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Working outside this week? Here’s how to identify signs of heat exhaustion, stroke
The article discusses the dangers of extreme heat in Minnesota and provides guidance on identifying heat exhaustion and stroke. It highlights symptoms like faintness, dizziness, and confusion, as well as advice from an HCMC physician and data from the Minnesota Department of Health on heat-related emergency visits.
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