The article emphasizes that the worst mistake at urgent care is going there during a true medical emergency, and highlights the importance of understanding when to choose urgent care versus the emergency room to ensure safety and proper treatment.
YouTube will now promote step-by-step first aid videos made by hospitals and trustworthy health organizations at the top of search results for acute health emergencies including bleeding, choking, heart attacks, seizures, and opioid overdoses. The new feature, known as First Aid Information Shelves, aims to provide critical life-saving knowledge and limit the spread of health misinformation, with videos created by Mass General Brigham, the Mexican Red Cross, and the American Heart Association. This move could make YouTube a more reliable tool in a medical emergency, and many of the videos are available in English and Spanish, with support for other languages planned for the future.
Texas is experiencing a historic heat wave that has entered its 11th consecutive day, with no end in sight. More than 10,000 power outages have been reported in Texas, and the excessive heat could turn deadly, with many people having few options to escape the heat. Heat alerts have expanded across 10 states in the South, Southwest, and Mississippi Valley, with more than 53 million people under heat alerts. Temperatures well above 100 degrees are forecast from Phoenix and Tucson in Arizona through Roswell in New Mexico. The excessive heat could lead to health emergencies such as heatstroke and heat exhaustion.