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For cancer patients, it's important to know that cancer treatments can make your body more sensitive to the sun and heat.
J31 Athletes and Heat. Intro: In 2008, six student athletes died on the field because of the heat. Four were ...
is really going to help prevent any negative effects of heat." Graphic: May cause heat intolerance: • Blood pressure medication. • Antihistamines.
Staying hydrated will help your body sweat and maintain a normal body temperature. Take extra precautions with certain medications. Be on the lookout for heat- ...
Summer sports are in full swing for kids and the exercise they get on the court or on the field is certainly good for their health. But, playing in the heat ...
But, playing in the heat can be dangerous. Mayo Clinic sports medicine specialists give tips on how to keep young athletes safe when the mercury rises. Video ...
Oppressive heat and humidity can prevent the body from cooling down, increasing the risk of heat cramps, exhaustion and heatstroke.
A regular sauna uses heat to warm the air, which in turn warms your body. An infrared sauna heats your body directly without warming the air around you ...
A $5 million building project at Franklin Heating Station to increase the reliability and extend the life of the plant will begin early next year.
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