With extreme cold descending on parts of the US, people are more susceptible to getting frostbite and hypothermia. Here’s how ...
Subfreezing temperatures post dangerous challenges for anyone who has to be outside – whether they are working in it or just ...
Freezing and below freezing air temperatures and low wind chills increase the likelihood of two conditions uncommon to the ...
Community advocates analyzed the health challenges posed by winter and proposed solutions to alleviate the effects on vulnerable populations.
As temperatures continue to stay in the single digits in Green Country, learn to recognize hypothermia and frostbite symptoms ...
Some of the most common signs of hypothermia include: Shivering, slurred speech or mumbling, weak pulse, confusion or memory ...
With the frigid temperatures outside, it is important to keep an eye out for frostbite. It is crucial to keep skin covered ...
Our Jake Walker is talking with UCHealth doctors about the signs and symptoms of frostbite and hypothermia. See who is at an ...
The arctic weather that is coming into the state can have a physical impact on Oklahomans' bodies, and one group is at a higher risk.
When temperatures are dangerously cold you could be at risk for frostbite if you're unprepared. A person can get frostbite in ...
Long-term exposure to the cold — especially if the body’s core temperature falls below 95 degrees Fahrenheit — can lead to hypothermia, frostbite and other problems. There are multiple ways ...
Frostbite is an injury caused by freezing that typically affects a person’s extremities such as their nose, feet, hands, and chin. According to the CDC, it can permanently damage the body and in ...