PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — With the dog days of summer approaching, health officials are warning that many common prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs can affect how your body handles heat. Medications can impact your body’s ability to reduce heat through evaporation, like sweating, which can lead to heat stroke. Some of them…Read More
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