To identify the characteristics of individuals with heat-related illnesses in China during the summer of 2013, we collected the data from the Heat-related Illness Surveillance System in Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC). A total of 5758 cases were reported in the ...
About140 death certificatesin California listed both heat-related illness and drug overdose as causes from 2018 through 2022, according to CDC data. That’s about 25% of all deaths in which heat-related illness was an underlying or contributing factor. Homelessness hasrisen i...
Your biggest concern should be heat-related illness, which includes heat exhaustion, heat stroke, heat cramps, sunburn, and heat rash, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These are the main symptoms to watch for: A body temperature of 103 degrees Fahrenheit or ...
Heat-related illness is a potentially fatal condition in dogs. Rapid and accurate recognition of the severity can improve clinical management in affected dogs and lead to better outcomes. This study explored retrospective VetCompass veterinary clinical records to investigate the clinical signs recorded fo...
Dr. Stephanie Lareau says it is vital to recognize signs and symptoms of heat-related illness. "Understanding the symptoms of exposure toextreme heatand managing the effects is crucial and that includes knowing early signs of heat exhaustion to prevent progression to heatstroke," said Dr. Lareau...
Withsweltering temperaturesgripping much of the country — which have been linked tomultiple hiking deaths this year— health experts say it's important to know the risks and symptoms of heat-related illness and how to keep yourself and your family safe. ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Heat-related deaths—Four states, July–August 2001, and United States, 1979–1999. MMWR Morb. Mortal... C C - 《Mmwr Morb Mortal Wkly Rep》 被引量: 91发表: 2002年 Highlights from the Ten-State Nutrition Survey. US Department of Health...
Heat stroke is an emergency that needs immediate medical treatment, as it can cause damage to your brain, heart, kidneys and other muscles. It often occurs from the progression of milder heat-related illness, but can come on suddenly as well. ...
Athletes: The CDC reports that the leading cause of death or disability among athletes who train or compete in high temperatures during the late summer and early fall months is heat-related illness. Research suggests that the risk is particularly high in the month of August. People who work ou...
Heatstroke is a serious heat-related illness that happens when the body can no longer regulate its core temperature, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It can be fatal if it's not treated quickly. Heatstroke usually happens when the body temperature is above 40 degree...