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Heat Stroke
Heat Stroke
Heat Stroke
Heat Stroke
Heat Stroke

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Heat Stroke Defined

Introduced to the body by overexposure to high temperatures, particularly when accompanied by high humidity. The signs of heat stroke include when an individual's body temperature is greater than 105°F, the skin is hot and dry, there is a rapid and irregular pulse, perspiration has stopped, and one has lost consciousness. Seek immediate medical aid. May be called a sun-stroke when caused by direct exposure to the sun.

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  • Dogs: The Bull(y) and Strong Dog - Staffordshire Terrier: The Staffordshire bulls are known for their great strength because of their sizes. Their variety is muscular and stocky but is also known for their agility. Surprisingly, this breed is one of the two breeds recognized by the UK Kennel Club as very suit...

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  • The Joy of Sock Water: A very interesting and unique way to keep water cool while dealing with the heat in Iraq. If the name of the article doesn't scare you away

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