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Authors :
Glen P. Kenny, Professor and University Research Chair
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of a 26 °C Indoor Temperature Limit to Mitigate Physiological Strain in Young, Habitually Active Adults
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Glen P. Kenny, Full Professor
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Identifying the Upper Environmental Limits of Thermal Compensation in Older Human Females Using a Rapid Humidity Ramp Protocol
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Implementing an Intervention to Reduce Heat Stress and Chemical Exposures
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Glen P. Kenny, Full Professor, University Research Chair
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The Effect of Wearing the Hijab on Dry and Evaporative Heat Exchange During Moderate-intensity Exercise Performed in Hot-dry Environments
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Amber Hoek, Principal Investigator, Emergency Physician, MD, PhD
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Treatment of Exertional Heatstroke witH icE wAter Soaked Towels
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Enhancing Lethality by Targeting Cognitive and Physiological Mechanisms of Female Warfighter Resiliency to Consecutive Days of Intense Exercise in the Heat
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Study on the Establishment of a System for Early Warning and Prognostic Evaluation of Patients With Heat Stroke
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Glen P. Kenny, Full Professor
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Impact of Partial and Full Cooling Applied During Prescribed Rest Breaks to Mitigate Increases in Physiological Strain During Prolonged Work in Hot Environments.
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Glen P. Kenny, Principal investigator
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Safe Maximum Work Times and the Effectiveness of Work-rest Allocations in Mitigating Increases in Core Temperature During and on the Day Following Prolonged Heavy-Intensity Work in the
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Glen P. Kenny, Professor
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Effect of Pre-cooling the Body on Whole-body Heat Exchange in Young Males During Exercise in the Heat
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