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Heatstroke is virtually always avoidable if you're smart.
Why Heatstroke is a Threat to Hunters and Fishermen, How to Recognize it, and How to Avoid It
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Why Heatstroke is a Threat to Hunters and Fishermen, How to Recognize it, and How to Avoid It
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Why Heatstroke is a Threat to Hunters and Fishermen, How to Recognize it, and How to Avoid It
Why Heatstroke is a Threat to Hunters and Fishermen, How to Recognize it, and How to Avoid It
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Why Heatstroke is a Threat to Hunters and Fishermen, How to Recognize it, and How to Avoid It | Field & Stream
Why Heatstroke is a Threat to Hunters and Fishermen, How to Recognize it, and How to Avoid It
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Why Heatstroke is a Threat to Hunters and Fishermen, How to Recognize it, and How to Avoid It
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Why Heatstroke is a Threat to Hunters and Fishermen, How to Recognize it, and How to Avoid It
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Heatstroke occurs when the core body temperature reaches 104 degrees, and it is considered lethal if the core temperature reaches 107 degrees.
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'Heatstroke' dress from the designer's new spring-summer collection of the same name.
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'Heatstroke' dress from the designer's new spring-summer collection of the same name.
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"Heatstroke," says Backer, "is on the far end of a spectrum that usually starts out as heat exhaustion.
Why Heatstroke is a Threat to Hunters and Fishermen, How to Recognize it, and How to Avoid It
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