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But, playing in the heat can be dangerous. Mayo Clinic sports medicine specialists give tips on how to keep young athletes safe when the mercury rises. Video ...
When the weather is blistering hot, emergency medicine specialist Dr. David Claypool says you need to listen to your body. "What starts out as heat cramps ...
Learn how heat or cold energy can treat an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation (AFib).
Ablative laser. This method uses a beam of energy to destroy the outer layer of skin and heat the underlying skin. This stimulates the growth of collagen — a ...
Excessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories are in effect for much of the Plains, Miss. Valley, Midwest and southern states through the weekend. National ...
Heat and medication. Just like you should find ways to keep your body cool during high temperatures, you also should store your medications properly, so they ...
... or nitrile ones. Do use a machine that adds moisture to the air, known as a humidifier, when the heat's on. This can help keep skin from drying out.
is really going to help prevent any negative effects of heat." Graphic: May cause heat intolerance: • Blood pressure medication. • Antihistamines.
With summer temperatures soaring, pregnant women need to be extra cautious to avoid heat-related health issues.
Summer sports are in full swing for kids and the exercise they get on the court or on the field is certainly good for their health. But, playing in the heat ...
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