Frostbite generally happens in body parts furthest from the heart, such as hands, feet, nose and ears, Health Canada says.
Cars drive past a homeless camp on the side of Victory Road in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022. Medical professionals from University of Utah Hospital warned Friday that the danger of ...
Dr. Liz Plaezek, a pediatrician at Children’s Minnesota, told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS that for kids, frostbite can happen quickly ...
Winter has set in, and the combination of low temperatures and strong winds brings a serious threat to your health.
During frigid temperatures, Dr. Jonathan Schoen with University Medical Center New Orleans says burn incidents are more common.