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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Chennai's Heat Wave: How Urban Changes Warm Up the City

Urbanization brings people together, but it also heats up cities. This is known as the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect, where the heart of the city is much warmer than the outskirts. While many studies focus on big cities as a whole, this one zeros in on the hottest spots within Chennai, India. Resea

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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Heat Waves and Deaths: Alentejo's Future

Have you ever wondered how hot summers affect people's health? In Portugal's Alentejo region, where it's usually hot, scientists are looking into this. They found that as the world gets warmer, more people die from heat stress. This is a big problem, and it's going to get worse. They studied what ha

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Why Aren't More Men Joining Lifestyle Change Trials?

You might think that everyone would be excited to join a study that promises to help them live healthier lives. But when it comes to behavioral clinical trials focused on lifestyle changes, men seem to be less interested than women. A recent study, let's call it the ELM trial, looked into why men mi

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Health Pros and Climate Change: A Call to Action

Climate change is starting to hit people's health hard, and public health professionals are noticing. It's affecting both physical and mental well-being in communities across the U. S. To protect everyone equally, we need all sorts of plans and actions to tackle this issue. But here’s the thing: not

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Unusual Virus Strains Strike Pakistani Poultry

Infectious bursal disease, a nasty virus threatening the global poultry industry, is causing big trouble in Pakistan. This study dives into the unique characteristics of the viruses in the Faisalabad district. By examining the VP2 gene, which plays a key role in the virus, scientists discovered that

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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Climbing to Ski: The Allure of Uphill Skiing at New Hampshire Resorts

Ever thought of skiing up a mountain before gliding down? Well, many skiers in New Hampshire are embracing this challenge. This activity, known as uphill skiing, is getting popular. Instead of riding lifts, skiers use special gear to climb up. It’s not just for the thrill, but also to find consisten

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Dec 21 2024ENVIRONMENT

Montana Courts Stand Up for Future Generations

In a significant turn of events, the Montana Supreme Court has taken a bold stance on climate change, using the state's constitution to protect residents. The court relied on a clause that ensures a clean and healthy environment for future generations, which led them to strike down a law that had be

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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Meet Derek Sprague: The New PGA of America CEO and His Journey

You might have heard about all the changes happening in the PGA Tour lately. With tough competition from Greg Norman and LIV Golf, the American league has been making some big moves to stay ahead. One of the most recent developments is the appointment of a new CEO for the PGA of America. Who's the g

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

The Connection Between Mind and Wound Healing

Ever wondered why some wounds take forever to heal? It could be more than just the wound itself. With our population aging and lifestyles changing, chronic wounds are becoming a bigger deal. These aren't your typical little cuts or scrapes—they hang around for months or years and really take a toll

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Dec 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Brazil's Mangrove Changes: 2000 to 2020

Mangroves around the world are disappearing, and the reasons vary based on local conditions and policies. Brazil, one of the countries with the most mangroves, hasn't done a thorough job of figuring out exactly what's causing these changes. Researchers here took a look at how mangroves in Brazil tra

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