Heat injuries are becoming more common as global temperatures rise, with over 100,000 people treated for heat-related conditions in the U.S. each year. While most people appear to recover quickly from ...
Supporters say it would protect construction, farm and warehouse workers, among other professions. Critics say it would be ...
A government watchdog agency is looking into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of two migrants in New Mexico and South Texas last year.
Having high blood glucose levels can harm blood vessels over time. A damaged blood vessel in the brain may become blocked or break, which causes a stroke. A stroke is an emergency condition that can ...
BUCHAREST, Romania – Soldiers from the U.S. Army Garrison (USAG) Black Sea and the 1st Cavalry Division stepped into the heart of Romanian history during a visit to the National History Museum ...
More people are surviving stroke to experience its long-term consequences, but outcomes in people living more >10 years after stroke have not been described in detail. Methods Data were collected for ...
Despite progress in prevention, recognition and treatment, exertional heat stroke (EHS) persists across multiple levels of sport and physical activity, and society remains burdened with preventable ...
which might lead to heat stroke. “Avoid direct sunlight by wearing a hat and a sunscreen, do not leave children or pets in parked locked vehicles, stay in or under the shade, drink lots of water ...
Many stroke survivors and families of stroke survivors worry about the safety of flying as a passenger in an airplane after a stroke. Is the concern warranted? It certainly is a common question, so ...
Stroke Warning Sign Acronyms Drive 911 Calls, F.A.S.T. Leads in Symptom Recall for Public Jan. 30, 2025 — Both F.A.S.T. and BE-FAST acronyms motivated people to call 911 right away for a ...
Clanton’s lab developed their mouse model of heatstroke to help the military protect recruits and soldiers from the effects of heat injury. The Army’s improved procedures in recent years have ...
Extreme temperatures — mostly heat — are projected to kill as many as 2.3 million people in Europe by the end of the century unless countries get better at reducing carbon pollution and ...
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