With the FIFA World Cup coinciding with high temperatures in the United States, health experts are warning of a potential public health crisis due to heat-related illnesses. Heat is a significant weather-related threat, causing more deaths annually than floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes combined. The article outlines the differences between heat exhaustion and heatstroke, identifies at-risk populations including the elderly and those with chronic conditions, and provides preventative measures such as maintaining hydration and consulting a doctor. AI
RANK_REASON Article provides advice and warnings about heat-related illnesses during the FIFA World Cup, rather than reporting on a new development in AI.
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