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Some things are for certain about Kentucky summers--they are going to be hot and humid. When heat and humidity come together, ...
Wear lightweight, light-colored natural fabrics like cotton and linen, as these will help your skin breathe and let your sweat evaporate, cooling you down. We sweat around half a pint daily from both ...
Local doctors are urging people to stay safe during warmer conditions over the next two days. Doctors say the key to avoiding heat stroke symptoms is prevention, drinking plenty of water, and staying ...
With the start of summer weeks away, it is important to check in on older loved ones to make sure they are prepared for the ...
The sun is blazing, the days are longer, and the temptation to stay under the air conditioning is strong. But who said the ...
Stay hydrated, avoid midday sun as vulnerable groups face increased risk, doctors warn Abu Dhabi/Dubai: With summer temperatures climbing rapidly across the UAE, health professionals are warning ...
Isabela Heat indices ranging from 42ºC to 51ºC are in the “danger category” due to increased risk of heat-related illnesses such as heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke.
heat exhaustion, cardiac events, kidney injury, or even death. Heat can also increase workers’ risk of injuries, as it may result in sweaty palms, fogged-up safety glasses, dizziness ...
Under the dangerous category, heat index ranges from 42°C to 51°C. Heat cramps and heat exhaustion are possible while continued exposure to the sun can lead to heat stroke. The Department of ...
Heavy sweating, a headache, an upset stomach or vomiting, and dizziness could be signs of heat exhaustion. Your skin may also feel cool or moist and look pale or flushed. If you begin experiencing ...