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Heat Exhaustion
Heat Exhaustion
Heat Exhaustion
Heat Exhaustion
Heat Exhaustion

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Heat Exhaustion Defined

A form of heat-related illness that is more severe than heat cramps and results from a loss of water and salt in the body. It occurs in conditions of extreme heat and excessive sweating without adequate fluid and salt replacement. Heat exhaustion occurs when the body is unable to cool itself properly. If left untreated, heat exhaustion can progress to heat stroke.

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  • Wired 15.03: Be More Than You Can Be: The lab is climate-contro lled to 104 degrees Fahrenheit and 66 percent humidity. Sitting inside the cramped room, even for a few minutes, is an unpleasantly moist experience. I?ve spent the last 40 minutes on a treadmill angled at a 9 percent grade. My

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