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With temperatures reaching record highs across much of the United States, NBC’s Dr. John Torres and Dr. Natalie Azar join TODAY to answer questions about how to stay safe in the summer heat — including ways to avoid heat exhaustion, knowing the signs of heat stroke, and which foods you should avoid during scorching temps.

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