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Asphalt and concrete in direct sunlight can often reach surface temperatures as high as 82 Celsius (180 Fahrenheit) on the ...
With 6,700 refillable water bottles, “shade mapping” and ice packs, the world’s oldest championship tennis tournament is ...
A lingering heat wave has roasted much of Europe, leading authorities to raise warnings and tourists to find ways to beat the heat.
From heat exhaustion to heat stroke, dehydration to water toxicity, it can be a minefield trying to stay cool. But are these ...
Those taking antidepressants should take extra care in the heat (Picture: ) If you’re travelling on the Tube this summer, you’re probably already hot, sweaty and m ...
The GP shared a five-step guide explaining how to keep safe during the hot weather and protect those around you ...
Zoos across the country have a variety of ways they use to keep the animals cool during the hot months. During the June heat wave, hundreds of record highs were broken from the Plains to the East ...
Sometimes, heatstroke can start with symptoms of heat exhaustion, which isn't quite as serious as heatstroke but still requires someone to cool down as quickly as possible. If left untreated, heat ...
As the heat wave continues, emergency medicine teams are urging the public to be vigilant about the dangerous symptoms that ...
Jane Seymour, 74, and Heather Graham, 55, shared chic swimwear looks from Sardegna, Italy, proving that age has no limits on ...
As triple-digit temperatures hit the East Coast, individuals with a mental illness taking psychiatric medications could be at ...
Illnesses caused by heat—dehydration, cramps, and even strokes—can come on quickly and quietly. New, wearable technology ...