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Stay Cool

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Initial release USA
Directors Michael Polish
Initial DVD release Netherlands
Budget4. 5 million USD
ComposersRyan Franks
Scott Nickoley
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About Stay Cool


An aging author returns home to his hometown of Sacramento to deliver the commencement speech at his old high school. He is then forced to confront an unrequited high school crush and has to fight through issues from his past to hopeful `Stay Cool' and get the girl of his dreams.

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Heatwaves: What do they do to the body and who is at risk?

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... Here s what you need to know about the effects of heat on the body and how to Stay Cool...

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... )Are you warm enough in sub-zero conditions, and you can Stay Cool in the summer? What is that noise? It is the beep, beep, beep of the pedestrian crossing, the bass of the buses and the screeching of the food drone delivery mopeds, to stop the rare, day or night...

Heatwaves: What do they do to the body and who is at risk?

Feb 16,2020 6:02 am

Officials are warning that high temperatures in The Coming days could affect people's health. The UK Health Security Agency has issued a for southern England for Friday and Saturday.

Forecasters expect temperatures to hit 28C (82F) on Wednesday in The Midlands and south-east England, although cooler weather is likely further north.

By Friday, London could see 34C (93F) and Manchester 30C (86F).

In this unusually hot weather, people are being asked to keep a close check on The Most vulnerable, such as older people who are most At Risk of heat exhaustion.

Here's what you need to know about The Effects of heat on The Body and How To Stay Cool .

What does extreme heat do to our bodies?

As The Body gets hotter, blood vessels open up. This leads to lower blood Pressure and makes The Heart work harder to push The Blood around The Body .

This Can cause mild symptoms such as an itchy heat rash or swollen feet as blood vessels become leaky.

At the same time, sweating leads to The Loss of fluids and salt and, crucially, The Balance between them in The Body changes.

This, combined with the lowered blood Pressure , Can lead to heat exhaustion. Symptoms include:

If blood Pressure drops too far, The Risk of heart attacks rises.

Why do our bodies react this way?

Our bodies strive to keep a core temperature of about 37. 5C whether we're in a snowstorm or a heatwave.

It is the temperature our bodies have evolved to work at.

But as The Weather gets hotter, The Body has to work harder to keep its core temperature down.

It opens more blood vessels near The Skin to lose heat to our surroundings and starts sweating.

As the sweat evaporates, it dramatically increases The Heat lost from The Skin .

How Can I stay safe in The Heat ?

The UK Health Security Agency has some tips:

How Can I get a Good Night 's sleep?

Use thin sheets, cool your socks in The Fridge before putting them on and stick to your usual bedtime routine, experts say.

What should I do if I see someone with heat exhaustion?

If they Can be cooled down within half an hour, then heat exhaustion is not normally serious.

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However, if they do not recover within 30 Minutes , then what follows is heat stroke.

It is a Medical Emergency and you should call 999.

People with heat stroke may stop sweating even though they are too hot. Their temperature could go over 40C and they might have seizures or lose consciousness.

Who is more At Risk ?

Old Age or some long-term conditions, such as heart disease, Can leave people less able to cope with The Strain heat puts on The Body .

Diabetes Can make The Body lose Water more quickly and some complications of the disease Can alter blood vessels and The Ability to sweat.

Children and those who are less mobile may also be more vulnerable. Brain diseases, such as dementia, Can also leave people unaware of The Heat or unable to do anything about it.

People who are homeless will also be more exposed to The Sun . Those living in top-floor flats will also face higher temperatures.

Do some drugs increase The Risk ?

Yes - But people should keep taking their medication as normal and need to make more effort to Stay Cool and hydrated.

Diuretics - Sometimes called " Water pills" - increase the amount of Water The Body expels. They are taken widely, including for Heart Failure . In high temperatures, they increase the dangers of dehydration and imbalances in key minerals in The Body .

Antihypertensives - which lower blood Pressure - Can combine with The Blood vessels that are dilating to cope with The Heat and cause dangerous drops in blood Pressure .

Some drugs for epilepsy and Parkinson's Can block sweating and make it harder for The Body to cool itself.

And other drugs such as lithium or statins Can become more concentrated and problematic in The Blood if there is too much fluid loss.

Does heat kill?

There are about 2,000 deaths caused by high temperatures in England every year.

Most of these will be heart attacks and strokes caused by The Strain of trying to keep body temperatures stable.

The Higher death rate starts to Kick In once the thermometer passes 25C-26C.

However, The Evidence suggests the deaths tend to be caused by higher temperatures in spring or Early Summer rather than " peak summer".

This could be because we start to change our day-to-day behaviour as summer progresses and we get more used to dealing with The Heat .

The Evidence from previous heatwaves is the increase in deaths happens very quickly - within The First 24 hours of the heatwave.



Source of news: bbc.com

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