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Researchers are studying how certain foods — called functional foods — can help enhance health and prevent illness. Cancer survivorship programs. Cancer ...
L35 Diabetes and Heat. August 2011. Intro: When summer heats up, so does your risk of heat-related health issues – dehydration, heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
People across the country are experiencing sweltering weather with temperatures and the heat index reaching well into the 100-degree range. While many will ...
Also on the program, anesthesiologist Dr. Michael Joyner has tips on how to stay safe when exercising in extreme heat. And, urologist Dr. Landon Trost shares ...
Dr. Robert Brown, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, says if you or someone you know experiences stroke symptoms in the heat, call 911, as stroke is ...
The laser heat disables the targeted brain tissue. A computer program helps determine the correct amount of energy to use, protecting other parts of the ...
Heat applied to the arms and legs forces cold blood back toward the heart ... Don't use hot water, a heating pad or a heating lamp to warm the person.
— Baseball pitchers often are asked to take some heat off the ball, and lower the stress on their elbow and arm muscle tissue, after an injury. But pitchers may ...
The indoor tanning business is receiving more heat, as a recent Congressional report accuses the industry of misleading teenagers about the health risks ...
In rare cases, people at risk of malignant hyperthermia have shown signs of a reaction after intense physical activity during excessive heat or humidity ...
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