Reports and Studies
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Tips to stop insects around lights
Insects are often attracted to lights, especially during the evening and night hours. This can be annoying and inconvenient, especially…
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How to tell if chicken is bad after cooking
Determining if cooked chicken has gone bad is crucial for ensuring food safety and preventing foodborne illnesses. Here are some…
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Why Indians are mad for momos
Sonakshi Verma, a college student, pushes her way to order a plate of momos from a corner shop on a…
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CDC confirms the sixth Colorado bird flu case
A sixth person has contracted the bird flu in Colorado due to contact with infected birds, the U.S. Centers for…
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10 Foods to help you boost intake of Vitamin C in your body
In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is more important than ever but did you know, one essential…
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How extreme heat may affect even employees in cold offices
Workers who toil away under the sun aren’t the only ones susceptible to heat-related health issues — even those in…
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How much water should I drink during a heat wave?
As temperatures climb during a heat wave, staying hydrated becomes more crucial than ever. Our bodies lose more water through…
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What temperature is too hot for pets?
As temperatures soar during the summer months, pet owners must be vigilant about the risks of heat for their furry…
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Why using unprescribed weight loss drugs is a bad idea
Weight loss drugs like Ozempic have taken the internet by storm as they increasingly gain popularity among people of diverse…
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New tech aims to keep polar bears and people apart
At the end of the Canadian Arctic summer, polar bears head inland to wait for the ice to form. And…
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