The summer's heat intensifies precautions should be taken to keep cool says University of Northern Iowa cardiac rehabilitation specialist.

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Barbara Krieg says heat exhaustion, the most common type of heat related illness, typically results from dehydration and excessive heat. Its symptoms include weakness, headache, dizziness and collapse. Krieg tells how to prevent heat exhaustion.
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News Public Relations News Release 1988 541 1