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On a hot day, it does not take much time for heat exhaustion to become heat stroke.

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As the weather starts to warm up you and your kids will want to start spending time out doors more, which can be fun, but you may want to start paying attention when it comes to drinking enough water and staying safe in the pool. 

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Chances are you know someone affected by heart disease and stroke. One person dies every 38 seconds as a result of cardiovascular disease. Knowing your risk can hopefully change that statistic. We sit down with a cardiologist for heart attack prevention tips in tonight's Ask the Doctor.

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Heat stroke requires emergency treatment. So how do you know your body is over-heating? Tonight's Ask the Doctor guest has the answer. 

February is American Heart Month. Do you know the warning signs of heart failure? We sit down with a cardiologist to find out what they are in tonight's Ask the Doctor segment.