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Heat waves and older adults: Warning signs and how to cool down fast
Older adults are more vulnerable to heat-related health risks during heat waves due to reduced temperature regulation and medication effects. Early warning signs include dehydration, behavioral changes, confusion, and lack of sweating. Cooling strategies like using damp cloths and checking in on at-risk individuals are recommended, especially for those with dementia.
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