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Heat intolerance: Predisposing factor or residual injury?
Y. Epstein
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Clinical Departments
Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer
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Predisposing Factors
100%
Heat Intolerance
100%
Dehydration
33%
Heat Stress
33%
Infectious Diseases
33%
Acclimatization
33%
Functional Factors
33%
Skin Diseases
33%
Military Recruits
33%
Physical Fitness
33%
Febrile Disease
33%
Heat Tolerance
33%
Active Population
33%
Exertional Heat Illness
33%
Heat Stroke
33%
Heat Susceptibility
33%
Laborers
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Injury
100%
Disease Predisposition
100%
Heat Intolerance
100%
Heat Stroke
66%
Infection
33%
Obesity
33%
Dermatosis
33%
Athletes
33%
Fever
33%
Heat Tolerance
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Injury
100%
Disease Predisposition
100%
Heat Intolerance
100%
Heat Stroke
66%
Infection
33%
Obesity
33%
Athletes
33%
Skin Disease
33%
Heat Tolerance
33%
Fever
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Infectious Disease
100%
Heat Stress
100%
Heat Tolerance
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Critical Thermal Maximum
100%