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How to beat the heat this summer

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 3 April 2024
Exposure to high temperatures can lead to heat stress and various heat-related illnesses. Prevention involves staying cool, monitoring symptoms, and following specific guidelines to avoid heat strokes and dehydration, especially in vulnerable populations like the elderly.
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