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Extreme Heat [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Public
Some people are more affected by the heat than other. Older adults, infants and young children, those with chronic health conditions, and those taking certain medicines should take extra care. This describes the signs of illness and ways to prevent heat-related illness. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour
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Catalogue Number:
267113Body Location:
- Multiple Systems
Diagnosis and Therapy:
- Prevention and Wellness
Keywords:
- Fever,
- Rash,
- Hydration,
- Temperature,
- Illness,
- Cramps,
- Cooling,
- Body,
- Heat,
- Hot,
- Exhaustion,
- Regulation,
- Thermoregulation,
- Warm,
- Change,
- Climate
Demographic:
- All
Program:
- Population and Public Health
Format:
FactsheetRevision Date:
May 31, 2022Reproduction Rights:
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