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5 resultsfor “what are the dangers of heatstroke”

World

'Mornings and nights no longer exist': A day in the hottest place in India

shrugged off the danger. "You'll get heatstroke," they warned a visitor. "We're used to it."

BBC NewsJun 1
Health

COMIC: How excessive heat kills and how to stay safe

heatstroke. ![NPR health correspondent Maria Godoy, a woman with long dark hair, fans herself. The sun is out, and she’s sweating a lot. Sweating it out this summer?, she asks. Sweltering heat

NPR Topics: News5h ago
Health

What are the signs of heatstroke in dogs?

heatstroke include](https://www.pdsa.org.uk/pet-help-and-advice/pet-health-hub/conditions/heatstroke-in-dogs): - excessive panting - drooling or foaming - confusion - shaking - weakness and collapse - vomiting or diarrhoea - seizures If you see these signs, first try to cool your dog down as quickly as possible

BBC NewsMay 27
Health

‘Mind-bogglingly crazy’: climate experts alarmed by deadly spring heatwaves searing Europe

heatstroke. Had he and his son stayed until noon, they would have found themselves straining their bodies in direct sunlight while a nearby weather station logged the UK’s hottest May temperature since records began

The Guardian WorldMay 27
World

‘A calamity’: Why is a record heatwave sweeping South Asia?

dangerous highs, disrupting daily life for hundreds of millions and raising new concerns about the vulnerability of one of the world’s most densely populated regions. Countries including India, Pakistan and Bangladesh have seen temperatures

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 8