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In summer heatwaves, alcohol can feel stronger due to dehydration from sweating and similar symptoms of heat exhaustion. Philippa Kaye advises that alcohol concentration remains the same, but dehydration and heat can intensify its effects. To stay safe, avoid drinking in the sun, use sunscreen, and stay hydrated. Heat exhaustion can lead to heat stroke if untreated.
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