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Heat-related illnesses can affect anyone. Officials say prolonged exposure to extreme heat without relief can cause health issues ranging from mild to severe and, in some cases, even death.
The summer heat is on and it’s getting hotter and deadlier. Kids are among the most vulnerable. From the playground to ...
Our bodies are designed to handle the heat. But high temps and overexertion can push them to the limit, leading to dangerous, ...
Do your feet swell in warm weather? You're not the only one. We asked a podiatrist what helps and when it might be more than ...
Two specific types of antidepressants – selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and tricyclics (TCAs) – may make ...
NORTHSTATE, Calif. — Extreme heat can affect anyone, especially vulnerable groups like the elderly. Shasta County Public ...
New research from the University of Sydney has found that children are at a similar risk of dehydration and hyperthermia in ...
A fluid dynamics expert has shared a surprisingly simple trick, using airflow from rapidly opening and closing car doors, to ...
Germany’s Ait Group has introduced residential ground-source heat pumps using less than 150 grams of propane, based on results from the Fraunhofer ISE LC150 research project. The new systems deliver ...
Tungsten (W), a hard, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant metal, is indispensable to modern high-tech industries—from ...
In summer, opening your car can feel unbearable when it’s been sitting in the sun. But scientist Hannah Fry has a solution.
Hot weather can increase health risks for people with heart disease. Learn expert-backed tips to stay hydrated, avoid heat-related complications, and protect your heart all summer long.