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  1. ... consequences for disease. And prolonged exposure to high heat can lead to things like heat-related illness, restless sleep, cardiovascular issues, and poor ...
  2. ... on our health. It’s not just air quality; heat stress also poses a threat to the cardiovascular ... can hopefully take self-protective measures. For example, heat stress in urban areas can cause quite incredible ...
  3. ... uploads/main_images/heatmain.jpg</image:image> Extreme heat and unpredictable weather patterns are big news around ... trees, and the smoke causes air pollution. Extreme heat can also damage your body. These climate threats ...
  4. ... is damage to your body’s tissues caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, sunlight, or radiation. Scalds from hot ... ease pain. Protect the affected area from direct heat and sunlight to prevent further damage. Second-degree ...
  5. ... Vaporizer devices all have the same purpose: to heat liquids containing nicotine or marijuana that people... Vaping ... to know Vapes are battery-operated devices that heat liquid with nicotine, marijuana, or flavorings. Some vapes ...
  6. ... Vaporizer devices all have the same purpose: to heat liquids containing nicotine or marijuana that people... Vaping ... to know Vapes are battery-operated devices that heat liquid with nicotine, marijuana, or flavorings. Some vapes ...
  7. ... Vaporizer devices all have the same purpose: to heat liquids containing nicotine or marijuana that people... Vaping ... to know Vapes are battery-operated devices that heat liquid with nicotine, marijuana, or flavorings. Some vapes ...
  8. ... a problem, too. Big cities can turn into “ heat islands ” and become hotter than surrounding towns. That’s ... cover and more pavement or buildings that absorb heat. “One of the things your body does naturally ...
  9. ... area in warm (not hot) water  Use body heat, such as an armpit, to warm the frostbitten ... alcoholic drinks because they make your body lose heat faster Keep moving to stay warm, but don’ ...
  10. ... to different kinds of stimuli: gentle brushing, poking, heat, and chili extract. A burn, cut, or other ... way to light brushing as they did to heat and chili extract. Dr. Yamada explained that this ...
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