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L35 Diabetes and Heat. August 2011. Intro: When summer heats up, so does your risk of heat-related health issues – dehydration, heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
, says heat illness can range in severity from mild heat cramps to heat exhaustion to a potentially life-threatening heatstroke. She says certain ...
... Heat / Testosterone Therapy appeared first on Mayo Clinic News Network. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 1 in 5 Americans lives with a ...
Other weather triggers include high humidity, extreme heat and dry air. Dr. Halker Singh says these conditions may lead to another migraine creator. "In the ...
Mayo Clinic offers a new surgical BPH option that ablates the prostatic tissue without heat to mitigate the risks of urinary leakage and retrograde ...
Why would the number of white blood cells (the ones that fight diseases) decrease? And what precautions should you discuss with your doctor? Prostate cancer ...
For cancer patients, it's important to know that cancer treatments can make your body more sensitive to the sun and heat.
People across the country are experiencing sweltering weather with temperatures and the heat index reaching well into the 100-degree range. While many will ...
Dr. Robert Brown, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, says if you or someone you know experiences stroke symptoms in the heat, call 911, as stroke is ...
Heat applied to the arms and legs forces cold blood back toward the heart ... Don't use hot water, a heating pad or a heating lamp to warm the person.
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