ROANOKE, Va. – As the calendar flips to the month of June, more and more people will want to head outside to do fun outdoor activities.
However, with the temperature going up, it brings the potential of heat-related concerns such as sunburn, exhaustion and heat stroke.
Dr. Robert Johnson is a family nurse practitioner with LewisGale Physicians and says that, when it comes to the heat, there are specific groups of people who are most at risk…