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A cool perspective on heat injury - Staying vigilant in varied conditions PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE Gordon, O. 2005; 33 (10): 11-11
Abstract
Environmental conditions that day in Vancouver did not at all bring to mind heatstroke. Ambient temperature stayed below 21 C (70 F), with a gentle breeze off the bay. What's more, the event was a mere 10-km "fun run." Yet the medical tent saw several cases of hyperthermia-and I had the sore ribs to prove it.
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