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Frostbite: Risks and Tips for Prevention

Winter brings plenty of challenges to Central Illinois, including the risk of frostbite. Frostbite can cause lasting tissue damage and often strikes before a person realizes they’re in danger. This article offers practical steps to stay safe, protect vulnerable loved ones, and make informed decisions during harsh winter weather.

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