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Extreme Summer Temperatures Pose Increased Health Risks


While anyone can become ill from overheating, some people are more at-risk including children, older adults, outdoor workers and people with disabilities or chronic health conditions. Moreover, as temperatures continue to rise during the summer months (even in the spring and fall in some places), medical professionals warn about the increasing threat of heat-related illnesses. The Harvard Medical School says every year thousands die from the effects of soaring temperatures.

Temperatures vary around the country but the most severe combination is when both heat and high humidity are present. Even if you are used to dealing with high temperatures, experts say it is important to still be aware and have a plan to deal with extreme weather. They additionally warn that problems increase the longer the hot weather lasts as people’s resilience starts to falter after several days in a row of extremely hot temperatures.

Recommendations include keeping up with weather alerts regarding dangerously high temperatures. If you live in a home without air conditioning, think about where you can go to cool off. Your plan could be to stay with a family member or friend or spend time at a public cooling center. Other options include public places such as libraries, malls or community centers.

Doctors advise to drink plenty of fluids and say water is your best option. Also, avoid caffeine and alcohol. Another important step is to know your own personal risk for heat-related illness. If you have heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes or take certain medications including diuretics, you may be at higher risk. It is important to talk to your doctor about your risk and how to best keep yourself safe this summer.

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