SAFETY

Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Coolers Causing Injuries: What You Need to Know

Igloo Products Corp. has a big problem on their hands. They're recalling over a million rolling coolers. The issue? The tow handle can pinch fingertips, leading to serious injuries. We're talking amputations, lacerations, and bone fractures. The company is working with the U. S. Consumer Product Saf

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Feb 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Weather Warnings on the Road: Google Maps Steps Up Safety

Google Maps is getting a weather-focused upgrade to help drivers stay safe. New options for reporting weather-related issues are being tested. These include flooded roads, low visibility, and unplowed roads. This addition is part of Google's ongoing effort to make their map app the best out there.

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Feb 13 2025WEATHER

Brace Yourself, Minnesota: A Chilly Night Ahead

Minnesota is in for a frosty night. The National Weather Service has warned that temperatures will drop significantly, with wind chills reaching as low as 35 below zero. This extreme cold can cause frostbite on exposed skin in just 10 minutes. It's crucial to stay warm and protected. The advisory i

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Feb 13 2025SPORTS

Volleyball Ouchies: What Hurts and How to Avoid Them

Volleyball is a popular sport among teens. It's fun, keeps them moving, and boosts their mood. But, like any sport, it comes with risks. Injuries can happen, and they can happen anywhere on the body. Some spots are more prone to getting hurt than others. Knowing where and how these injuries happen c

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Ohio Farmer Contracts Bird Flu: What You Need to Know

Ohio has seen its first human case of bird flu during the current outbreak. The infected individual is an adult farmer from Mercer County, located about two hours from Cincinnati. The man came into contact with infected commercial poultry that had already died from the virus. This strain of bird flu

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Feb 12 2025EDUCATION

Bus Drivers' Fight for Clean Buses

School bus drivers in Central are demanding better conditions. Their buses have become playgrounds for raccoons overnight. They are fed up with having to deal with messes left behind by these animals. These drivers are tired of being asked to clean up bodily fluids, like blood and vomit, with

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Feb 12 2025WEATHER

Frosty Frenzy: Snow and Cold Sweep Across America

Cold weather is taking over many parts of the United States. Schools and roads are shut down due to heavy snow and freezing conditions. More than 99 million people are affected by weather alerts. The Northeast, Great Plains, and Midwest are affected the most. The capital city, Washington D. C. ,

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Feb 12 2025WEATHER

Stormy Wednesday and Weekend Ahead: What to Expect

Get ready. Wednesday is going to be a wild weather day here in the Capital region. The weather will be unpredictable. Things will start out with a bit of rain. Temperatures will be mild in the morning, with some sunshine around lunchtime, which will boost temperatures in the afternoon. This war

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Patient Risks spotted after Routine Baby Vaccination

In Korea, vaccines are an essential part of public health, but you should sit tight to find out the kick in the cold water. These vaccines are really necessary when it comes to keeping check on babies young and vulnerable. It is no ordinary slope to analyze infant specific reactions to vaccinations.

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Feb 12 2025EDUCATION

Mine Safety: Improving Fire Detection with Smart Sensor Placement

Imagine being a miner deep underground. You are surrounded by darkness and the threat of fire is always present. You want to know that any fire will be detected as early as possible. Traditional fire sensors in mines might not be doing the job as well as they could. Mine fires are serio

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