What Parents in Southeast Michigan Should Know About Summer Heat and Babies
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What Parents in Southeast Michigan Should Know About Summer Heat and Babies
Babies are especially vulnerable to summer heat — and, in metro Detroit, temperatures often climb into the mid-80s or higher. In 2025, long-range forecasts predict even more heat and humidity than usual, adding a layer of stress for parents. “It doesn’t take much for a baby’s core temperature to rise quickly,” says Dr. Shalini Sethi, a Plymouth-based pediatrician with Henry Ford Health. “They do not produce as much sweat compared to adults. Thei…
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