Summertime
Tips for Your Health
Since summer is well upon us, we
thought it quite appropriate to add
some tips for responsible outdoor
exposure to heat and sun. The American
Red Cross recommends several common
sense tips to prevent problems.
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Try to restrict your outdoor
strenuous activities to the early
morning coolest hours.
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Stay indoors as much as possible.
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Drink plenty of water regularly
to keep your body cool.
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Avoid alcohol and caffeinated
beverages, which can be dehydrating.
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Wear lightweight, light-colored
clothing.
Unfortunately, sometimes this common
sense advice goes unheeded. On June
11th 1999 the US Center for Disease
Control in Atlanta issued a report
that stated that between 1979 and
1996 an average of 381 people died
each year from heat. The actual total
deaths for those years was 6,864 people.
According to the CDC about half of
those victims were over 65 years of
age. |