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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Staying Warm and Safe: A Chilly Challenge

Freezing temperatures are expected to hit parts of the United States in the coming week. So, what should you do? Staying indoors is the best bet, but if you must venture out, be extra careful. Dangers like slipping on ice or car crashes can be lurking. Experts recommend taking a cautious approach.

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Jan 23 2025WEATHER

Snow in the Sunshine State: Florida's Rare Weather Event

Florida, typically known for its sunny beaches, has recently experienced something unusual: snow. Governor Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency for the northern part of Florida, warning of hazardous winter weather including snow, sleet, and freezing rain. Early Wednesday, light snow continued

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Jan 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rebuilding After Fires: How California Can Do It Better This Time

California is no stranger to wildfires, and now, after recent blazes, the state is looking at rebuilding. But should they just go back to the way things were? Experts say no way! They suggest rethinking how and where we build. Instead of cramming houses together on fire-prone hillsides, spread them

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Cheese Outbreak: A 2022 Mystery Solved

In the summer of 2022, a peculiar cluster of 12 cases of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) O103:H2 was spotted by the UK Health Security Agency. This group was genetically connected and spread across different regions. By analyzing what people had eaten, cheese, especially an unpasteurized brie-s

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Violence Facing Nurses: A Hidden Crisis in Jordanian Hospitals

Imagine you're a nurse in a remote Jordanian hospital. You're used to long hours and tough conditions, but something else is lurking in the background – workplace violence (WPV). Shockingly, a third of all WPV globally happens in the health sector, and Jordanian nurses seem to be dealing with an und

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Chilling Truth: How Cold Weather Affects Your Body

This week, the weather is taking a frosty turn. It's so cold that schools and businesses are shutting down. The big concern? Hypothermia. When your body's core temperature drops, that's what happens. You might feel like you're shivering more and more. Then, you could start to feel confused or even l

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

SGLT-2 Inhibitors: How Do They Compare?

Ever wondered how different SGLT-2 inhibitors stack up against each other? Well, the truth is, we don't know much. Most studies compare these diabetes drugs to placebos, not to each other. So, how effective and safe are individual SGLT-2 inhibitors? That's still a mystery. Let's break it down. SGLT

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Jan 21 2025WEATHER

Orangeburg Prepares for Icy Roads: Officials Gear Up

Orangeburg County is getting ready for some chilly weather this week. Officials are already planning how to keep the roads safe. Billy Staley, the head of Orangeburg County Emergency Services, said that the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is helping out. They're working together

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Jan 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Dust Suppressants Work and Why They Matter

Dust from mining can be bad for the environment and our health. The problem is, the stuff we use to stop dust, called suppressants, isn't always good for all types of dust. They don't stick well, and the crust they make isn't strong. So, scientists did some experiments to find out what makes a good

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Jan 21 2025WEATHER

Preparing for the Storm: Anaheim Fire & Rescue on High Alert

A red-flag warning has been issued for Southern California, prompting Anaheim Fire & Rescue to step up their game. Chief Patrick Russell is well aware of the risks that strong winds bring. "These winds can really whip up the fires in areas like Fremont Canyon. Anaheim has a lot of wildland urban int

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