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Some communities in Canada and internationally are developing heat alert and response systems (HARS) to prepare for extreme heat events.

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HealthADAPT is a multi-year capacity-building program managed by Health Canada. The program supports the human health and well-being objectives of …

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Keywords: HealthADAPT capacity-building program human health objectives well-being objectives Pan-Canadian-Framework on Clean-Growth climate change

As the number of extreme heat events in Canada increases each year due to climate change, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians …

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Be informed, get hydrated and stay cool.

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Protect yourself from extreme heat, hot temperatures can be dangerous.

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Extreme heat, and heat related illnesses, are especially dangerous for infants and young children.

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Being physically active provides many health benefits, but during extreme heat it can put you at risk even if you …

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Extreme heat involves high temperatures and can pose health risks. Over the next 30 years, the number of extremely hot …

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What are the signs and symptoms of heat illness? Who is most at risk? And Safety Tips.

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Recognize heat illnesses and heat sensitive diseases.

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Keywords: acute care extreme heat recommendations for health-care-workers heat illnesses heat sensitive diseases