Extreme heat safety tips: What to know about heat stroke vs. heat exhaustion
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As a dangerous heat wave hits the U.S., here are tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for how to keep yourself safe in the heat.
As extreme heat hits the Northeast and parts of the Midwest, South and Pacific Northwest, it's important to know how to keep yourself safe, like learning the symptoms of heat stroke and heat exhaustion. Here are tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Take precautions to prevent sunburn, which can make you dehydrated and affect your ability to cool down.More Related News