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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.
Tips to keep kids safe during cold-weather

Tips to keep kids safe during cold-weather

ACGME approves Cedars-Sinai's neurology residency training program

ACGME approves Cedars-Sinai's neurology residency training program

NIH grant to support Cedars-Sinai's Department of Neurology research

NIH grant to support Cedars-Sinai's Department of Neurology research

Bioengineering delivers innovative solutions to diagnose and repair TBI

Bioengineering delivers innovative solutions to diagnose and repair TBI

Delay in hypothermia, ROSC linked with poor post cardiac arrest neurologic outcomes

Delay in hypothermia, ROSC linked with poor post cardiac arrest neurologic outcomes

Therapeutic hypothermia recommended for patients with preexisting cardiomyopathy

Therapeutic hypothermia recommended for patients with preexisting cardiomyopathy

Studies examine cardiac arrest-information exchange on social media site

Studies examine cardiac arrest-information exchange on social media site

Latest advances in cardiovascular medicine, science and education to be presented at AHA 2011

Latest advances in cardiovascular medicine, science and education to be presented at AHA 2011

Pennsylvania Game Commission reminds hunters to avoid hypothermia

Pennsylvania Game Commission reminds hunters to avoid hypothermia

AAHPO honors BMC physician for medical contributions in the U.S., Armenia

AAHPO honors BMC physician for medical contributions in the U.S., Armenia

Winter health and safety tips

Winter health and safety tips

UTHealth Phase I trial: Bone marrow stem cell therapy feasible, safe for acute stroke patients

UTHealth Phase I trial: Bone marrow stem cell therapy feasible, safe for acute stroke patients

Therapeutic hypothermia might not be effective for children after heart attack

Therapeutic hypothermia might not be effective for children after heart attack

Article describes predictors of post-TBI psychiatric disorders

Article describes predictors of post-TBI psychiatric disorders

Frontal cerebral thermal transfer can eliminate insomnia symptoms

Frontal cerebral thermal transfer can eliminate insomnia symptoms

New device can combat hypothermia in wounded soldiers

New device can combat hypothermia in wounded soldiers

AACN to recognize Elizabeth Bridges with Flame of Excellence Award

AACN to recognize Elizabeth Bridges with Flame of Excellence Award

Black cardiac arrest victims less apt to survive at hospitals: Study

Black cardiac arrest victims less apt to survive at hospitals: Study

New publication on therapeutic hypothermia and temperature management

New publication on therapeutic hypothermia and temperature management

Therapeutic hypothermia is an effective treatment for young adult patients with HCM

Therapeutic hypothermia is an effective treatment for young adult patients with HCM

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