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  1. Hypothermia (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... than you can produce it. That can cause hypothermia, or abnormally low body temperature. It can make ... much time outdoors in cold weather can get hypothermia. You can also get it from being cold ...
  2. ... put you at risk for problems such as hypothermia and frostbite . ... core body temperature drops just a few degrees, hypothermia will set in. With even mild hypothermia, your ...
  3. Hypothermia is dangerously low body temperature, below 95°F (35°C). ... dry conditions. You are more likely to develop hypothermia if you are: Very old or very young ...
  4. Preventing Hypothermia (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Learn more about hypothermia, including what to do if someone shows signs of hypothermia.
  5. Hypothermia: First Aid (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Hypothermia/Treatments and Therapies ... Hypothermia ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  6. The Hazards of Hypothermia
  7. ClinicalTrials.gov: Hypothermia From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    Hypothermia/Clinical Trials ... Hypothermia
  8. Safety Guidelines: During & After a Winter Storm (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Winter Weather Emergencies/Learn More ... Winter Weather Emergencies ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Protect yourself and your loved ones during and ...
  9. ... and older adults, are at greater risk for hypothermia and frostbite. Being outside or even inside in ... if you or someone else comes down with hypothermia or frostbite. Read our story now and enjoy ...
  10. Winter Safety Tips (American Academy of Pediatrics)  
    winter safety; hypothermia; cold weather; outdoor recess; winter sports; fire; sunburn; sunscreen; frostbite; hypothermia; sledding; snowboarding; skiing; snowmobiling; ice skating
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