Excessive heat : publication
Coping With Summer HeatThe heat of a Missouri summer not only can make for high utility bills, but also can be deadly. Here are some tips to help keep you comfortable, healthy and penny-wise.
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Stephen D. BallAssociate ProfessorHuman Environmental SciencesIn recent years, there have been several well-documented cases of highly conditioned athletes dying unexpectedly while exercising in the heat. Understanding what causes the body to overheat can help you prevent a heat-related illness.
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To prevent heat-related illness, follow the guidelines in this guide when working in temperatures above 75 degrees.