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People experiencing homelessness are particularly vulnerable to the health ramifications of extreme heat, which is worsening ...
Climate change is making heat waves the new normal. Prolonged exposure to such high temperatures can cause various health ...
More than 200 million Americans are under extreme heat alerts” not a prediction for the future, that’s the reality enveloping the central and eastern United States this week, as per the National ...
Over time, high temperatures can cause headaches, confusion and slow motor function, especially in the elderly. Prevention ...
In preparation for this week's heat wave, the City of Cincinnati encouraged residents to take advantage of recreation centers, YMCA locations, and public libraries to stay cool and hydrated in the ...
Authorities across Southern Europe urged people to seek shelter Sunday and protect the most vulnerable as punishing ...
Studies suggest a connection between warmer months and reduced fertility rates, particularly related to male fertility.
From the Midwest to the East Coast, record-breaking heat is forcing cities to cancel events, open cooling centers, and warn ...
In cold weather, wear a hat, gloves, warm socks, and a warm coat. Wear layers to keep your core warm, and don’t wear tight clothing. Some people find a scarf or turtleneck helpful for staying warm.
Every day, regional supervisors at the Minnesota Department of Transportation are monitoring the weather to ensure their outdoor crews stay safe. In the summer, one big consideration is heat.
Wave's chief executive, Paul Bolno, said the trial data is "a significant milestone […] for the entire oligonucleotide field" and "unlocks and derisks" the company's RNA editing platform.
A drug billed by Sanofi as a successor to its blockbuster inflammation and immunology blockbuster Dupixent is being prepared for phase 3 trials in asthma – even though it missed the mark in a ...