Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Summer Injuries and How to Prevent Them

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It is August now, and that means school is just around the corner. It is easy to feel like summer is winding down and that autumn is fast-approaching. While this is true on some level, we are still very much in the middle of the Dog Days of Summer - the longest, hottest days of the year. So as many people start preparing themselves for raking leaves and sweater weather, it's important to keep in mind that the precautions for protecting oneself in the sun and heat still need to be taken.

The Hottest Days of the Year

In many parts of the United States, August is the hottest month of the year; in the Southwest, temperatures frequently rise past the 100-degree mark. Even cities in the northern parts of the country can regularly hit 90 degrees or more. With these kinds of conditions, it's important to realize the lurking dangers.

Some of the most common heat-related injuries include:



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