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  2. How to spot and prevent hypothermia - AOL

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    To prevent hypothermia, Colletti recommends covering all exposed parts of the body when spending extended time outdoors. "The main thing is just people being aware of what the signs are and ...

  3. Heat escape lessening position - Wikipedia

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    Cold water causes "immersion hypothermia", which can cause damage to extremities or the body's core, including unconsciousness or death. [2] The HELP reduces exposure of high heat loss areas of the body. Wearing a personal flotation device allows a person to draw their knees to their chest and arms to their sides, while still remaining able to ...

  4. PSA: You can get hypothermia at the beach on an 84 ... - AOL

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    Even on an 84 degree summer day, you can still get hypothermia on New England's beaches. The Atlantic Ocean is just that cold. Heather Cassani is warning about the dangers of hypothermia after her ...

  5. Hypothermia - Wikipedia

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    Hypothermia continues to be a major limitation to swimming or diving in cold water. [35] The reduction in finger dexterity due to pain or numbness decreases general safety and work capacity, which consequently increases the risk of other injuries.

  6. Saturation diving - Wikipedia

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    To prevent hypothermia, hot-water suits are commonly used for saturation diving, and the breathing gas supply may be heated. Heated water is produced at the surface and piped to the bell through a hot-water line in the bell umbilical, then is transferred to the divers through their excursion umbilicals.

  7. The health risks of cold water swimming in winter

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  8. Indoor & Outdoor Winter Workout Ideas to Stay Active All ...

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    3. Be Aware of the Signs of Hypothermia. Hypothermia happens when your body temperature drops below 95 degrees. Some signs to look out for during your outdoor workouts: Uncontrollable shivering ...

  9. Hazards of outdoor recreation - Wikipedia

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    Hypothermia is a potentially fatal drop in core body temperature. It occurs most easily in cold weather and when wet. It occurs most easily in cold weather and when wet. Wet or damp clothing (due to rain, sweat, stream crossings, etc.) can bring it on even in relatively warm air, particularly at high elevation, windy conditions, or at low humidity.