Sunstroke

Essential Guide To Construction Hazards

to be adequately managed. But more importantly for construction companies and contractors, it is the legal obligation to manage these in the Australian construction industry that should be of primary concern. The potential...

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Re: I don't sweat -- southernsky 11/15/09

Posted by southernsky on November 15, 2009, at 20:58:11 In reply to I don't sweat, posted by linkadge on November 15, 2009, at 7:51:49 Just be careful! Drugs that induce hypohidrosis, or deficient sweating, can increase the...

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Water With Acai Is A Weight loss - Skinny Guarantee!

shorter. That also means your exercise programs are in full swing. At this point it is a good time for your exercise outside. You have been taking your ACAI on a regular daily basis so now you're ready for your needed exercise!...

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Travel Gear, Accessories for Tropical Trips

Equipment and Advice for Tropical Vacations and Adventures Tropical travelers face high temperatures, high humidity, fierce sun, biting bugs, and food and water borne illnesses. But travel in tropical and subtropical...

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Autopsy: Teen had heat stroke at summer camp, killing him

01:33 PM MDT on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 By KGW.com Staff BEND, Ore. – Preliminary autopsy findings in a summer camp death may lead to criminal charges for staff members. Sergey Blashchishen, a 16-year-old Portland boy who...

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‘Safety Saturday’ emphasizes prevention during first-aid training

Published: Sun, October 18, 2009 @ 12:07 a.m. By Sean Barron Good Samaritan laws protect nearly anyone who willingly provides care from being sued. “A lot of injuries are preventable if we would just think about what we’re...

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Extreme Heat

Identifies people most at risk explains how to stay healthy in hot weather and lists symptoms and treatment of problems such as heat stroke heat rash and sunburns From the US National Center for Environmental Health NCEH Visit...

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Family Wants Answers After Soldier's Death

Heat stroke is to blame for a Maryland soldier who died during basic training. Jamal Britt, 20, collapsed last Wednesday in Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Now his family wants answers. Andrea Fujii has the story. Britt...

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Grant helps high schools hire sports trainers

It was a point of emphasis last month in the trial of former Pleasure Ridge Park High School football coach Jason Stinson in the death of one of his players — one that the prosecution and defense witnesses agreed on:

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Heat Stroke Kills Soldier From Maryland

Fort Jackson officials said Friday that 19-year-old Pvt. Jamal Britt of Edgewood, Md., was pronounced dead at a local hospital Wednesday afternoon. He was assigned to C Co., 3rd Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment.

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