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The National Weather Service warned of increased fire risk for Delaware, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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The evidence is clear: cleaner air not only benefits our lungs but also supports our mental and cardiovascular well-being.
The study highlights that chronic exposure to high levels of air pollutants may induce systemic inflammation and oxidative stress.
Fresh of its price increases from a month ago for its best (and no-longer-available) unlimited plans, Verizon announced that it is going to increase the price of its smartwatch plans starting in June. Notices went out yesterday afternoon, telling customers that they will soon pay more for a cellular connection to a watch that is … Continued Read the original post: Verizon Increases Smartwatch Plan Price by $5
By Jerrie Whiteley Herald Democrat Grayson County commissioners Tuesday agreed increase the salary for the second in command in the county’s Office of Emergency Management.… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
“We haven’t had a full night’s sleep since our son was born eight years ago,” said Mrs. B, pointing to her son’s dry, red and itchy skin. Her son has had eczema his entire life. Also known as atopic dermatitis, this chronic skin disease affects about 1 in 5 children in the industrialized world. Some studies have found rates of eczema in developing nations to be over thirtyfold lower compared with industrialized nations. However, rates of eczema didn’t spike with the Industrial Revolution,...
GENEVA: More than 70 per cent of the global workforce is exposed to risks linked to climate change that cause hundreds of thousands of deaths each year, the International Labour Organization said on Monday, adding governments would need to act as the numbers rise. Workers, especially the world's poorest, are more vulnerable than the general population to the dangers of climate extremes such as heatwaves, droughts, wildfires and hurricanes because they are often the first exposed or exposed for...
Insurance industry researchers say part of the solution could come from homeowners taking steps to make their properties more fire-resistant.