Katie Mogg

Katie Mogg is a staff writer for The Athletic covering the St. Louis Cardinals and Major League Baseball. Prior to joining The Athletic, Katie spent two years covering the minor leagues as an editorial producer for MiLB.com and covered the San Diego Padres as an associate reporter for MLB.com in 2018. She is a graduate of Arizona State University and originates from Northern California.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

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  • Katie Mogg was offered her dream job as the St. Louis Cardinals beat writer by Emma Span, then the senior managing editor of The Athletic's MLB vertical.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • Katie covered the San Diego Padres as an associate reporter for MLB.com before joining The Athletic.

Contradictions

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  • ACE inhibitors can make individuals more prone to fainting or falling and cloak the sensation of thirst, making it harder to recognize signs of dehydration.
  • Beta-blockers heighten the odds of fainting and losing footing and hinder the body's sweating ability.

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Staying Safe in the Heat: How Certain Medications Increase the Risk of Illness During Heatwaves

Staying Safe in the Heat: How Certain Medications Increase the Risk of Illness During Heatwaves

Broke On: Monday, 17 June 2024 During the upcoming summer heatwave, individuals taking certain medications for conditions like high blood pressure, allergies, and mental health face an increased risk of severe heat-related illness. Medications such as pain relievers, allergy medications, anti-depressants and diuretics can exacerbate the effects of hot temperatures. To stay safe during heatwaves, experts recommend staying hydrated, avoiding dehydrating activities, seeking air-conditioned environments and recognizing signs of dehydration and heat exhaustion. In addition to personal precautions, individuals should take steps to reduce pollution that contributes to global warming.