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Kimberly McBride is a family medicine nurse practitioner at Health Point. She recommends that a person drink at least six ...
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Annie-Mae Levy, a professional dog behaviorist, told Newsweek that dogs should "stay indoors" when temperatures soar.
Heat stroke needs immediate medical attention, so call 9-1-1 or get the patient to a hospital. Heat stroke can appear as ...
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Heat stroke can appear as throbbing headaches, confusion, nausea, dizziness, body temperatures above 103 degrees. ... check the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website in both ...
With a widespread heat wave bringing dangerously high temperatures and triple-digit heat indexes for millions of people, the ...
Heat stroke can appear as throbbing headaches, confusion, nausea, dizziness, body temperatures above 103 degrees. The patient’s skin can also appear red with a lack of sweat.