When a heat wave hits, it's important to take precautions to keep you and your loved ones safe. What to know:
American Council on Exercise: “Considerations for Exercising in the Heat.”
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety: “Hot Environments -- Health Effects and First Aid.” CDC: “Extreme Heat Can Impact Our Health in Many Ways,” “Warning Signs and Symptoms of Heat-Related Illness.”Harvard Health Publishing: “Heat is hard on the heart; simple precautions can ease the strain.”NIH News in Health: “Stay Cool.”University of Connecticut Korey Stringer Institute: “Heat Syncope.”
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