From Rise and Shine from Children's National Hospital <[email protected]>
Subject Heat-Related Illness
Date July 20, 2023 6:08 PM
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Plus: 8 tips for keeping cool on a hot summer's day

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Summer camps are in full swing and many high-school students are gearing up for fall athletics. With the temperatures soaring, it’s important for parents, coaches and teachers to be aware of the dangers of overheating ([link removed]) . Children produce more heat during activities and sweat less, which is why they are more susceptible to heat-related illnesses, especially on hot, humid days.

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** 8 tips for keeping cool on a hot day ([link removed])
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During the summer, temperatures rise and it can be more difficult to stay cool. Children and babies are more sensitive to heat so it is important to keep them cool and comfortable. Here are some tips for keeping cool on a hot day.

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** Tackling summer football workouts ([link removed])
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As ongoing conversation centers around the importance of keeping young athletes safe, we want to make sure your children are adequately equipped in the warm summer months. Here's how to help keep them playing this summer.

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