The Mayo Clinic reminds us that "Children don't adapt as well as adults do to exercise in hot, humid weather. They produce more heat, sweat less and might be less likely to drink enough fluids during exercise — increasing the risk of dehydration and other heat-related illnesses. You don't need to worry from the sidelines, though. Understand how heat-related problems happen and what steps you can take to prevent them. Read the full article at MayoClinic.com....