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  2. Afraid of hypothermia, icy roads? How to stay safe during ...

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    Avoid hypothermia. A common winter weather killer is hypothermia, which is a dangerously low body temperature brought about by extreme cold, according to the National Weather Service. When you ...

  3. How cold is too cold? Here's what makes the bitter cold so ...

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    How to prevent hypothermia. NWS offers 8 tips to prevent hypothermia: Ask your doctor if any medicine you're taking increases your risk of hypothermia. Possibilities include barbiturates ...

  4. How to stay safe and healthy during extreme cold this winter ...

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    Hypothermia happens when your body begins to lose heat faster than it can be produced. ... Barrett recommends limiting the amount of time you spend outside to prevent frostbite or hypothermia.

  5. Hypothermia - Wikipedia

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    Hypothermia is defined as a body core temperature below 35.0 °C (95.0 °F) in humans. [2] ... Staying dry and wearing proper clothing help to prevent hypothermia.

  6. Targeted temperature management - Wikipedia

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    Targeted temperature management (TTM), previously known as therapeutic hypothermia or protective hypothermia, is an active treatment that tries to achieve and maintain a specific body temperature in a person for a specific duration of time in an effort to improve health outcomes during recovery after a period of stopped blood flow to the brain. [1]

  7. Heat escape lessening position - Wikipedia

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    The HELP is an attempt to reduce heat loss enough to lessen the effect of hypothermia. Hypothermia is a condition where bodily temperature drops too low to perform normal voluntary or involuntary functions. Cold water causes "immersion hypothermia", which can cause damage to extremities or the body's core, including unconsciousness or death. [2]

  8. What Is Wind Chill And What Makes It So Dangerous? - AOL

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    Hypothermia occurs when your core body temperature, normally around 98.6 degrees, drops below 95. ... The NWS offers these tips to prevent hypothermia: Dress in layers.

  9. Going outside during Kansas’ arctic cold front? See the dos ...

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    The NWS encourages people to dress warmly to avoid possible hypothermia if you must be exposed to the weekend’s arctic cold front. Here are some tips on what to wear, what to avoid and signs of ...