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Active kids can be at risk for heat illness, which can result in heat cramps, heat exhaustion, or heatstroke. Learn how to prevent and treat heat illness.

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Tags: Emergency, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Cramp, Disease and Condition, Children's Health

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