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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.
FDA clears Arctic Sun 5000 patient cooling device for therapeutic hypothermia, normothermia

FDA clears Arctic Sun 5000 patient cooling device for therapeutic hypothermia, normothermia

Emergency physicians to present research studies at Research Forum 2010

Emergency physicians to present research studies at Research Forum 2010

New 'Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management' journal

New 'Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management' journal

FDA approves Abreu BTT 700 System for temperature monitoring

FDA approves Abreu BTT 700 System for temperature monitoring

3M to acquire Arizant for $810M

3M to acquire Arizant for $810M

Reducing patient body temperature with cold salt beneficial for patients undergoing balloon angioplasty

Reducing patient body temperature with cold salt beneficial for patients undergoing balloon angioplasty

Healthcare professionals to share therapeutic hypothermia knowledge at 'Cool It' program

Healthcare professionals to share therapeutic hypothermia knowledge at 'Cool It' program

Clinicians in rural hospitals demonstrate high standard of care to patients: Study

Clinicians in rural hospitals demonstrate high standard of care to patients: Study

Tips to prevent water sport accidents

Tips to prevent water sport accidents

JANUMET results in greater blood sugar reductions in patients with type 2 diabetes compared to pioglitazone

JANUMET results in greater blood sugar reductions in patients with type 2 diabetes compared to pioglitazone

Inhalation of gaseous hydrogen sulfide can reduce or prevent lung injury associated with mechanical ventilation

Inhalation of gaseous hydrogen sulfide can reduce or prevent lung injury associated with mechanical ventilation

Study: Traditional methods for assessing patients after cardiac arrest may underestimate chances for survival

Study: Traditional methods for assessing patients after cardiac arrest may underestimate chances for survival

Anoxia-induced suspended animation helps survive hypothermia

Anoxia-induced suspended animation helps survive hypothermia

Antiemetic-regimen with fosaprepitant injection provides similar protection against CINV as oral EMEND

Antiemetic-regimen with fosaprepitant injection provides similar protection against CINV as oral EMEND

Preparation reduces winter sports injuries

Preparation reduces winter sports injuries

Anaheim Regional Medical Center uses Arctic Sun cooling device to protect a patient from brain damage

Anaheim Regional Medical Center uses Arctic Sun cooling device to protect a patient from brain damage

New clinical procedures, better diagnostics improve prognosis for children born with severe acute asphyxia

New clinical procedures, better diagnostics improve prognosis for children born with severe acute asphyxia

Six abstracts featuring FORE-SIGHT system presented at Pediatric Academic Societies meeting

Six abstracts featuring FORE-SIGHT system presented at Pediatric Academic Societies meeting

ThermaCor 1200 Rapid Thermal Infusion System used successfully in multiple clinical cases

ThermaCor 1200 Rapid Thermal Infusion System used successfully in multiple clinical cases

Fewer babies face health risks of early birth

Fewer babies face health risks of early birth

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