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Extreme Heat Calls for Preventive Measures

Posted on July 17, 2011

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(HealthNewsDigest.com) – EDINA, Minn., July 16, 2011 — With Minnesota’s extreme heat, the Minnesota Chiropractic Association (MCA) would like to remind the public to take extra precautionary measures to ensure a safe and enjoyable summer.

MCA President, Dr. Jennifer Naas explains that “prevention is a critical part of overall health and wellness.” She added that “the Center for Disease Control has a great list to safety tips that we all could benefit from.”

Safety Tips:

— Air-conditioning is the number one protective factor against
heat-related illness and death. During conditions of extreme heat, spend
time in locations with air-conditioning such as shopping malls, movie
theaters, public libraries, or public health sponsored heat-relief
shelters in your area.
— Drink cool, nonalcoholic beverages and increase your fluid intake,
regardless of your activity level. Rapid weight loss may be a sign of
dehydration. Don’t drink liquids that contain caffeine, alcohol, or
large amounts of sugar–these actually can cause you to lose more body
fluid.
— Elderly people (65 years and older), and people with chronic health
conditions are more prone to heat stress. Make frequent checks on the
status of elderly or ill relatives or neighbors. If necessary, move them
to an air-conditioned environment during the hottest part of the day.
— Do not leave anyone–children, disabled individuals, pets–in cars for
even brief periods. Temperatures can rise to life-threatening levels in
a matter of minutes.
— Use fans to increase ventilation. If the temperatures exceed 90 degrees
F, instead of having a fan blow hot air in from a window, have the fan
blow the hot air to the outside. At extreme high temperatures, a fan
loses its ability to effectively reduce heat-related illness.
— Cool showers, baths, and sponge baths can be used to reduce body
temperatures. In addition, wet clothing has a cooling effect.

“Chiropractic is a wellness based profession. More and more people are beginning to make the connection between overall health and wellness and chiropractic care,” stated Dr. Naas.

To find a Doctor of Chiropractic near you, go to www.mnchiro.com or contact the Minnesota Chiropractic Association at 1-800-864-3769.

About Minnesota Chiropractic Association

Created in 1927, the Minnesota Chiropractic Association is the only professional organization in Minnesota that solely represents the chiropractic professional on a multi-level and integrated service basis.

http://www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/index.asp

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