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  2. 16 hours ago · Apply Ice Cubes. Keep lots of ice cubes in handy and apply them with a cloth on body parts. Apply to particular points like neck, wrists, chest and temples so that you can cool off faster.

  3. 4 hours ago · If untreated, this can escalate to a heat stroke, a critical medical emergency. “The core body temperature can rise from 98.6 to 106 degrees in just 20 minutes.

  4. 2 hours ago · Staying hydrated, seeking shade, and being mindful of your body’s signals are essential steps to staying safe in the summer heat. ATLANTA — With temperatures soaring, it's crucial to stay safe ...

  5. 7 hours ago · Heat also causes blood vessels to widen, which lowers blood flow through the body, according to Manhattan Cardiology. Both exacerbate POTS and can affect people with other chronic illnesses.

  6. 1 day ago · That heat can make people sick and living on the Southeast coast presents some additional heat-related threats to the body. Dr. Paul Richardson with Conway Medical Center said being outside in the hot temperatures can cause heat-related illnesses, like heat stroke and heat exhaustion.

  7. 4 hours ago · Heatstroke: Heatstroke is a life-threatening condition where the body's temperature regulation fails, and body temperature rises to dangerous levels (usually above 104°F or 40°C). Symptoms include confusion, rapid breathing, seizures, unconsciousness, and hot, dry skin (lack of sweating). Heatstroke requires immediate emergency medical treatment.

  8. 1 day ago · Heat kills more people than any other type of extreme weather. Scientists predict the largest U.S. cities will see those deaths increase by 70% to more than 100% by 2050.”

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