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  2. 3 Signs You Should Not Set Foot in Your Local Walmart - AOL

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  3. 3 Signs You Should Not Set Foot in Your Local Target - AOL

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  4. 3 Signs You Shouldn't Set Foot in Walmart - AOL

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  5. Cold injury - Wikipedia

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    A mild case of trench foot. Nonfreezing cold injury commonly affects the feet due to prolonged exposure to wet socks or cold standing water. [4] Symptoms progress through a series of four stages. [4] [15] A severe case of trench foot. During cold exposure. Affected skin becomes numb, which can cause a clumsy walking pattern if the feet are affected

  6. Non-freezing cold injury - Wikipedia

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    Non-freezing cold injuries (NFCI) is a class of tissue damage caused by sustained exposure to low temperature without actual freezing. [1] There are several forms of NFCI, and the common names may refer to the circumstances in which they commonly occur or were first described, such as trench foot, which was named after its association with trench warfare.

  7. Hypothermia - Wikipedia

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    Other cold-related injuries that can be present either alone or in combination with hypothermia include: Chilblains: condition caused by repeated exposure of skin to temperatures just above freezing. The cold causes damage to small blood vessels in the skin. This damage is permanent and the redness and itching will return with additional exposure.

  8. 3 Signs You Should Not Set Foot in Your Local Trader Joe's - AOL

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    3 Signs You Should Not Set Foot in Your Local Trader Joe's. Maurie Backman, The Motley Fool. October 11, 2024 at 7:00 AM. Two paper shopping bags full of food. Image source: Upsplash/The Motley Fool.

  9. Cold shock response - Wikipedia

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    The first stage of cold water immersion syndrome, the cold shock response, includes a group of reflexes lasting under 5 min in laboratory volunteers and initiated by thermoreceptors sensing rapid skin cooling. Water has a thermal conductivity 25 times and a volume-specific heat capacity over 3000 times that of air; subsequently, surface cooling ...