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Beating The Summer Heat

Summary by Ground News
Experts advise to drink an adequate amount of water if you're out in the sun. Symptoms of heat stress may include headache, thirst, general weakness, increased body temperature, dizziness, loss of appetite, excessive sweating, cramping, fast breathing and rapid pulse. The CDC recommends stopping the activity and relocating to a cooler place. If a person gets above 103 degrees, this can likely lead to severe heat stroke.

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