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How extreme heat takes a toll on the mind and body, according to experts

Susan Montoya Bryan Associated Press//August 8, 2023//[read_meter]

heat-related illness, Arizona, Nevada

A lady uses an umbrella for shade to combat high temperatures on July 10, 2023 in Phoenix. The Valley is on track to tie or to break a record set in the summer of 1974 for the most consecutive days with the high temperature at or above 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 Celsius). Even the morning low temperatures are tying historic records. From heavy sweating and dizziness to muscle spasms and even vomiting, experts say heat exhaustion and heat stroke are likely to become more common. (AP Photo/Matt York)

How extreme heat takes a toll on the mind and body, according to experts

Susan Montoya Bryan Associated Press//August 8, 2023//[read_meter]

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The Southwestern U.S. is bracing for another week of blistering temperatures, with forecasters on Monday extending an excessive heat warning through the weekend for Arizona’s most...

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