
Preventing and Recognizing Hypothermia
Learn the steps to protect yourself from extremely low temperatures, including preventing hypothermia and recognizing if you’re experiencing it.
Learn more about our AdventHealth for Children Adolescent Medicine Program, including who’s a good candidate and what type of care you can expect.
Learn the steps to protect yourself from extremely low temperatures, including preventing hypothermia and recognizing if you’re experiencing it.
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Whether they’re a young child or an older adult, protecting the people we care about from falls and accidents is part of keeping them safe.
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