As Temperatures Hit Record Highs More Heatstroke Seems Likely, But Heat-Related Illness Is Actually Declining

08:50 EDT 27 Aug 2018 | Kaiser Health News

"The population has become more resilient to heat over time," the Harvard authors reported in a recent study. They concluded more people are learning about the value of air conditioning and staying hydrated. Media outlets also report on surviving high-fall, measles vaccinations, college football and brain injuries, and food sickness.

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