SARBC Hypothermia Page 
Information about Hypothermia, what it is, how it affects you and its treatment. By the Search and Rescue Society of British Columbia.
http://www.sarbc.org/hypo.htmlHypothermia Treatment Technology Web-Site 
Hypothermia treatment should start in the field by rewarming victims with equipment supplying warm humidified air or oxygen and warm IV-fluids to minimize core-temperature afterdrop.
http://hypothermia-ca.com/
Hypothermia Prevention, Recognition and Treatment 
Hypothermia Prevention, Recognition and Treatment. Articles, protocols and research on the life-saving skills of keeping hypothermia victims alive by core rewarming techniques.
http://www.hypothermia.org
MacScouter Winter Camping and Hypothermia 
Hypothermia information compiled from various sources and authors by Chuck Bramlet.
http://www.macscouter.com/KeepWarm
Cold Injuries & Cold Water Near Drowning Guidelines 
Guidelines developed for use by prehospital, clinic and hospital personnel in dealing with cold injuries. By the State of Alaska.
http://www.sarbc.org/hypo2.html
Outdoor Action Winter Activities Home Page 
Guide to outdoor activities in winter: winter camping, Cross-country and Telemark skiing, snowshoeing, and winter first aid. By Princeton University.
http://www.princeton.edu/~oa/winter/index.shtml
Chamonix Hospital Cold Injury Page 
Research, evaluation, prevention and information in Mountain Medicine and Traumatology. By Mountain Medicine and Traumatology Department of Chamonix Hospital.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/dmtmcham/dmtm_uk.htm
Hypothermia Tool Box 
Presentation outline. Gives warning signs, first aid and prevention for hypothermia.
http://www.opsafesite.com/ToolBoxTalks/Hypothermia.htm
First Aid: Hypothermia 
Hypothermia is a condition that comes about when the body's heat regulating mechanism can't cope with the conditions it's working in.
http://firstaid.eire.org/Firstaid-Text/Hypothermia.htm
Keep Cold-Weather Gear Ready in Home and Car 
Even though most of the US has been visited by a mild season thus far, it's inevitable that more typical winter weather will eventually find us. Now would be a good time to prepare our homes and vehicles.
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/1009464640.html
Staying Safe Outdoors in Winter Weather 
Exposure to cold temperatures can cause serious or life-threatening health problems. To stay safe, you should know what to do if a cold-weather health emergency arises.
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/1010788326.html
Georgia Farm Bureau Safety: Hypothermia 
When you hear about hypothermia, you usually envision someone stranded in a terrible winter storm. However, hypothermia can occur when it's wet, windy and up to 50 or 60 degrees Fahrenheit. This condition is most common in cold weather, but infants and the elderly can develop hypothermia at temperatures greater than 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
http://www.gfb.org/safety/winter.htm
Cold Weather Precautions: Preventing Hypothermia 
Tips for preventing hypothermia.
http://www.sema.state.mo.us/hyptho.htm
Mountain Medicine 
Links to information on cold and high-altitude injuries.
http://www.thebmc.co.uk/world/mm/mm0.htm
Warning Signs of Hypothermia 
Image illustrating hypothermia symptoms.
http://www.islandnet.com/sarbc/resqair/warnhypo.html
Balancing hypoxia and hypothermia in cold-submerged frogs 
Many animals respond to hypoxic stress by selecting cooler environments, the so-called 'behavioural hypothermia' response.
http://jeb.biologists.org/
Heat Loss: Losing it 5 Ways 
Image illustrating 5 ways the body loses heat.
http://www.islandnet.com/sarbc/resqair/heatloss.html
Hypothermia: Treatment in the Field/Hospital 
Image illustrating body temperature vs symptoms and body temperature vs treatment.
http://www.islandnet.com/sarbc/resqair/thermom.html
H.E.L.P. and Huddle: Cold Water Survival 
Image illustrates techniques to prolong life in cold water.
http://www.islandnet.com/sarbc/resqair/help-hud.html
RES-Q Products Inc. - Protocols and Publications 
Index of articles relating to recognition, prevention and treatment of hypothermia.
http://www.islandnet.com/sarbc/resqair/public1.html
Accidental Hypothermia 
Covers recognition and treatment; discusses incidents not normally expected, such as the elderly in their homes. By National Institute of Health.
http://www.nih.gov/nia/health/agepages/hypother.htm
Yahoo! Health: Hypothermia 
Causes, symptoms, and treatment of hypothermia.
http://health.yahoo.com/health/dc/000038/0.html
Hypothermia Rescue 
Hypothermia protocol by Charlottesvile-Albemarle (Virginia) Rescue Squad.
http://warhammer.mcc.virginia.edu/cars/hypothrm.html
Preventing Cold-Related Illnesses in Agricultural Workers 
During the winter months many agricultural workers and commercial fishermen face an additional occupational hazard - exposure to the cold. Some health problems can arise including frostbite, trench foot, and hypothermia. This sheet is designed to provide readers with basic information on how to prevent cold-related illnesses.
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/nasd/docs2/as17800.html
MFAAA Emergency Preparedness: Hypothermia 
Effects of cool temperatures on the elderly. Even normal room tmperatures can be serious.
http://www.mfaaa.org/emergency/prepare/cold.html
Heat Capacity, Body Temperature, and Hypothermia 
Discussion of how water affects the ease with which victims become hypothermic. University of Colorado at Denver, Chemistry Department.
http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/Journal/Issues/1998/Jan/abs48.html
Hypothermia in Warm Climates 
Hypothermia if often considered as a threat in warm climates, but can be just as deadly.
http://www.swmed.edu/library/consumer/hypothrm.htm
Spinal Cord Injury and Hypothermia 
Because of spinal cord injury, the temperature of the body has an increased tendency to fluctuate according to the temperature of the environment.
http://calder.med.miami.edu/pointis/hype.html
Management of Hypothermia 
Management of hypothermia in a clinical setting. Much of the information is also useful in the field. By John Hickey.
http://www.theberries.ns.ca/Archives/Hypothermia.html
REI: Dealing With Temperature Extremes 
Human miscalculations during surges or drops in temperature may leave you vulnerable to weather-related injury or illness. The savvy wilderness traveler needs to know how to react when weather conditions move outside a human's customary comfort zone.
http://rei1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H2665917336X932473
Hypothermia - State of Alaska 
Cold Injuries and Cold Water Near Drowning Guidelines. Extensive information.
http://www.hypothermia.org/protocol.htm
Outdoor Action Guide to Hypothermia and Cold Weather Injuries 
Traveling in cold weather conditions can be life threatening. When going into cold conditions it is your responsibility to learn the latest information. By Princeton University.
http://www.princeton.edu/~oa/safety/hypocold.shtml
Rural Family Medicine 
Links to useful sites on cold-weather injuries.
http://www.ruralfamilymedicine.org/clinical%20topics/hypother.htm
Winter Camping Manual 
Tips on selecting and using equipment for safe and comfortable winter camping.
http://wnyliving.com/outdoors/winter_camping_manual.htm
Cold Weather Camping and First Aid 
Cold weather comfort and safety.
http://www.netwoods.com/document/coldhnt3.html
Hypothermia and Near Drowning 
Outlines of diagnosis, early treatment and management of the diver with hypothermia and near-drowning. From Diving Medicine Online.
http://scuba-doc.com/hypoth.htm
Troop 98 Winter Camping Tips 
Tips for safe winter camping. Winter camping is a lot of fun, but it presents some subtle dangers. Winter camping, if not prepared, is dangerous even when sleeping.
http://www.bsatroop98.com/wintercamping.htm
REI Snow Camping Checklist 
Checklist of essential and nice-to-have winter camping gear.
http://www.rei.com/rei/learn/detail.jsp?URL=/rei/learn/camp/hksnowf.jsp&ls=Camping
BBC News: Cold 'killing 50,000' each winter 
News article: Campaigners are calling for action to help prevent 50,000 deaths from cold in the UK each year.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/298533.stm
BBC News: Hypothermia: The facts 
News article: Exposure to the cold is estimated to cause 30,000 deaths a year in the UK.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/medical_notes/276284.stm
NOLS Wilderness First Aid: Cold Injuries 
An excerpt from the book, "NOLS Wilderness First Aid." Includes the physiology of temperature regulation, prevention and treatment of cold injuries (hypothermia, frostbite, immersion foot).
http://www.nols.edu/Publications/FirstAid/coldinjury.shtml
Dan Chartrand 
Story of a man whose hypothermia led to Woodsman's Disease, causing disorientation, paranoia, and lack of coordination. The victim turned down several offers of assistance before eventually dying.
http://www.randy.ca/
Ol' Buffalo Cold Weather Camping 
Essay on camping comfortably in cold weather. Covers recognition and treatment of hypotermia and frostbite. Written by Alaskan who was trained in arctic survival skills by the US Air Force and the Alaska Army National Guard.
http://www.three-peaks.net/coldcamp.htm