Working Up a Sweat

It’s tough to stay active when the weather is hot! Looking for ways to keep cool can increase safety and motivation.

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Staying active is essential to our health. But trying to walk, run, bike, or play in the heat is at best unpleasant and at worst dangerous. Without taking the proper measures to keep cool, you risk developing dehydration, heat exhaustion, or life-threatening heatstroke. Let’s explore some ways to keep active—and cool and hydrated—on summer days.

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