Which of the following statements is true?

A. A person suffering from exercise-associated muscle cramps typically has a body temperature of 105ºF or higher.
B. Exercise-associated muscle cramps are muscle spasms that usually occur in the abdomen.
C. Caffeinated beverages are recommended for treating a person with heatstroke.
D. Lack of sweating is a sign of heatstroke.


Answer: D

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