Hot Weather and Cardiovascular Disease

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Hot Weather and Cardiovascular Disease

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Extremely hot weather causes dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. These risks increase when the humidity is above 70 percent and the temperature is above 70 degrees F. Heat and humidity interfere with the body's natural cooling process.

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Tags: Heart, Emergency, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, Stroke, Thrombotic Event, Disease and Condition

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