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Updated · Capitol City Now · Jul 2
Springfield Clinician Links Extreme Heat to ER Visits as Crisis Team Took Several Patients
Updated
Updated · Capitol City Now · Jul 2

Springfield Clinician Links Extreme Heat to ER Visits as Crisis Team Took Several Patients

1 articles · Updated · Capitol City Now · Jul 2

Summary

  • Several people were taken to the ER on Wednesday for heat-related illnesses, Barbara Wheatley of Memorial Behavioral Health said during a WTAX interview on Springfield’s extreme heat warning.
  • Wheatley said environmental stressors such as excessive heat can worsen mental health, adding that staying hydrated, keeping cool and taking medications as scheduled can reduce stress.
  • The comments came after a week of intense heat in Springfield, where local officials and providers are focusing on how physical heat exposure can also strain emotional well-being.

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