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Summer heat has arrived in Arkansas, and it’s time to watch for the dangerous side effects the heat can bring. Heat stress, heat exhaustion and heat stroke are serious concerns in Arkansas, and failure to be on guard can result in injury, disability or death.
Karen Hawthorn of Westerly Adult Day Services shares ways seniors can stay cool and comfortable as the temperature rises.
As temperatures soared to triple digits, Jacksonville Animal Control Shelter officers faced their first apparent heat-related death — a young English bulldog.
(ARA) - With summer upon us, warmer weather beckons everyone outdoors to enjoy the sunshine. When family and friends gather for backyard barbecues and outings in the park, it is natural to want to include the pets.
Since our pets are often an important part of our lives keeping them safe is equally important. The Burnsville Sun Current asked Richfield's Inga From, a behavior and training coordinator at the Minnesota Valley Humane Society in Burnsville, five questions on how to keep pets safe this summer.
With summer temperatures already climbing, keeping cool during South Carolina Festival of Discovery could be just as important as trying barbecue this weekend.
The unforgiving heat of Texas’ summer has arrived and animals, like people, need extra protection from the scorching sun. “If you’re hot and uncomfortable then your pet is,” said Maura Davies, senior director of communications for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Weather doesn't stop a runner, unless there's lightning. They look at the heat as a seasonal adjustment, time to add more electrolytes, run earlier or later in the day and with less intensity. But real runners never look at heat as a reason to stop or go into an air-conditioned building and (gasp!) use a treadmill.
In Afghan desert, Marines face an invisible enemyKABUL (AFP) - A scorching desert littered with bombs, little contact, an invisible enemy: the Marines who descended on Taliban bastions in southern Afghanistan will have to face guerrilla tactics proven against the Soviets, an analyst says.
Some of you might remember the legend of Icarus. His father, Daedalus, donned feathered wings glued by wax to escape Crete, where Daedalus designed the labyrinth for the cannibalistic Minotaur.
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