What you should know about heat stroke
Temperatures are climbing into dangerous territory – increasing the risk of getting sick from excessive heat and sun exposure.
Isabella Gaydos
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Gillian Neff
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Jun 22, 2025, 3:07 PM
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Updated 41 days ago
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News 12 Health Reporter Gillian Neff explains what doctors want you to know about heat stroke.
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