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Hypothermia is a condition when your core body temperature drops below 95 degrees. In hypothermia, the body looses heat faster than it can produce it.
With winter weather settling over Michigan, here's what you need to know about exposed skin as the temperature drops and winds pick up.
Body temperatures drop and lives are in danger when exposed to extremely cold weather. Here's what you need to know about hypothermia and frostbite.
Hypothermia occurs when a person’s core body temperature drops below 95˚F. Symptoms include dizziness, difficulty speaking, and lack of coordination. It can be fatal and needs immediate medical ...
Hypothermia leads to reduced coordination, loss of consciousness, and if not treated early, eventually death. Some of the key signs to watch for are cramping, uncontrollable shivering, or skin ...
How quick can you get frostbite? Risk for frostbite increases when air temperature falls below 5 degrees, according to Mayo Clinic, even without high wind speeds.
A polar vortex has hit the US Midwest. Going outside in subzero temperatures can result in frostbite and hypothermia for you and your pets.