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As Georgia heats up, doctors warn of signs you shouldn’t ignore
By Linda Stouffer at WSB-TV (ABC) - News
· June 27, 2026
· 2 min read
With higher temperatures headed to Georgia, health experts are reminding people that there is a difference between feeling hot and being in danger.[DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]“The weather is beautiful, but it’s borderline too much. Just got to pace yourself,” one met...
Key takeaway [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]“The weather is beautiful, but it’s borderline too much.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
As temperatures rise in metro Atlanta , residents should be aware of the increased risk of heat-related illnesses, particularly for young children. The city's humid climate exacerbates this risk, making it crucial for parents and caregivers to monitor children's behavior and physical condition closely. With many outdoor events and activities taking place in Atlanta during the summer months, it's essential for attendees to take precautions, such as staying hydrated and taking regular breaks in cool, shaded areas. Dr. Brouillet's advice to seek immediate medical attention if signs of heat stroke are present should be taken seriously, as timely treatment can prevent long-term health issues. Atlanta residents can take steps to protect themselves and their families by being aware of the common symptoms of heat-related illness and taking proactive measures to stay cool and safe during the hot summer months.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 27, 2026 ·
Source: WSB-TV (ABC) - News ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? With higher temperatures headed to Georgia, health experts are reminding people that there is a difference between feeling hot and being in danger.[DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]“The weather is beautiful, but it’s borderline too much. Just got to pace yourself,” one met...
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