STAY COOL! As you celebrate Labor Day this weekend, here is what experts say to look out for to stay healthy in the extreme heat.
As you celebrate Labor Day this weekend, here is what experts say to look out for to stay healthy in the extreme heat.Labor Day weekend means celebrating the end of summer outdoors for a lot of people. But this year, health experts want to offer a word of caution -- even if you're in good health.
Dr. Schmeltz says everyone has a different temperature threshold at which our health is impacted by the heat, it's as low as 90 degrees for some.And Dr. Schmeltz says if you're not careful as the heatwave drags on, things like gardening, fishing, and bike riding can be dangerous. And that could lead to mild symptoms like dehydration or dizziness, or serious conditions like heat stroke which could cause irreversible damage to the brain and liver.If you suffer from serious symptoms, like a high fever, you need to seek medical attention immediately.
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