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Uses the story of three hikers to illustrate what can go wrong in the heat. Stresses drinking water and electrolytes. From the GORP Trail Survival Guide.
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Raises the question of why more attention is not paid to these preventable deaths. [Slate] (July 30, 2002)
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Identifies people most at risk, explains how to stay healthy in hot weather, and lists symptoms and treatment of problems such as heat stroke, heat rash, and sunburns. From the US National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH).
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Steps, tips and overall warnings. From eHow.com
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Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment.
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Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment on heat related illness. Presented by eMedicine Health.
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Ways to keep people and buildings cool during a heat wave. From the US Federal Emergence Management Agency (FEMA).
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Brief narrative explains the cause, effect and treatment of heat stroke.
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Resources and fact sheets for dealing with heat related illnesses.
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Tips for staying safe in warm weather, and how to recognize and care for different stages of heat injuries. Includes a glossary of related terms. From the American Red Cross.
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