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Extreme heat is considered the deadliest weather-related hazard in the U.S., according to the Fifth National Climate Assessment. About 2,000 Americans die each year on average from extreme heat, ...
Heat stroke is a body’s critical call for help. You can die. Temperature rises above 104 degrees — sometimes as high as 108 ...
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The heat is no joke and this year, it's impacting a large portion of the U.S. Here's what to know about heat stroke, including how to treat it.
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As the temperatures spike in central North Carolina over the next week, doctors want to remind you that this dangerous stretch of heat can turn life-threatening.
I am 72 years old and in good health. Last fall, I got weak and shaky while working in my yard. It was a hot day, so my son insisted on calling 911. They said it was heat exhaustion, and I got treated ...
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When we suffer from heat stroke, our body temperature reaches over 104 degrees F, we become red, and we may lose consciousness. With these symptoms, a medical team should be called immediately.