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As temperatures climb above 90°F, Dr. Thomas O'Brien discusses the rapid onset of heat-related illnesses and urges individuals, especially the vulnerable, to stay hydrated and listen to their bodies.
As the Pittsburgh area deals with the extreme heat, doctors are warning that there can be serious health consequences.
Extreme heat makes it especially hard for your body to cool down, so you need to be extra careful if you exercise or play ...
Now think of a famous heat wave. It’s more difficult to do. And yet, heat waves can be fatal too. In 2023, scorching weather ...
When extreme heat arrives, here are science-based tips to keep your home cool, from the most efficient way to use air ...
With record high temperatures becoming the norm, humans are more regularly hitting the threshold of our ability to cope with ...
High temperatures and triple-digit heat index values mean more North Carolina residents could be at risk of heat-related ...
Also, keep your pets cool and indoors. If your pet is exposed to extreme heat, the AKC suggests getting your dog to a shady ...
The Associated Press is calling the current conflict between Israel and Iran a war, given the scope, intensity and duration ...
President Donald Trump has received a private message from NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praising him for driving NATO ...
It’s important to understand your local climate threats. Arm yourself with information on the early signs of heat illness: ...
It'll be very hot, but what conditions are required for the extreme heat warning that much of New Hampshire is under? Matt Hoenig breaks it all down.