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When exposed to cold temperatures, your body begins to lose heat faster than it can be produced. Prolonged exposure to cold will eventually use up your body’s stored energy. The result is hypothermia, or abnormally low body temperature. Body temperature that is too low affects the brain, making the victim unable to think clearly or move well. This makes hypothermia particularly dangerous because a person may not know it is happening and won’t be able to do anything about it.

Hypothermia is most likely at very cold temperatures, but it can occur even at cool temperatures (above 40°F) if a person becomes chilled from rain, sweat, or submersion in cold water.
Cedars-Sinai to include more patients in hypothermia plus clot-busting drug trial for stroke

Cedars-Sinai to include more patients in hypothermia plus clot-busting drug trial for stroke

ZOLL's Intravascular Temperature Management solution receives Shonin approval in Japan

ZOLL's Intravascular Temperature Management solution receives Shonin approval in Japan

Velomedix commences rapid therapeutic hypothermia system pilot study in heart attack

Velomedix commences rapid therapeutic hypothermia system pilot study in heart attack

Tips to keep kids safe while playing outside in the cold

Tips to keep kids safe while playing outside in the cold

Paper provides comprehensive assessment of motor performance after cervical spinal cord injury

Paper provides comprehensive assessment of motor performance after cervical spinal cord injury

Slushy spares kidney during partial nephrectomy

Slushy spares kidney during partial nephrectomy

Loyola physicians highlight the dangers of snow shoveling

Loyola physicians highlight the dangers of snow shoveling

New technique may allow more kidney cancer patients to avoid conventional open surgery

New technique may allow more kidney cancer patients to avoid conventional open surgery

FDA approves Velomedix’s IDE to expand design of VELOCITY trial for heart attack

FDA approves Velomedix’s IDE to expand design of VELOCITY trial for heart attack

Two aspects of European approach to hypothermia rescue should be adapted and applied worldwide

Two aspects of European approach to hypothermia rescue should be adapted and applied worldwide

Comprehensive review article on baroreflex sensitivity after SCI

Comprehensive review article on baroreflex sensitivity after SCI

AARP urges people to check on elderly family, friends and neighbors in wake of disaster

AARP urges people to check on elderly family, friends and neighbors in wake of disaster

Winter safety tips for older adults

Winter safety tips for older adults

Maintain dogs’ presurgery warmth to avoid hypothermia

Maintain dogs’ presurgery warmth to avoid hypothermia

Investigators provide overview of role of dopamine in modulating the immune system

Investigators provide overview of role of dopamine in modulating the immune system

Multiple Epo doses with hypothermia offers neonate neuroprotection

Multiple Epo doses with hypothermia offers neonate neuroprotection

Better interventions needed to prevent long-lasting consequences of TBI in children

Better interventions needed to prevent long-lasting consequences of TBI in children

Protocol adherence enhances outcomes in fast-track colorectal surgery

Protocol adherence enhances outcomes in fast-track colorectal surgery

Novel model may allow clinicians to predict potential for recovery after SCI

Novel model may allow clinicians to predict potential for recovery after SCI

Survey results of adoption and implementation of therapeutic hypothermia in hospitals

Survey results of adoption and implementation of therapeutic hypothermia in hospitals

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