People with cardiovascular conditions at risk in heat: Heart and Stroke Foundation
TORONTO — The Heart and Stroke Foundation says the heat wave hitting Central Canada can be especially dangerous for people with cardiovascular conditions.
The foundation says extreme heat puts more strain on the heart as it works to get more blood to the skin’s surface as the body sweats to regulate its core temperature.
It says dehydration is a significant risk and people should drink water frequently throughout the day.
The foundation recommends staying out of the sun during the peak hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. and to consider visiting libraries, malls or community cooling spaces if people don’t have air conditioning at home.


