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What do heatwaves do to the body and who is at risk?
BBC via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoWhat does extreme heat do to our bodies? As the body gets hotter, blood vessels open up. This leads to lower blood pressure and makes the heart work...
What extreme heat does to your body
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoA four-day heat health alert has come into effect as temperatures are expected to climb to 31C (88F) in some parts of England on Wednesday June 25. The...
Dallas-Fort Worth under heat advisory; triple digits expected every day this week
Fort Worth Star-Telegram· 2 hours agoAfter reaching 100 degrees for the first time this year over the weekend, Dallas-Fort Worth is in...
What’s Going Around: COVID, strep, rashes
WHTM via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThis week, pediatricians at Penn State Health are seeing some COVID, hand, foot and mouth disease, strep throat, pink eye and summer colds. WellSpan...
Authorities across US grapple with a rash of violence in final days of spring
FOX 8 Cleveland· 7 days agoCommunities across the country are grappling with a rash of violence in the final days of spring...
How to stop Chicago’s scorching heat from becoming health emergency
Chicago Sun-Times· 6 days ago“Heat illnesses can occur when the body is dehydrated and not able to properly cool itself by...
This summer will be hotter than usual in the mid-Hudson Valley. What to know
Poughkeepsie Journal· 5 days agoThere are 1,220 deaths traced to extreme heat each year in the U.S., according to the CDC, and...
Extreme heat reading guide: Health tips, staying cool how-to's and more
Yahoo Life· 3 days agoLearn more here. [Yahoo Life] Don’t overlook dark skin. Heat rash — pimples or small blisters that...
12 tips to stay cool & safe during U.S. heat wave
United Press International via Yahoo News· 5 days agoEveryone is at risk for heat-related illness as body temperatures rise, experts warn. Heat stroke, heat exhaustion and heat& ...
The planet is getting hotter fast. This is what happens to your body in extreme heat
CNN via AOL· 4 days agoHeat cramps can develop in people who sweat a lot, including during exercising. The excessive sweating uses up all of the body’s salt and moisture and can lead to muscle pains ...