Weblearn how to recognize and respond to heat exhaustion and heat stroke, two potentially fatal conditions caused by excessive heat exposure.

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Webabout 1,200 people die from extreme heat each year.

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Webspending time outside in scorching weather can put you at risk of heat stroke or exhaustion.

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Webnoaa issues excessive heat warnings when weather conditions pose an imminent threat to life and heat advisories when weather conditions are expected to.

Webaccording to mayo clinic, heat exhaustion is identifiable by heavy sweating, rapid pulse, dizziness, fatigue, cool, moist skin with goose bumps when in the heat,.

Weblearn how to recognize and treat heatstroke and heat exhaustion, and who is at highest risk.

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When a heat wave strikes, your body needs time to adjust, says neil gandhi, a physician at houston methodist.

Webheatstroke is a life threatening medical emergency caused by overheating of the body to a core temperature of 104°f (40°c) or higher.

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