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David W. DeGroot, PhD (LTC, MS, USA); Kaemmer Henderson, MS; Francis G. O’Connor, MD, MPH (COL (ret), MC, USA)
Articles by David W. DeGroot, PhD (LTC, MS, USA); Kaemmer Henderson, MS; Francis G. O’Connor, MD, MPH (COL (ret), MC, USA)
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4/1/2022
Exertional heat illness (hereafter referred to as heat illness) spans a spectrum from relatively mild conditions such as heat cramps and heat exhaustion, to more serious and potentially life-threatening conditions such as heat injury and exertional heat stroke (hereafter heat stroke).
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Last Updated: June 21, 2022