Media Summary: Frigid temperatures settling over Northeast Ohio are prompting healthcare providers to issue warnings about Emergency room physicians are warning residents about the heightened CBS News New York's Vanessa Murdock spoke to a doctor about ways to protect yourself from the elements.

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Frigid temperatures settling over Northeast Ohio are prompting healthcare providers to issue warnings about Emergency room physicians are warning residents about the heightened CBS News New York's Vanessa Murdock spoke to a doctor about ways to protect yourself from the elements. 9Health expert Dr. Payal Kohli discusses how to protect your safety during a cold weather snap experienced recently in Denver. A local doctor said you can get too cold at any temperature below 40. Here's what he recommends to protect yourself.

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Frostbite risk increases as subzero wind chills grip Northeast Ohio

Frostbite risk increases as subzero wind chills grip Northeast Ohio

Frigid temperatures settling over Northeast Ohio are prompting healthcare providers to issue warnings about

Sub-zero wind chills in Metro Detroit raise frostbite, hypothermia concerns

Sub-zero wind chills in Metro Detroit raise frostbite, hypothermia concerns

Emergency room physicians are warning residents about the heightened

Health Risks of Subzero Temperatures

Health Risks of Subzero Temperatures

Frostbite

Sub-zero temperatures prompt frostbite alerts from medical experts

Sub-zero temperatures prompt frostbite alerts from medical experts

Dangerous

Time To Layer Up: Sub-Zero Temps Bring Frostbite Risk

Time To Layer Up: Sub-Zero Temps Bring Frostbite Risk

Temperatures have dropped

Sub-zero temperatures bring frostbite risk in minutes

Sub-zero temperatures bring frostbite risk in minutes

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Sub-zero temps raise concerns for cold exposure and frostbite injuries

Sub-zero temps raise concerns for cold exposure and frostbite injuries

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Subzero wind chills and frostbite: How you can stay safe in the cold

Subzero wind chills and frostbite: How you can stay safe in the cold

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'It could only take minutes': Risk of frostbite increases significantly with dropping temperatures

'It could only take minutes': Risk of frostbite increases significantly with dropping temperatures

The

Risk of frostbite and hypothermia increase as temperatures drop below zero

Risk of frostbite and hypothermia increase as temperatures drop below zero

As temperatures drop

With brutally cold temperatures comes the risk of frostbite. Here's what you need to know.

With brutally cold temperatures comes the risk of frostbite. Here's what you need to know.

CBS News New York's Vanessa Murdock spoke to a doctor about ways to protect yourself from the elements.

Frostbite and other health risks associated with extreme cold

Frostbite and other health risks associated with extreme cold

9Health expert Dr. Payal Kohli discusses how to protect your safety during a cold weather snap experienced recently in Denver.

Hypothermia, frostbite aren't just threats in subzero temps

Hypothermia, frostbite aren't just threats in subzero temps

A local doctor said you can get too cold at any temperature below 40. Here's what he recommends to protect yourself.