martes, 21 de junio de 2011

About.com Health: The Heat Is On

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From Heather Loeb, your About Health Editor
It's hot out. We know. If you can't spend your entire day sitting directly in front of the air conditioner, you'll want to check out our advice on how to make sure the heat doesn't turn into a health problem.

When the Heat Becomes Deadly
Feeling hot can be annoying, but usually isn't anything to worry about. In extreme cases, though, it can cross the line into a life-threatening condition.

Heat Intolerance and MS
For folks with certain illnesses, warmer weather can be especially bothersome. For example, summer can spell increased symptoms for people with multiple sclerosis and fibromyalgia.

Beat the Heat During an Outdoor Workout
You want to work out to look good at the beach, but training in high temps needs to be done carefully.
See More About:  hydration  weather  sports safety

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