Moving into the Warmer Weather

Transition your home so that you’re living cooler. Ditch the flannel and heavy comforters for lightweight cotton, percale or linen sheets. Keep curtains and blinds closed during the day to block out direct sunlight and heat. Run ceiling fans counterclockwise to create a cool, downward breeze.

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Moving into the Warmer Weather

Ditch the winter clothing. Choose breathable fabrics like cotton, poplin, linen or moisture-wicking synthetics in light colors that reflect the sunlight rather than absorb it. Invest in some good UV-blocking sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat that will cover your neck and shoulders, and use a good high spf sunscreen.

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Moving into the Warmer Weather

Acclimatize your body by easing into the heat. Spend short segment (20-30 minutes) then gradually increase your exposure. Hydrate proactively. Drink water all day, and replenish electrolytes if you are sweating heavily. Adjust your workout schedule by shifting to early mornings or late evenings when temperatures are cooler than at mid-day.

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