Recognizing heat related illnesses, what to do
Many Houstonians are still without power after Hurricane Beryl on Monday. With limited ways to cool down, Hilary Fairbrother, a professor of Emergency Medicine at UT Health Houston, has ways to stay safe.
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Recognizing heat related illnesses, what to do

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