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Strokes are the fifth leading cause of death in the United States. But there are ways you can lower your risk.
With balmy, hot weather, people are at risk of falling ill with heat exhaustion and sunstroke, but do you know the difference ...
Heat-related illnesses can affect anyone. Officials say prolonged exposure to extreme heat without relief can cause health issues ranging from mild to severe and, in some cases, even death.
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Everyday Health on MSN7 Tips for Managing Heart Disease in the Summer HeatHot weather can increase health risks for people with heart disease. Learn expert-backed tips to stay hydrated, avoid heat-related complications, and protect your heart all summer long.
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