Extreme Heat Is Becoming More Common in the U.S. Here’s How to Stay Safe.
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Number of heat-related patients jumps over 70 percent: How to stay safe during extreme heat
With heat wave advisories issued across South Korea — from Seoul on Monday to other regions like Incheon, Suwon, Gangwon and South Chungcheong by Wednesday — oppressive heat and humidity continue to g...
Over 1.5m Americans Told To Stay Out of Sun on 4th of July
Heat-related advisories were in place across four states on Friday, July 4, with the National Weather Service (NWS) warning of “dangerously hot conditions” in some areas. Why It Matters The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns that extreme heat can lead to heat-related illnesses, especially in older adults, young children, and individuals with chronic medical conditions. Symptoms may include heavy sweating, muscle cramps, dizziness a…
Staying Safe in the Kansas Heat - Wellington Daily News
With Kansas summers bringing high temperatures, intense humidity, and plenty of outdoor activities, it’s important for families to stay alert about heat safety and health—especially as the new school year and fall sports season quickly approach. Heat Safety: Protecting Children in the Kansas Summer Kansas frequently experiences heat advisories during July and August, with temperatures reaching the 90s and even into the 100s.
Die of heat. What does it mean? The increased frequency and intensity of extreme climatic events and the hot record will have more and more repercussions on human health....
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