How to cope with dangerous, possibly deadly heat
How to cope with dangerous, possibly deadly heat

"If you need to be outside, going into places where there's shade, or taking breaks if you're going to be outside – you need to go out, get some fresh air – making sure you break that up with times where you're in air conditioning or in the shade, making sure that you're staying hydrated, as well," said Dr. Paul Chen/Director of Clinical Operations, Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital.