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Wildfire Smoke Raises Unhealthy Air Quality Across Midwest and East

Originally Published 5 months ago — by ABC7 Chicago

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Air quality alerts remain in effect in the Chicago area due to smoke from Canadian wildfires, causing unhealthy air conditions. While the smoke is less dense than previous days, sensitive groups are advised to limit outdoor activities, especially children and those with respiratory issues. Masks like N95 can help, and people are encouraged to listen to their bodies and seek medical attention if needed.

Oropouche Virus Spreads Rapidly, Raising Global Health Concerns

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Trinidad & Tobago Express Newspapers

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The Canadian government has updated its travel advisory for Trinidad and Tobago, warning travelers about the Oropouche virus, a disease spread by midges and possibly mosquitoes, which can cause symptoms like fever and headache, and may pose risks to pregnant women. The advisory also highlights ongoing concerns about violent crime in certain areas of Trinidad and Tobago, urging travelers to exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings.

"10-Second Gaze at 2017 Eclipse Causes Irreversible Eye Damage"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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A Brooklyn woman suffered irreversible eye damage, including a blind spot in the middle of her left iris, after staring at the 2017 solar eclipse for just 10 seconds without proper eye protection. Bridget Kyeremateng, 29, experienced distortion to her vision and slow 20/20 vision as a result of the sun damage, along with headaches, migraines, and an astigmatism. She now warns others to take necessary precautions to protect their eyes and not to view the eclipse without proper eyewear, emphasizing that the irreversible eye damage is not worth the curiosity of witnessing the spectacle.

Tragic Loss: Teen Dies from Heart Failure After Type B Influenza Diagnosis

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WLOS

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Aidan Hoglen, a Waynesville teen, tragically passed away from heart failure complications after being diagnosed with Type B influenza. His family described him as a kind and creative soul. Aidan's illness escalated quickly, leading to a heart attack and cardiac arrest upon arrival at the emergency room. His family urges others to take all illnesses seriously and emphasizes the importance of health precautions such as handwashing and staying home when sick.

"Scientists Discover Deadly Virus Causes Hours-Long Spontaneous Erections"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Sun

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Scientists have discovered a bizarre new symptom of dengue fever, a deadly mosquito-borne virus, which can cause spontaneous erections lasting for hours. This unusual side effect was observed in a 17-year-old boy who also suffered from fever, headaches, and stomach pains. The virus, usually found in tropical areas, has been spreading to other regions, prompting health agencies to take preventive measures. While most dengue cases result in mild symptoms, severe cases can lead to life-threatening complications. It's important to be aware of the symptoms and take precautions to avoid mosquito bites in at-risk areas.

Respiratory Illnesses Surge, Straining Kingston Hospital and Prompting Public Health Warning

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Royal Gazette

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Health officials have warned of a spike in respiratory illnesses, including Covid-19, the common cold, strep throat, RSV, and influenza. Flu cases are significantly higher than usual for this time of year. The public is urged to get vaccinated against the seasonal flu, practice good hygiene, avoid close contact with sick individuals, and prioritize overall health. Medical advice should be sought, especially for high-risk individuals, if flu symptoms are severe.

"Bold and Beautiful: Tensions Rise as Eric's Health Declines"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Soap Opera Digest

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John McCook, who portrays Eric on BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL, reveals that the show takes precautions to protect his health during intense scenes. Stunt doubles and knee pads are used to ensure his safety, even for simple actions like collapsing on the floor. McCook also mentions that the on-screen coughing he has done recently has had no negative impact on his health.

"Doctor-Approved Travel Tips: 12 Ways to Stay Healthy on the Go"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by HuffPost

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Doctors recommend wearing masks, frequently washing hands, staying hydrated, taking immune system boosters, avoiding peak travel times, prioritizing rest, not overscheduling, eating a well-balanced diet, researching travel vaccines and medicines, keeping up with sun protection, buying insect repellent, and packing necessary medications to avoid getting sick while traveling.

"Permanent Pandemic Habits: How People's Lives Have Changed"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BuzzFeed

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People are sharing the habits they started during the pandemic and have continued doing until today, including eating at home, picking up trash on walks, cutting toxic people out of their lives, cutting their own hair, and prioritizing time with loved ones. Other habits include wearing masks, using hand sanitizer, cooking complex meals, and working from home. These habits have brought positive changes to their lives and well-being.

"Uncovering the Causes of Feeling Under the Weather"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by News 5 Cleveland WEWS

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Health experts suggest that several circulating viruses, including parainfluenza, may be causing people to feel under the weather. While parainfluenza is typically contracted in the fall, its presence during the summer could be attributed to the pandemic disrupting the usual virus season. Doctors advise practicing good hygiene, such as washing hands, staying home if feeling unwell, or wearing a mask when necessary, to prevent the spread of illnesses, especially considering the ongoing presence of COVID-19.

"California Braces for Intense Heat Wave Across the State"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KTLA Los Angeles

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A massive heat wave is hitting Southern California just in time for the Fourth of July weekend, with temperatures expected to reach triple digits. Excessive heat warnings and advisories have been issued for various areas, urging residents to take precautions to avoid health complications. The rising temperatures also bring elevated fire weather conditions. Authorities are advising people to stay hydrated, avoid strenuous outdoor activities, and seek shelter in air-conditioned spaces.

"NASCAR Races into Chicago Amidst Air Quality Concerns"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Block Club Chicago

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As Chicago grapples with dangerous air quality, NASCAR racecars are set to take to the streets of Downtown, raising concerns about exacerbating pollution. While NASCAR cars are generally unregulated and lack pollution mitigation devices, experts suggest that the short-term impact on air quality may not be as severe as anticipated. The emissions from the race, equivalent to the annual emissions of about five cars, pale in comparison to the daily emissions from over a million cars in the city. NASCAR has made efforts to reduce emissions by using a corn-based ethanol blend and has plans for recycling, hydration stations, and solar-powered light towers. However, experts advise caution for attendees, particularly those with asthma or comorbidities, as racecars emit volatile organic compounds that can cause smog and trigger health issues. It is recommended to check air quality before attending the race and take necessary health precautions.

Canadian Wildfire Smoke Blankets Midwest, Worsening Air Quality and Triggering Health Concerns

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Detroit News

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An air quality alert has been extended in Michigan due to haze from Canadian wildfires, with elevated levels of particulate matter posing a danger to sensitive groups and prompting health departments to urge all residents to take precautions. The hazardous air quality has led to health effects such as eye and respiratory tract irritation, asthma, heart failure, and premature death. Residents are advised to avoid outdoor activities, wear N95 masks, stay indoors with closed doors and windows, use HEPA air filters, and avoid creating more particle pollution. State and local governments are urged to develop action plans to protect residents from unhealthy air quality caused by wildfires.