July 30th, 2019
In order to prevent heat exhaustion and heatstroke, you have to know what they are and how to recognize the symptoms. This guide explains the differences – and provides helpful tips to help you stay safe.
July 12th, 2019
Summer heat have you feeling a little woozy? You could be dehydrated. Learn these signs and symptoms – and consider these tips for staying hydrated – from a registered dietitian.
December 4th, 2016
The heat is on, and so is your outdoor workout. Temps in the 90s won’t stop you from that run or ride—and that’s fine, as long as you’re careful about exercising in extreme weather conditions. From sunburn and dehydration to dizzyRead More…
December 3rd, 2016
Just a short century ago, fireplaces were the primary heat source in most homes. Today, about a third of Americans, many in rural areas, still count on them (or wood stoves or other fuel-fired appliances) to stay warm during winter””whileRead More…
December 2nd, 2016
Summertime—and the living could be easier. But as the mercury rises, your temper doesn’t have to flare up too. Sure, you can always take refuge in AC, but doesn’t it strike you as a tad artificial to be shivering throughRead More…