It’s officially the “Dog Days” of the summer season — and they’re getting hotter and more humid thanks to the impact of the human-caused climate crisis. In extreme heat, hydration is critical to ...
Imagine running 135 miles in California’s Death Valley, with temperatures soaring to 130 degrees Fahrenheit under the blazing sun, while maintaining a pace of 10 kilometers per hour. Elite athletes ...
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. – With the arrival of warmer weather Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s dietitians remind beneficiaries to monitor their hydration levels to prevent dehydration and heat related ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — With temperatures ranging from the high 80s to the high 70s all week and summer just around the corner, hot-weather safety is crucial. The National Weather Service reports high ...
In support of Gatorade's "Beat the Heat" campaign to raise awareness among athletes, parents, and coaches about hydration while training during the hot, summer months, MLSsoccer.com has pulled this ...
Environmental, health, and safety (EHS) specialists are becoming more concerned about the threat of excessive heat in the workplace, and rightfully so. Severe heat-related events like heatstroke, ...
Regardless of the type of work you do, everyone involved in the paving and pavement maintenance industry confronts the extreme dangers caused by heat – both from the weather and from construction ...
KUTV — Summer is full of fun in the sun with activities for people of all ages, but all the fun puts hydration on the backburner. Heat related hospitalizations continue to spike, that’s why it’s ...
Runners are gearing up for the summer training season and, for many, that includes hot and humid long runs. Running under those conditions — for instance, temperatures greater than 80 degrees ...
WHITEFISH BAY, Wis. - The FOX6 Weather Experts say it'll be hot and humid to end the week, with heat indices in the high 90s/low 100s. We won't catch a break until the weekend, after storms move in on ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Temperatures have reached the 90s this week, and are still above average. If you’re spending time outside in this unusual heat, you’re likely drinking more water. The CDC ...