This winter has had absolutely no chill. The US has been experiencing intense, record-setting cold and persistent, widespread ...
As temperatures plunge during the winter months, health experts are reminding the public to take frostbite seriously—a ...
Winter weather can bring dangers such as frostbite, hypothermia, carbon monoxide poisoning, and frozen pipes, but people can prepare to stay safe by wearing appropriate clothing, avoiding wind gusts, ...
The risks of frostbite and hypothermia increase as temperatures drop below freezing for extended periods and wind chills reach the single digits.
Children can be more susceptible to cold-related injuries. Millions of Americans continue to face freezing cold temperatures and winter weather conditions after a massive winter storm blasted the ...
ABC News' Sam Champion breaks down what to know about preventing frostbite and what to do if you suspect your kids or pets ...
Heading outside for some wintertime fun like sledding, throwing snowballs or ice skating can be a sure-fire cure for cabin fever. It's also a great way for kids to get the 60 minutes of daily exercise ...
Symptoms include changes to the skin, including blisters, persistent redness, numbness, burning, and itching, which are all ...
Strong winds can make it feel a lot colder than the thermometer suggests. Protect yourself by covering exposed skin and ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - While our winter season has been mild so far, a blast of frigid temperatures has taken over. That, paired with breezy winds, calls for a quick reminder on the dangers of ...
To prevent these dangers, avoid cotton as a base layer and ensure extremities are well covered. “So our base layer, we don’t ...
A Sudbury woman is using her construction know-how to engineer a building material that may save people living outside from losing extremities due to extreme cold.