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With balmy, hot weather, people are at risk of falling ill with heat exhaustion and sunstroke, but do you know the difference ...
Walk through any trendy suburb and you might find a new "wellness" studio offering ice baths or "contrast therapy" (a sauna ...
As the UK basks in scorching temperatures, many are struggling to get a good night's sleep. However, Dr Amir Khan has shared ...
Heat-related illnesses can affect anyone. Officials say prolonged exposure to extreme heat without relief can cause health issues ranging from mild to severe and, in some cases, even death.
“If you are running in the heat, make sure that you’re running safely, that you’re listening to your body and giving yourself ...
Researchers from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have developed a wireless smart capsule packed with sensors ...
As another heatwave hits Oxfordshire the RSPCA has issued advice on signs and symptoms of heatstroke and what to do if your pet overheats.
Ahead of a rapid rise in temperatures, yellow and amber heat-health alerts have been issued by the UK Health Security Agency ...
As cases of heart attacks rise, doctors advice people to take note of early warnings given by one’s skin – change in colour, ...
Until I was informed people were putting their hot water bottles in the freezer and taking the resulting ice pack to bed with ...
Experts say that heatwaves can leave you feeling drained, foggy and irritable because your body and brain are working overtime to stay cool - especially if you're dehydrated or not sleeping well.
With warmer weather comes outdoor fun—but also serious health threats for pets. A veterinarian shares essential advice on ...