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Bangladeshi garment workers fall ill as temperatures soar - BusinessWorld Online
BusinessWorld· 2 days ago“Some of us – mostly girls – fall sick, vomiting or swooning due to the boiling heat,” the...
Visiting Vet: Do dogs get poison ivy? - The Martha's Vineyard Times
The Martha's Vineyard Times· 11 hours agoUbiquitous throughout most of the U.S., Toxicodendron radicans is abundant here on the Vineyard. The...
St. Luke’s Healthline: Surgeon Ikemefuna Akusoba discusses weight loss options | Times News Online
Times News· 22 hours agoWeight loss occurs when you burn more calories than you ingest. But if it’s so easy, why do more...
Everyday Cheapskate: Eating out is killing your finances, trust me
The Post-Standard· 16 hours agoIf you’ve ever gotten sick after eating out, you know what I’m talking about. The problem lies with...
Thousands of children hospitalized after ingesting melatonin unsupervised
WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia· 12 hours agoThe melatonin industry has been asked to voluntarily tighten standards after seeing a dramatic rise...
DEQ warns of harmful algal blooms
NBC Montana· 15 hours agoThe Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services is urging the public to stay on the lookout for harmful algal blooms (HABs). Harmful algal...
US, Florida overdose fatalities fall but deaths still at ‘historical high’
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla. via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoYBOR CITY — Colt Baker was the kid who had to jump from the highest step. He broke the most...
Florida police rescue dog: Here's why you can't leave pets in hot cars, how to help one
Daytona Beach News-Journal· 18 hours agoPlease do not leave your dogs locked inside vehicles in the Florida sun, even for just a short...
New Braunfels veterinarian offers tips for identifying, treating heatstroke in dogs
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung· 17 hours agoAs the summer heat hits New Braunfels, pet owners are becoming more conscious of heatstroke signs in...
FLiRTing with a COVID summer surge? What to know about the newest family of Omicron subvariants
Fortune· 14 hours ago“This is not a surprise; this is always in the cards,” Edwin Michael, PhD, an epidemiologist at the University of South Florida College of Public Health, tells Fortune. “The mutations will keep ...