Top tips for staying cool at work in the hot weather
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Top tips for staying cool at work in the hot weather

Erin Dean Health journalist

Overheated workplaces and not drinking enough water can affect concentration and cause dehydration and even heat stroke. Find out how to cope in the heat

With the UK’s highest recorded temperature already having been surpassed this summer, nurses may face further days of uncomfortably hot working conditions ahead.

Nursing Standard. 37, 8, 8-10. doi: 10.7748/ns.37.8.8.s6

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