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— Baseball pitchers often are asked to take some heat off the ball, and lower the stress on their elbow and arm muscle tissue, after an injury. But pitchers may ...
Michael Joyner has tips on how to stay safe when exercising in extreme heat. And, urologist Dr. Landon Trost shares the latest research on testosterone therapy ...
Also on the program, anesthesiologist Dr. Michael Joyner has tips on how to stay safe when exercising in extreme heat. And, urologist Dr. Landon Trost shares ...
Heat rash. Heat rash also is called prickly heat, sweat rash or miliaria. It happens when blocked sweat ducts trap sweat under the skin. One type of heat ...
Heat injury. People who don't drink enough fluids when they're exercising hard and sweating a lot might end up with a heat injury. · Urinary and kidney problems.
Excessive heat, like we've seen in many places across the U.S., is one such factor. Vivien Williams introduces us to a runner who was taken down by ...
Bright sunlight; Extreme heat or cold; Sun glare; High humidity; Dry air; Windy or stormy weather; Barometric pressure changes.
Don't walk on frostbitten feet or toes if possible. Don't rewarm frostbitten skin with direct heat, such as a stove, heat lamp, fireplace or heating pad. This ...
In rare cases, people at risk of malignant hyperthermia have shown signs of a reaction after intense physical activity during excessive heat or humidity ...
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