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    When the temperature goes up in the summer months, exercising outside can become challenging.

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    Hot Weather and heart disease can be a dangerous combination. The American Heart Association explains the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke you should know if you have a cardiovascular condition before spending a day in the sun.

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