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The summer heat is on and it’s getting hotter and deadlier. Kids are among the most vulnerable. From the playground to ...
According to survey data from the Stanford Center on Early Childhood, families—across all income levels, races, ethnicities ...
New research from the University of Sydney has found that children are at a similar risk of dehydration and hyperthermia in ...
A University of Sydney study involving nearly 100 participants has now challenged this long-held belief. Researchers found that children as young as 10 are no more likely to overheat or become ...
Pismo Beach: Pismo Beach is another good option for families looking to enjoy the summer while staying cool. Take a walk ...
What pairs perfectly with fireworks, beach blankets and boom-chicka-boom playlists? A six-figure jackpot, apparently. Vancouver Firefighter Charities is adding a sizzling new twist to this year’s ...
A child advocate says adults could face charges after taking multiple kids on a hike in Arizona in extreme heat, leading to ...
How does the camera on the James Webb Space Telescope work and see so far out? – Kieran G., age 12, Minnesota Imagine a camera so powerful it can see light from galaxies that formed more than 13 ...
Several people are already talking about the heat-related illnesses at the Stray Kids concert online, sharing their experiences and concerns.
As temperatures across Central Virginia climb, local health officials are sounding the alarm. Children are especially vulnerable in extreme heat, and what starts as a little sweat could turn into a… ...
Pediatrician Dr. Ashanti Woods sits down with Jenyne to talk about children's health and safety while enjoying summer activities.
Children are at greater risk than adults for dehydration and heat illness. WebMD provides tips for keeping your child hydrated for a healthy, active summer.