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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Whether indoors or out, you could be at risk for hypothermia or frost bite. I'm told the degree of temperature isn't as significant as the length of exposure. Tonight, we're trying to keep it to a minimum. Dr. Les Lenning at TriStar Summit Medical Center says he sees patients often in the winter months, especially children and the elderly, with frost bite or hypothermia. Hypothermia is caused by a cooling of your core body temperature, and frost bite occurs to the extremities, where there's less blood. Often time with frost bite, you don't realize the problem until you warm up again and experience the pain.

"We see it fairly frequently," says Dr. Lenning. "People often don't realize that they've lost as much heat as they have and they end up coming in because they're having pain in their extremities."

Dr. Letting says the nose, fingers and ears are the most common frostbitten parts of the body. To avoid an issue, keep your head and any exposed skin covered. Don't drink alcohol. NEXT on FOX17 NEWS: 3 simple things you can do to your pipes at home to avoid costly damage from the cold.Dropping Temperatures Could be Dangerous

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Prince Edward presents Edinburgh's awards in Tenn.
May 23, 2013 22:00 GMT

By ERIK SCHELZIG Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Queen Elizabeth's youngest son, Prince Edward, is visiting Tennessee to promote one of the British royal family's charities, the Duke of Edinburgh's awards.

The prince presided over an awards ceremony at the governor's mansion in Nashville on Thursday for the first batch of young Tennesseans to participate in the leadership and character program.

About 80 youths received the award by participating in community service, skills development, physical fitness and adventurous journeys through the Boy Scouts, Boys and Girls Clubs, LEAD Academy, Montgomery Bell Academy or the Miss Tennessee Scholarship Organization.

Following the event, Gov. Bill Haslam and first lady Crissy Haslam invited the awardees and their families to tea inside the governor's residence. Later on Thursday, the prince was scheduled to headline a black-tie gala at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville.

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