Originally Posted By: JeffMc
I find that high heat and high humidity really contribute dehydration, hyperthermia and other heat illnesses. But I suspect that dry heat may dehydrate just as rapidly but more subtly, since it evaporates more quickly and doesn't leave you feeling as obviously damp and sweaty. This may be more misleading, and therefore more dangerous.


You done gone and broke the code. :-)
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