
Heat Exhaustion vs. Heat Stroke: Understanding the Differences
Sweating keeps the body’s core temperature at around 37°C (98.6°F), but excessive heat, exertion, and humidity can upset this equilibrium and cause serious health risks.

Sweating keeps the body’s core temperature at around 37°C (98.6°F), but excessive heat, exertion, and humidity can upset this equilibrium and cause serious health risks.

The human body requires water for a variety of bodily functions. Replenishment is needed when the body lacks enough water to perform regular functions.
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