Hospitals across the country are reporting a surge in cold-related injuries — from slip-and-fall fractures to cardiac events ...
Doctors at Hackensack University Medical Center and affiliated hospitals often see cases of frostbite and hypothermia that ...
As frigid winter temperatures roll over the Upper Midwest Friday through Monday, Dr. Amery Robinson, an emergency physician ...
Falls, frostbite, and heart attacks; they’re the kind of things that can put you in the hospital.
Frostbite can damage exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes and cause lifelong, permanent damage to your body. How to ...
Dr. Andrew Miller, chief division of pediatric emergency medicine at Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital, shares the ...
As extreme cold weather grips large sections of the United States, people still need to work and live their lives. CNN ...
Winter weather brings challenges to health and safety, said an emergency department doctor with University of Missouri Health Care. MU Health Care emergency department physician Chris Sampson on ...
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - Frostbite can happen within minutes when a person is exposed to extreme cold weather. It causes a loss of feeling and color to exposed skin and can cause permanent damage.
While frostbite and falls are well-known winter hazards, cold weather can impact the body in less obvious ways.
As Oklahoma hits severe freezing weather over the weekend, the Emergency Services Medical Authority is urging Oklahomans to ...
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