[Heatstroke Column] Have you ever been asked about heatstroke and found yourself in trouble?
Heatstroke occurs when the "core body temperature" rises due to high temperatures and humidity, or activities such as exercise and labor, and the body is unable to effectively release that heat.
What exactly is the unfamiliar term "core body temperature"?
How can we prevent the rise in "core body temperature"?
In this column, we explain the relationship between heatstroke and core body temperature.
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