Beat the Heat: How to prevent heat stroke, exhaustion in children
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Summer, vacation, sunshine – we can finally enjoy the warm days. However, excessive sunbathing also has its drawbacks, with harmful UV radiation increasing the risk of skin cancer, not to mention sunstroke and heatstroke, which pose increased health risks. Now you can learn how to recognize the warning signs in time – and what to do in an emergency.
At over 30 degrees young birds panic out of nests and fall to the ground. The rescue station of Silvia Volpi is currently completely overloaded.
As the heatwave rages in southern Europe, experts warn that the elderly and children are vulnerable to heatstroke.
Beat the Heat: How to prevent heat stroke, exhaustion in children
When summer temperatures climb, so does the risk of serious heat-related illnesses like heat cramps, exhaustion, and heat stroke — especially in kids. Knowing the signs and taking a few key precautions can make a big difference in staying safe during hot weather. Seattle Children’s Hospital offers expert guidance on how to prevent heat stroke and recognize symptoms early. Below, we’ve outlined their best safety tips, plus quick ways to cool down…
The first heat wave in Sauerland requires caution: Apotheker Schäfer warns against the dangers for seniors and young children. Learn how you can protect yourself from sunstroke and heat stroke.
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