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Feeling the heat? Maybe it’s your medication.

June 27, 2022.Reading time 6 minutes.
Illustration of older woman with white hair looking dizzy. She stands under a hot sun in a garden.

Some people are at higher risk for serious health problems on hot days and should take extra precautions to stay cool, drink water, and take breaks from the heat.

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Call 9-1-1 at the first sign of a heart attack or stroke

May 6, 2020.Reading time 2 minutes.

King County’s Medic One/Emergency Medical Services is encouraging residents to continue to call 9-1-1 for life-threatening emergencies such as heart attack or stroke.

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