It’s that time of year where we want to be outside to go hiking, camping, boating, cycling and running – it’s what we do in New Mexico in the summer, but it’s also hot out there.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – It’s that time of year where we want to be outside to go hiking, camping, boating, cycling and running – it’s what we do in New Mexico in the summer, but it’s also hot out there.
Too often, those popular activities put our health at risk. In this week’s Healthy Living, UNM Health explains how to avoid a heat illness.
Watch the video above for more.
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