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Golfers follow the sun. Now they are paying closer attention how to protect themselves from it 04/13/2024 11:15am • AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Camilo Villegas wasn't just trying to refine his golf swing as he prepared to play in the Masters for the first time in nine years. He was constantly checking the fine print on the ingredients in sunscreen. It reached a point a few weeks ago when the 42-year-old Colombian was t Arizona's most populous county has confirmed 645 heat-associated deaths in metro Phoenix last year Arizona's most populous county has confirmed 645 heat-associated deaths in metro Phoenix last year 03/13/2024 07:00pm • PHOENIX (AP) — Public health officials in Arizona’s most populous county on Wednesday reported they confirmed a staggering 645 heat-associated deaths last year — more than 50% higher than 2022 and another consecutive annual record in arid metro Phoenix. The numbers in the preliminary report b Mexico will likely elect a woman as its next president, but money to govern is already being spent Mexico will likely elect a woman as its next president, but money to govern is already being spent 02/16/2024 12:02am • MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico is almost certain to elect its first female president in June — both leading candidates are women — but it’s almost equally as certain that she won’t have much room to act independently of outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The populist president ha Why are tweens and teens obsessed with skin care? Doctors warn the trend could be doing more harm than good Why are tweens and teens obsessed with skin care? Doctors warn the trend could be doing more harm than good 01/12/2024 08:21pm • If you’ve ever seen a “get ready with me” video on social media, or a new skin care product haul video, you might think tweens and teens are becoming obsessed with skin care. According to a recent survey by Piper Sandler, spending on skin care products among tweens and teens, particularly G How to stay limber and safe while exercising outside this season How to stay limber and safe while exercising outside this season 12/27/2023 05:09pm • During the week between Christmas and New Years, exercising might be the last thing on some peoples' minds. But doctors say getting out in the elements can be good for you — if you take the proper steps this winter. “Patients will often, you know, stop exercising or significantly reduce th Signs of Vitamin D Deficiency 11/29/2023 07:00pm • Vitamin D is considered a nutrient of public health concern, meaning that a staggering number of people don't get enough of this vitamin in their diet. If you think your diet may be low in vitamin D, learn about the signs and symptoms of a vitamin D deficiency and how you can easily increase your in Novelist Tim Dorsey, who mixed comedy and murder in his Serge A. Storms stories, dies at 62 11/28/2023 08:36pm • NEW YORK (AP) — Tim Dorsey, a former police and courts newspaper reporter who found lasting fame as the creator of the crime-comedy novel series starring Serge A. Storms, an energetic fan of Florida history and an ingenious serial killer, has died. He was 62. Dorsey, who published 26 novels, died Alaska Cruise Packing List: 36 Must-Have Items 10/10/2023 08:00pm • Alaska is one of the most stunning places to visit on Earth. The vast pristine wilderness, ever-changing landscapes and opportunity to view wildlife -- including bear, moose, Dall sheep, caribou, wolves, and marine mammals such as orcas and humpback whales -- are just a few of the reasons it's one o How to see the last ‘ring of fire’ eclipse until 2046 How to see the last ‘ring of fire’ eclipse until 2046 10/02/2023 04:14pm • (CNN) — An annular solar eclipse will make its appearance in the skies over North, Central and South America on October 14, creating a singular spectacle for those in its path — and a rare opportunity for scientists.The dazzling celestial event will allow millions of people to witness “the Not even the fall colours can escape climate change's impacts: scientists Not even the fall colours can escape climate change's impacts: scientists 09/24/2023 10:06am • Click here for updates on this story Toronto (CTV Network) -- Anyone who lives in a part of the country with trees that shed their leaves in the fall – like beeches, birches, oaks, ashes and the ever popular maple tree – knows to expect a brilliant display of yellow, orange and red foliage ea 13 Questions to Ask Your Dermatologist 09/20/2023 08:00pm • No question is too small when it comes to your skin. As the body's largest organ, the skin and its health -- even minor changes -- can have major implications. "What you see happening with your skin can be a helpful indicator of what's happening inside your body," says Dr. Anne Chapas, a Manhattan, 32 Top Cheap Weekend Getaways in the U.S. 09/19/2023 08:00pm • Sometimes you just need to escape from your everyday routine -- but you may not have weeks (or funds) on end to spend away from home. For those seeking a quick, affordable trip, we've compiled a variety of cheap weekend getaways across the U.S., organized by region so you can find something within d Some easy (or mostly easy) life changes that have a big impact on the world’s oceans Some easy (or mostly easy) life changes that have a big impact on the world’s oceans 09/16/2023 08:21am • (CNN) — It all seems so daunting: plastics in the ocean, dying coral reefs, entire species being wiped out – but don’t click away in despair!There really are things everyone can do to help make the ocean cleaner and keep our environment healthier.Here are some easy (or mostly easy) life ch Rare and aggressive: Understanding the skin cancer that took Jimmy Buffett's life Rare and aggressive: Understanding the skin cancer that took Jimmy Buffett's life 09/08/2023 05:25am • For a man synonymous with life in the sun, a skin cancer diagnosis can't be a total shock to Jimmy Buffett fans. But, as many "parrotheads" learned after his death, the kind that he got, Merkel cell carcinoma, is one of the least common forms of cancer. It's also much more aggressive. Out of the Grand Slam tournaments are getting hotter. US Open players and fans are feeling that this week Grand Slam tournaments are getting hotter. US Open players and fans are feeling that this week 09/06/2023 04:35pm • NEW YORK (AP) — Andy Murray prepared for the steamy conditions often found at the U.S. Open by simulating the “brutal heat and humidity” in New York this time of year with the help of, well, an actual steam room at his home. The 36-year-old British tennis star set the humidity in there at 70%
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