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Heat-related Disorders

Keywords: skill limitations, effect on conception and birth, food poisoning, swollen legs, heat intolerance, heat rash, heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat syncope, muscle meltdown, dehydration, heatstroke, sunstroke.

 

Abstract: Despite great variations in human habitats, the core body temperature remains at approximately 36.90C. The body is stressed as soon as the temperature rises or falls by more than one degree. When the temperature rises too much, discomfort and illness develop. Heat-related illnesses range from minor disorders, like swollen legs or heat rash, to the more serious and dangerous conditions of dehydration and heatstroke.

 

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How the weather affects your health

How the Weather Affects Your Health

By Manfred Kaiser

The most comprehensive guide to everything weather and health.

Includes details on subjects such as:

weather sensitivity; pollution; heat, cold and sun effects; and violent weather.

 

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