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    Heat Illness





    [an error occurred while processing this directive] Penn State offers tips to handle turkeys safely and keep the ... Nov 21, 2005
    Cutter says because bacteria are killed by heat, illness due to Salmonella and Campylobacter found on raw poultry can easily be prevented. ...
    - Penn State Live,

    USA Rugby Partner With NCSS Nov 22, 2005
    ...situations. In addition, the course teaches things like how to prevent heat illness and manage exercise induced-asthma attacks. ...
    - Planet Rugby,

    Amphetamines Step Up to Be Counted Out Nov 17, 2005
    Wadler said that amphetamines, stimulants that arouse the central nervous system, can cause heart attacks, hypertension, arrhythmia and heat illness. ...
    - New York Times,

    Pill Keeps Track Of Players' Temperatures Oct 28, 2005
    Oct. 28 - The third leading cause of death in athletes is heat illness. It can be difficult to prevent because sometimes players ...
    - abc7news.com,

    Storm causes damage fear Nov 14, 2005
    ...is that we in the north won't have time to adjust to the heat. "Illness could spread because fauna will be affected," she says. ...
    - The Local,

    Army knew training was 'deadly' Oct 31, 2005
    Coroner Greg Cavanagh found senior officers knew the risks of heat illness during training in the Territory but did not change the program until after the ...
    - NEWS.com.au,

    Spreading the risk of heat illness Sep 25, 2005
    Football players, while at greatest risk, are not the only ones who can encounter such trouble. Young tennis and soccer players, too ...
    - Barre Montpelier Times Argus,

    Heat Illness Prevention Emergency Regulation Enforcement Questions ... Sep 19, 2005
    This standard applies in all outdoor places of employment at those times when the environmental risk factors for heat illness are present. ...
    - Community Dispatch (press release)

    Army takes steps to combat heat illness Sep 6, 2005
    A senior Army officer has told a coronial inquest in Darwin that the Army was taking steps to deal with heat illness before the death of soldier on a training ...
    - ABC Online,

    Guidelines for heading off heat illness on the football field Aug 29, 2005
    By Lisa Ryckman, Rocky Mountain News. Back to school means back to the football field for young players. And that can mean a trip ...
    - Rocky Mountain News,

    Comcare to sue defence force Sep 29, 2005
    This included issuing two directives on the management of heat illness, providing additional equipment such as thermometers to monitor conditions and examining ...
    - The Age (subscription),

    New rules, training expected Sep 26, 2005
    Nearly all occurred in preseason practice when the risk of severe dehydration and heat illness is high for anyone using a large amount of energy. ...
    - Rocky Mountain News,

    News from the San Joaquin Valley Sep 29, 2005
    All of the cases except one - the heat illness of a police cadet in Oakland - were in California's Central Valley, home to the nation's most productive farms ...
    - San Jose Mercury News,

    Surviving the playing field when it's too darn hot Sep 26, 2005
    ...so. Coaches and trainers should monitor athletes for signs of heat illness and stop practice immediately for any affected player. ...
    - Roanoke Times,

    Dechy advances in Luxembourg Sep 30, 2005
    ...first time since being forced to retire from a semifinal match against Italy's Francesca Schiavone at the Wismilak Invitational due to heat illness two weeks ...
    - TSN.ca,

    Dress for safety Sep 25, 2005
    Coaches and trainers should monitor all athletes for signs of heat illness and stop practice immediately for any affected player. ...
    - Barre Montpelier Times Argus,

    Soldiers at risk for heat illnesses Sep 6, 2005
    A study reviewing 22 years of data on heat illness hospitalizations and deaths in the US Army indicates soldiers remain at risk for exertional heat illness. ...
    - News-Medical.net,

    In these trying times, water will be best bet Sep 3, 2005
    Morris and the rest of the conditioning staff are well trained in spotting signs of heat illness. These include loss of muscle control, chills and nausea. ...
    - St. Petersburg Times,

    The chill pill Sep 6, 2005
    ...“We’ve been working on research for the last several years, trying to identify heat illness earlier and try to treat it before it becomes heat stroke ...
    - The University of South Florida Oracle,

    Twin Cities Marathon: Too much of a good thing Sep 27, 2005
    Symptoms include dizziness, nausea, headache, muscle cramps, many of the same signs that accompany dehydration, heat illness or even a heart attack. ...
    - Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription),

    Surviving the pre-season practice field Sep 25, 2005
    Nearly all occurred in preseason practice when the risk of severe dehydration and heat illness is high for anyone using a large amount of energy.
    - Barre Montpelier Times Argus,

    Autopsy results probed Sep 11, 2005
    ...the trait. “When people have severe heat illness, two or three people get mildly sick and the rest don’t,� he said. “It ...
    - Columbia Missourian,

    Heat Factor & Sudden Death Sep 23, 2005
    ...fluid intake, appropriate clothing and scheduling exercise in the early morning or evening should be taken to reduce the risk of heat illness,� he said. ...
    - Transition Times

    NFL teams to use pill to monitor body heat Sep 6, 2005
    ...over. Head coach Mike Tice, who was offensive line coach at the time, said Stringer never showed any symptoms of heat illness. "He ...
    - Globetechnology.com,

    Davenport, Schiavone reach Bali final Sep 17, 2005
    Italian Francesca Schiavone, who moved into the final when Swiss Patty Schnyder was forced to retire in the third set with what was described as heat illness. ...
    - Sports Network

    Survivors Face Array Of Hazards Sep 2, 2005
    ...at Stanford. The heat of the region - and of crowded buses, shelters and camps - can lead to heat illness, he said. Hadler observed ...
    - Hartford Courant,

    DAVENPORT DOWNS SCHIAVONE Sep 18, 2005
    Patty Schnyder of Switzerland, Schiavone was thoroughly dominated in the first set, 6-1, before Schnyder ultimately retired after two sets due to heat illness. ...
    - Sportinglife.com,

    Army apologises after heat kills trooper Sep 5, 2005
    The inquest heard heat illness was a common problem during exercises in the territory's build-up and wet seasons, with 13 other students presenting with heat ...
    - Ninemsn,

    Army 'didn't understand' heat risk Sep 7, 2005
    ...girlfriend, Shannon Birch, said in a statement to the court: "It's truly devastating that it took the death of a fine young man to bring heat illness to the ...
    - Australian,

    Canada's hockey hopefuls sweat it out Aug 29, 2005
    Hockey Canada Men's Under-20 Team Explores Scientific "Sweat Strategy" to Prevent Heat Illness and Improve Performance TORONTO, Aug. ...
    - CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse),

    Tennis Players Suffer in the Heat Served Up at the 2005 US Open Sep 1, 2005
    ...in the hot, high humidity conditions might be good for the drama of the US Open event; however these athletes are risking serious heat illness injuries, even ...
    - Emediawire (press release),

    Grape picker vote on UFW membership too close to call Sep 2, 2005
    ...protection of communities exposed to pesticide drift, and most recently, for emergency regulations that guarantee workers suffering from heat illness access to ...
    - San Jose Mercury News,

    US OPEN: Day 5: Dent Squeaks Past Upstart Almagro Sep 3, 2005
    However, he came into the Open with questions about his physical fitness hanging over him after retiring in the Indianapolis final with heat illness. ...
    - noticias.info (press release),

    Calif farm workers file complaint alleging intimidation during ... Sep 12, 2005
    ...farm fields, more protection for communities exposed to pesticide drift and emergency regulations that guarantee workers suffering from heat illness access to ...
    - San Jose Mercury News,

    Putting up no defense Aug 30, 2005
    Akiko Morigami of Japan stopped because of heat illness and cramping after splitting sets with Nicole Pratt of Australia, needing to leave the court in a ...
    - Boulder Daily Camera (subscription),

    us open, day 7 Stubborn Dent is his own worst enemy Sep 4, 2005
    ...the Bollettieri Academy before coming into the Open and after he had to retire at 3-0 to Ginepri in the RCA Championships final in July because of heat illness ...
    - TennisReporters.net,

    UFW losing vote to unionize Giumarra Vineyards Sep 3, 2005
    ...in the fields, more protection of communities exposed to pesticide drift and emergency regulations that guarantee workers suffering from heat illness access to ...
    - OCRegister (subscription),

    Farmworkers allege intimidation Sep 13, 2005
    ...protection for communities exposed to pesticide drift and emergency regulations that guarantee access to water and shade for workers suffering from heat illness ...
    - Contra Costa Times,

    Maddox fights to get on the field at Aquinas Sep 2, 2005
    Cost me two weeks of practice. Cost me my first game. That pretty much ate me alive right there". Maddox refers to a heat illness he suffered on Aug. 12. ...
    - Augusta Chronicle (subscription),

    CIF has rules in place to protect football players' health Sep 7, 2005
    The CIF Web site includes a comprehensive list of topics to help educate coaches and athletes, including prevention of heat illness, the importance of ...
    - Contra Costa Times,

    Determine your sweat rate Sep 13, 2005
    ...fatal). On the other hand, too little hydration may cause heat illness. Remember that conditions affect people differently, too. ...
    - Inside Triathlon

    Science of Sport: Canada’s Hockey Hopefuls Sweat It Out Aug 30, 2005
    GSSI Canada, “Through the sweat testing, we can help the athlete understand how proper hydration can help prevent cramping, heat illness and optimize their ...
    - RunnersWeb,

    10 Years Later, Fincher Still Has A Face Aug 31, 2005
    Fincher Memorial Foundation, whose mission is "to be a leader in the promotion of health awareness and the in the prevention of heat illness through education ...
    - Springdale Morning News,

    Gimelstob doesn't hold back Aug 30, 2005
    She appeared to hyperventilate and needed a wheelchair to leave the court. The WTA later said she was diagnosed with heat illness.
    - The Journal News.com,

    Beating The Heat30 Jul 2005
    As West Virginia high school football players prepare to begin preseason workouts tomorrow-Ohio starts next week-the issue of heat illness is one that Jerry ...
    - Wheeling Intelligencer

    Avoiding heat stroke30 Jul 2005
    The American College of Emergency Physicians says heat illness can affect anyone, even people who are in great shape. So how do ...
    - KING5.com (subscription)

    Health Department offers tips for avoiding heat-related illnessJul 27, 2005
    They also suggest being aware of the symptoms of heat illness. And they’re encouraging Rhode Islanders to check in on elderly people living alone. ...
    - Eyewitness News

    Warning signs of heat illnessJul 25, 2005
    Heat stroke is the most serious heat-related illness. Immediate medical attention is required to prevent death or disability, while ...
    - Beloit Daily News

    Imperial Hospital Seeing Run Of Heat IllnessJul 23, 2005
    IMPERIAL, Neb. -- Hospital Workers said they have seen several heat-related illnesses this weekend in the emergency room. Licensed ...
    - Omaha Channel.com

    Kevin McCarthy is helping the agriculture industry distribute heat ...Jul 22, 2005
    Assembly Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, of Bakersfield, announced today that he is helping the agriculture industry distribute heat-illness warning cards to ...
    - One Bakersfield Online

    Employer in 2004 death citedJul 29, 2005
    ...of Occupational Safety and Health report, Valdivia’s employers also had not established advance protocols to deal with serious injuries, such as heat illness ...
    - Capital Press (subscription)

    Health Department issues heat alert for Carroll County residentsJul 27, 2005
    During a heat alert, the Three Rivers District Health Department has advised people to take precautions to avoid heat stress and heat illness. ...
    - Madison Courier

    Work Safely this Summer with These Cool Tips from Cal/OSHAJul 28, 2005
    ...reduce it. Workers need to know what they must do to reduce the risk of heat illness and, just as importantly, why. Employees and ...
    - Occupational Hazards

    Summit on heatJul 29, 2005
    Assemblywoman Judy Chu, D-Monterey Park, is sponsoring Assembly Bill 805, which would establish heat-illness prevention laws that require shade and rest breaks ...
    - Sacramento Bee

    Dr. Tom Gross: Beat the heat and stay aliveJul 25, 2005
    However, dehydration alone is not a cause for heat illness, and proper hydration, although extremely important, is not sufficient to prevent heat illness from ...
    - Marin Independent-Journal

    Keep cool and stay safe in the hottest monthsJul 29, 2005
    ...sense is usually all you need; avoid exercising outside during the hottest times of the day and be aware when you start to experience symptoms of a heat illness ...
    - Oak Ridger

    Florez holds Meeting in the SunJul 28, 2005
    ...“Clearly, heat illness is a critical issue for California today ... Health professionals were also on hand to teach others about heat illness and prevention. ...
    - KGET 17

    Open-air burning only restricted on smog days in HamiltonJul 29, 2005
    Any help from the public, they say, would be appreciated. The city's public health officials suggest ways the public can reduce the risk of heat illness. ...
    - Hamilton Mountain News

    Forecast calls for a break from heatJul 26, 2005
    Cramping results from lack of hydration and is the first sign of heat illness. ... The second stage of heat illness is heat exhaustion. ...
    - Massillon Independent

    Heat has its own set of medical problemsJul 26, 2005
    Heat cramps are the first manifestation of heat illness and usually occur as brief pains or spasms in the larger muscles of the calves, thighs or shoulders. ...
    - Auburn Citizen

    Florez gathers officials for “Meeting in the Sun�Jul 25, 2005
    Park, who has introduced Assembly Bill 805, which would require the Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHA) Board to adopt heat illness standards that ...
    - One Bakersfield Online

    AGASSI MAKES WINNING COMEBACKJul 27, 2005
    Dent couldn't shake the lingering affects of heat illness that forced him to retire against Ginepri in the finals of the RCA Championships at Indianapolis last ...
    - Sportinglife.com

    Agassi returns with stunning winJul 27, 2005
    Dent pulled out because of lingering effects of heat illness that caused him to retire in Sunday's final at Indianapolis, and Fish withdrew because of a sore ...
    - Pakistan Link

    Emergency physicians warn against heat-related illnessesJul 27, 2005
    ...“Prompt recognition of heat illness is critical, since rapid cooling is the cornerstone of treatment,� said ACEP President Dr. Robert E. Suter. ...
    - Shamokin News Item

    Midwest heat fizzles while Valley's sizzlesJul 27, 2005
    Phoenix. Is there a greater chance of heat illness or death here or in the Midwest because of the difference in perception of the heat? ...
    - Arizona Republic

    Heat Wave Hits Farm Workers HardJul 28, 2005
    ...the day. Some are also training workers to recognize signs of heat illness, and encouraging them to take breaks when necessary.
    - MyMotherLode.com

    Doctor offers advice for exercising in heatJul 28, 2005
    Don't go it alone. If you exercise with a partner, you'll automatically have help available if you experience any symptoms of a heat illness. ...
    - Shreveport Times

    Flaherty: Stay safe from heat dehydration, strokeJul 27, 2005
    ...you do not feel thirty. Heat stroke is the most severe form of heat illness and is a life-threatening emergency. It is the result ...
    - Medford Transcript

    Temps to fall, but it will still feel like 100Jul 27, 2005
    It can add to the body's heat and dehydration. "Since it's a diuretic, it can cause people to faint if they're already having some heat illness," he said. ...
    - Durham Herald Sun

    Beat the Heat!Jul 18, 2005
    With 100-degrees and above temperatures forecast for the week, Mother Lode residents need to be aware of the possibility of dehydration and heat illness. ...
    - MyMotherLode.com

    Triple-digit heat will continue to tax state into the weekendJul 23, 2005
    Chandler, who grows tree fruit and almonds near Fowler, said he's calling a meeting with his workers on Saturday to train them on the symptoms of heat illness. ...
    - San Diego Union Tribune

    Athletics: Beat The HeatJul 26, 2005
    ...dangerous. Fortunately, you can protect yourself against various types of heat illness with some basic scientific knowledge. In ...
    - RunnersWeb

    Oppressive heat will back off soonJul 25, 2005
    Baker said the very young and very old are the most susceptible to heat illness. He said early signs of heat illness are mild nausea and fatigue. ...
    - Ann Arbor News

    Rising Temperatures Cause Concern For Heat ExhaustionJul 26, 2005
    ...said. According to the American College of Emergency Physicians, heat illness can affect anyone -- even the fittest athletes. Look ...
    - NBC6.net

    Heat deserves more respect as a true health hazardJul 24, 2005
    Scientists now know that the risk of death and other heat illness doesn’t depend just on a high heat index during the day, but on high minimum temperatures ...
    - Nashua Telegraph

    Be very careful in this heat waveJul 26, 2005
    Heat illness may be prevented by recognizing which individuals are at risk, using appropriate hydration and paying attention to acclimatization and ...
    - Clanton Advertiser

    Campaign stresses dehydration dangerJul 26, 2005
    Defeat the Heat, the first-ever national campaign to alert people on the dangers of dehydration and heat illness, has done a recent study and found that two ...
    - Edwardsville Intelligencer

    Illustrated Health EncyclopediaJul 23, 2005
    Children, elderly, and obese people are particularly at risk of developing heat illness. Also, people taking certain medications are at increased risk. ...
    - Palm Beach Post

    ATP Indianapolis Sunday resultsJul 24, 2005
    ...defeat No. 4 seed Taylor Dent 4-6, 6-0, 3-0 when his American rival retired to due heat illness after one hour and 26 minutes. Dent ...
    - Bob Larson Tennis News

    Agassi back with crushing victoryJul 27, 2005
    ...court. Dent pulled out because of lingering effects of heat illness that caused him to retire in Sunday's final at Indianapolis. ...
    - CNN International

    Agassi, Haas make easy through to 2nd round at Los Angeles tennis ...Jul 27, 2005
    ...problems while trailing James Blake 3-2 in their first set, while fifth-seeded Taylor Dent pulled out of the tournament due to lingering effects of heat illness ...
    - Xinhua

    UFW calls for emergency regulationJul 20, 2005
    ...the state to adopt standards calling on growers to prevent, recognize and provide for immediate and appropriate medical treatment of heat illness suffered by ...
    - The Porterville Recorder

    Knicks throw ball into Brown's court for coaching jobJul 27, 2005
    ...beat Lisnard. Also, Taylor Dent (heat illness) and Mardy Fish (wrist injury) withdrew just a few hours before their match. Yolanda ...
    - Contra Costa Times

    Veteran Edwards fully aware of his chances at fullbackJul 27, 2005
    EXTRA POINTS: Defensive tackle Tank Johnson worked with the first team in the morning in place of Tommie Harris, who had heat illness.
    - Chicago Sun-Times

    University of California Gives Tips for Coping with Heat StressJul 22, 2005
    ...irritability, muscle pain and cramping, fatigue, blurry vision, headache, dizziness, nausea, confusion, and unconsciousness (see "Heat illness symptoms and ...
    - AScribe

    WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT THE SCORCHING HEAT CAN hurt youJul 22, 2005
    These people are more susceptible to heat illness: infants and young children ... Visit adults at risk at least twice a day and watch for signs of heat illness. ...
    - Bakersfield Californian (subscription)

    As Temps Climb, So Does Illness RiskJul 19, 2005
    High temperatures are expected to remain in the 90s the rest of the week. Isaacson said he suffered last month from heat illness after working in Kernersville. ...
    - WXii 12.com

    FITNESS BRIEFSJul 26, 2005
    That's the finding of Robert Wallace, who studied male and female Marine Corps recruits to see what sorts of "exertional heat illness" they had. ...
    - Kansas.com

    Heat-Related IllnessesJul 20, 2005
    Dr. Costa says the elderly are most at risk but the threat of heat illness is severe even for young healthy people if they don't stay properly hydrated during ...
    - WRIC

    Ginepri Weathers the Heat to Beat Dent in IndianapolisJul 24, 2005
    ...the RCA Championships in Indianapolis for the third straight day, winning the second ATP title of his career when Dent retired because of heat illness in the ...
    - New York Times

    Heat takes toll on Dent; Ginepri finishes surprising run at RCAsJul 24, 2005
    ...one of the top seeds at the RCA Championships for the third straight day, winning the second ATP title of his career when Dent retired from heat illness in the ...
    - San Diego Union Tribune

    Sweltering heat will stick aroundJul 24, 2005
    ...of Health. Avoid alcohol and caffeine because these can add to dehydration and increase the effects of heat illness. Padgett said ...
    - Dayton Daily News (subscription)

    Deaths prompt call for heat rulesJul 23, 2005
    Meanwhile, state lawmakers are considering Assembly Bill 805, which would establish heat-illness-prevention laws for outdoor workers, but the Cal-OSHA proposal ...
    - Sacramento Bee (subscription)

    Dent undone by heat, giving title to GinepriJul 25, 2005
    ...for the third consecutive day at Indianapolis, winning the second ATP title of his career when Dent (Huntington Beach) retired because of heat illness in the ...
    - OCRegister (subscription)

    Dent wilts in the heatJul 25, 2005
    ...at the RCA Championships at Indianapolis for the third straight day, winning the second ATP title of his career when Dent retired from heat illness in the ...
    - Ventura County Star (subscription)

    Beating the HeatJul 26, 2005
    Because men sweat more than women, they dehydrate quicker and are more susceptible to heat illness. Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing. ...
    - Monroe County Advocate Democrat

    Common sense can burn heat worriesJul 23, 2005
    Water is magic for Phil Beverly and Matt Hoops in thwarting heat illness as they work outside all day long during intense heat spells such as the one now ...
    - Chillicothe Gazette

    How Dangerous Is Heat, Humidity?Jul 25, 2005
    ...victims. ALSO -- Men sweat more than women and are more susceptible to heat illness because they become more quickly dehydrated. ...
    - WSOCtv.com

    Not just chickens on the broilerJul 22, 2005
    The Fire Department gets a lot of heat-illness calls this time of year from people who have only swamp coolers, said spokesman Capt. Paul McDonough. ...
    - Tucson Citizen

    Scoring with injury preventionJul 21, 2005
    Coris said. "We're working on studying heat illness and we're working with female athletes on bone changes and menstrual changes. We ...
    - The University of South Florida Oracle

    Our sizzle won't soon fizzleJul 23, 2005
    ..."The people most at risk for dying from heat illness are people who can't look out for themselves, particularly children and the elderly ... ". ...
    - Charlotte Observer

    2 more days of high temps are still aheadJul 25, 2005
    ...a game after that. Suffering from heat illness, Dent quit in the third set, giving the title to Ginepri. Nonathletes also had trouble ...
    - Indianapolis Star

    Heat takes toll on Dent; Ginepri finishes surprising run at RCAsJul 24, 2005
    This time it was Dent, who was seeded fourth and trailed 4-6, 6-0, 3-0 before retiring with heat illness. The victory gave Ginepri his second career title. ...
    - WANE

    Heat (sun) related emergenciesJul 21, 2005
    High temperatures and humidity stress the body's ability to cool itself, and heat illness becomes a special concern during hot weather. ...
    - Fayette County Review

    Legislation aims to take heat off farm workersJul 21, 2005
    Right now there are recommendations, but no state or federal regulations that specifically set out rules to prevent heat illness. ...
    - The Desert Sun

    Thunderstorms could offer a little relief from heat waveJul 15, 2005
    ...“Geriatric patients have a high risk of heat illness because their temperature regulation is impaired and because of higher incidence of cardiovascular ...
    - Reno Gazette Journal

    Ginepri too hot to handleJul 24, 2005
    Ginepri was leading 4-6, 6-0, 3-0 when the fourth-seeded Dent retired because of heat illness before a crowd of 6,380 at the Indianapolis Tennis Center. ...
    - Indianapolis Star

    US tops Panama on penalty kicksJul 25, 2005
    ...came from a set down to beat Taylor Dent at the RCA Championships, winning the second ATP title of his career when Dent retired from heat illness in the third ...
    - Akron Beacon Journal

    Myths And Facts About Cooling DownJul 25, 2005
    ..."If you feel lightheaded or dizzy, you should pay attention to your heat levels. It could be a sign of heat stroke or heat illness," Limkaking said. ...
    - NBC 10.com

    Off the WireJul 25, 2005
    ...at the RCA Championships in Indianapolis for the third consecutive day, winning the second ATP title of his career when Dent retired from heat illness in the ...
    - Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription)

    On The RecordJul 24, 2005
    ...the outdoors. Please, if you work outside in this heat, take the time to protect yourself from heat illness or heat stroke. That ...
    - Neosho Daily News

    Heat means health risk for seniorsJul 16, 2005
    The symptoms of heat illness include fatigue, light-headedness, dizziness, headache, dry skin, weakness and nausea, Gallagher said. ...
    - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)

    Finish line, July 25Jul 25, 2005
    ...at the RCA Championships for the third consecutive day, winning the second ATP title of his career when Taylor Dent retired because of heat illness in the ...
    - Rocky Mountain News

    Phelps sinks in 400 prelim; Hansen's big showdown tonightJul 25, 2005
    Unseeded Robby Ginepri came from a set down to win the second ATP title of his career when Taylor Dentretired from heat illness in the third set at the RCA ...
    - Philadelphia Daily News

    Ginepri captures title when Dent retires in final setJul 24, 2005
    ...of the top seeds at the RCA Championships for the third consecutive day, winning the second ATP title of his career when Dent retired from heat illness in the ...
    - CBS SportsLine.com (subscription)

    GHSA debating shorter preseasonJul 15, 2005
    ...helmets and pads. Keeping a football helmet on at all times can greatly increase the development of heat illness. 5. Always monitor ...
    - Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription)

    Briefs: Nadal wins Mercedes Cup title to keep clay-court streak ...Jul 24, 2005
    ...from a set down to beat one of the top seeds for the third-straight day, winning the second ATP title of his career when Dent retired from heat illness in the ...
    - San Antonio Express (subscription)

    Ginepri triumphs as Dent retiresJul 24, 2005
    Robby Ginepri won his first ATP hardcourt title here yesterday when fourth seed Taylor Dent retired from an all-American final due to heat illness at the ...
    - Gulf Daily News

    Hot HamiltonJul 15, 2005
    Rapid breathing, weakness or fainting, extreme tiredness, headache and confusion are signs of heat illness. Seek help right away ñ call 911 if needed. ...
    - Ancaster News

    US wins Gold Cup on PKsJul 25, 2005
    Ginepri came from a set down to beat one of the top seeds at the RCA Championships for the third straight day when Dent retired from heat illness in the third ...
    - Sarasota Herald-Tribune

    Not being prepared is no excuseJul 24, 2005
    For the record, this was his fourth retirement this season. It hasn't always been "heat illness," which was the official reason given for Sunday's retirement. ...
    - Indianapolis Star

    When it feels hotter than 100 degreesJul 26, 2005
    Find out how local police are helping needy residents who don’t have air conditioning, and review the warning signs of heat illness, inside on Page B1.
    - The State

    Sports digestJul 24, 2005
    Unseeded Robby Ginepri won the title at the RCA Championships in Indianapolis when fellow American Taylor Dent retired in the third set because of heat illness ...
    - commercialappeal.com (subscription)

    Phelps starts off with a belly-flop, then gets gold in freestyle ...Jul 25, 2005
    47. Robby Ginepri won his second ATP title when Taylor Dent retired from heat illness at the RCA Championships in Indianapolis. ...
    - Contra Costa Times

    Phelps has mixed day at WorldsJul 25, 2005
    Unseeded Robby Ginepri came from a set down to beat Taylor Dent at the RCA Championships when Dent retired from heat illness in the third set. ...
    - Berkshire Eagle

    Safety group seeks to increase awareness of heatstroke deathsJul 19, 2005
    What is needed, he said, is not education but firm new rules that require growers to take steps to protect their workers from heat illness. ...
    - Bakersfield Californian (subscription)

    Hot, hazy future in store for countyJul 20, 2005
    ...sweating and coma. Kephart said staying out of the hot weather and keeping hydrated is the best way to prevent heat illness. She said ...
    - Today's Sunbeam

    Your body could lose up to two quarts of fluids per hour in ...Jul 20, 2005
    ...of milk. Experts also agree you need to replace every bit of those fluids in order to prevent a serious heat illness. As temperatures ...
    - WSLS.com

    Nadal continues his clay-court dominanceJul 24, 2005
    ...beat one of the top seeds at the RCA Championships for the third straight day, winning his second ATP title when Taylor Dent retired from heat illness in the ...
    - Houston Chronicle

    Angelo says he's frustrated about Benson's holdoutJul 26, 2005
    EXTRA POINTS: Guard/center Roberto Garza was held out of practice with a heat illness. Safety Jerrell Pippens (right toe) was also sidelined. ...
    - Chicago Sun-Times

    Sports DigestJul 25, 2005
    Championships title. Ginepri upset fourth-seeded Taylor Dent, who trailed 4-6, 6-0, 3-0 before retiring with heat illness. Temperatures ...
    - Louisville Courier-Journal

    Summer dangerJul 5, 2005
    Kids are particularly susceptible to heat illness because they do not regulate their core body temperature as well as adults do, and they often cannot shed ...
    - U.S. News & World Report

    Sports in Brief | Phelps disappoints in Montreal meetJul 25, 2005
    Robby Ginepri of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., won the the RCA Championship in Indianapolis after Taylor Dent of Newport Beach, Calif., retired because of heat illness ...
    - Philadelphia Inquirer

    Sports Briefs: Brown meets with KnicksJul 24, 2005
    RCA Championships in Indianapolis, for the third consecutive day, winning the second ATP title of his career when Taylor Dent retired from heat illness in the ...
    - Pittsburgh Post Gazette

    Around & aboutJul 25, 2005
    In Indianapolis, Robby Ginepri won the RCA Championships for the the second ATP title of his career as Taylor Dent retired from heat illness in the third set. ...
    - Buffalo News

    Dolan, Brown meet about coaching spotJul 25, 2005
    ...down to beat Taylor Dent at the RCA Championships in Indianapolis, Ind., winning the second ATP title of his career when Dent retired from heat illness in the ...
    - Asbury Park Press




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