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Villagers 'scared to death' by New Mexico wildfires
BBC via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoHeat alerts also now apply in six Canadian provinces. Some cities, including Chicago, have surpassed previous record high temperatures for this time of...
Will Karen Read testify in her high-profile Massachusetts murder trial?
CBS News· 2 hours agoIt's the million-dollar question as the defense is set to present its case. Will Karen Read testify...
Live Updates: Scorching Temperatures Sweep Across Eastern U.S.
New York Times· 31 minutes agoWhile you should do what feels most comfortable for you, Carrier, an air-conditioner manufacturer,...
How extreme heat affects the body — and who's most at risk
Yahoo Life Style via AOL· 14 hours agotemperatures are expected to scorch parts of the U.S. this week, here’s some important info on what...
Your body's built-in AC: The science of sweating
WXIA-TV Atlanta· 5 days agoTo cool down, your body produces sweat. This layer of moisture on your skin triggers a process called "evaporational cooling."
Get ready, North Carolina: Temperatures will soar here too later this week
Durham Herald-Sun McClatchy via AOL· 20 hours ago“There are ways to protect yourself using cool water in your home and using fans that can help...
A heat wave not seen in decades is helping to send temperatures soaring for most Americans
CNN via Yahoo News· 1 day agotemperatures at or above 90 degrees this week as an impressive heat dome parks over the eastern US....
Rising Temperatures Increase Workplace Injuries in US - Risk & Insurance
Risk & Insurance· 17 hours agoExcessive heat exposure above normal limits can reduce the body’s ability to regulate physiological...
12 Ways to Stay Safe During a Heat Wave
Bob Vila via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoCool water can bring the body temperature down, but only apply ice or ice-cold water to small parts of the body, like the wrists, chest ...
This summer will be hotter than usual in the mid-Hudson Valley. What to know
Gannett via AOL· 3 hours agonormal in the Northeast, according to the Climate Prediction Center at the National Weather Service. "Basically they're saying out of 100%, half the time, it'll probably wind ...