
pmid: 9633545
Environmental heat illnesses range from irksome to devastating. People at particular risk are the elderly, the chronically mentally ill, the community-dwelling developmentally delayed, people without social contacts, athletes, and those without access to air-conditioning. Because heat-related deaths are preventable, community-wide response to heat emergencies, together with individual and community education programs, could greatly decrease morbidity and mortality.
Patient Education as Topic, Risk Factors, Heat Stroke, Humans, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stress Disorders, United States
Patient Education as Topic, Risk Factors, Heat Stroke, Humans, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stress Disorders, United States
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