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  1. People with hypothermia suffer from low body temperature, which is usually below 95 degrees. Read about the common ways to get hypothermia. ... Cold weather can affect your body in different ways. You can get frostbite, ... and clumsy. Because it happens gradually and affects your thinking, ...
  2. Winter weather emergencies can lead to health and safety challenges. Take actions to protect yourself by having a disaster plan. ... What kinds of problems ...
  3. Did you know that frostbite can cause permanent damage? Learn how to identify frostbite symptoms and what to do if you think you have frostbite. ... Frostbite is an ...
  4. Low body temperature; Cold exposure; Exposure ... enough food and rest. Wear proper clothing in cold temperatures to protect your body. These include: Mittens (not ...
  5. ... brought on or made worse by exposure to cold temperatures. </html:p><html:p >In about 20 percent ... by certain factors, such as stress, extreme tiredness, cold temperatures, or bathing, although the trigger is not always ...
  6. ... gov/alcohol.html">Drinking alcohol</a></li> <li>Cold temperatures</li> <li>Not moving enough over a long ... topic><see-reference >Chilblains</see-reference><see-reference >Cold (Temperature)</see-reference><see-reference >Frostnip</see-reference><site >< ...
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  8. ... treat hives, including hives caused by exposure to cold temperatures and by rubbing the skin. Cyproheptadine is also ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The principles and practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Carey and Hart, 1844
    ... a common cause; and so are vicissitudes of temperature;—cold and heat, applied in the way which I ... other warmer parts. Alternations of Temperature.—Alternations of temperature, especially cold and moisture (united) alternating with a warm temperature, ...
  10. ... an abnormal sensitivity to a cold environment or cold temperatures. ... people (often thin older women) do not tolerate cold temperatures because they have very little body fat to ...
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