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VP Kamala Harris says she plans to 'earn and win' Democratic nomination after Joe Biden drops out and endorses her; New Alabama bill threatens voter rights, legal challenge ensues; Fact-checking GOP claims on immigrants; Water contamination a concern in Midwest flood aftermath.

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President Joe Biden drops his 2024 re-election bid. He's endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to take his spot on the ticket, and election experts say they see benefits to this decision.

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It's grass-cutting season and with it, rural lawn mower races, Montana's drive-thru blood project is easing shortages, rural Americans spend more on food when transportation costs are tallied, and a lack of good childcare is thwarting rural business owners.

Heat illness, sunburns top health risks for Ohio families this summer

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Monday, July 8, 2024   

Prolonged extreme heat is affecting many Ohioans, as health experts urged residents to stay hydrated and stay out of the sun during peak periods.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, older adults, very young children and people with chronic diseases are at the highest risk for heat-related illness. Even young and healthy people can face health risks, especially when exercising or engaging in other strenuous activities in hot weather.

Donna O'Shea, chief medical Officer of population health for UnitedHealthcare, said the use of health care services increases on very hot days, including spikes in emergency room visits.

"One thing we do want people to remember is that virtual care can help people connect with a health care professional, 24/7 from their home, when they have concerns that arise," O'Shea pointed out.

According to the Department of Health and Human Services, extreme heat can trigger asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Dehydration can lead to kidney injury and blood pressure problems. Blazing heat can also pose risks for people struggling with mental health issues and can worsen acute psychiatric and substance use symptoms.

Kelly Vyzral, senior policy associate for the Children's Defense Fund-Ohio, said drowning remains a top risk for children participating in water activities such as swimming or boating.

"Using life jackets if you're out on the water," Vyzral advised. "Another great thing would be to learn CPR, so if something does happen, you can provide that first line of help until an emergency responder can get there. "

One 2023 insurance company study ranked Ohio in the top five among states for pool-related fatalities among children younger than 16.

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