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Date: 2015-06-16 19:50:04
Medicine
Health
Occupational safety and health
Emergency medicine
Medical emergencies
Heat illness
Emergency response
Certified first responder
Perspiration
Emergency management
Emergency medical services
Occupational heat stress

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