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How the oceans' losing oxygen would impact life
Scientists predict that the oceans' oxygen levels could drop 3 to 4% by the year 2100. As that happens, oceans will undergo drastic losses of biodiversity, and entire ecosystems could be wiped out.
My first visit to high altitude didn’t go well. I was at a training camp in the French Alps, and on one of our easy days my ...
The new year can be a good time for police and law enforcement officers to set realistic, sustainable health and wellness ...
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Reasons your check engine light comes on and how to interpret it
When the check-engine light snaps on, it is not a suggestion, it is your car’s way of saying something in the powertrain or ...
How can homeowners know if the air in their home feels right and is actually healthy to breathe? According to a HelloNation ...
Winter brings with it the problem of dehydration without people realising they are dehydrated. Here's how to spot these signs and take action immediately.
We first introduced you to Bi’Laynie last month as she finally headed home after months in the NICU. Now, we’re checking back ...
New research suggests that for about a billion years, Earth’s rotation stayed stable at 19-hour days due to a balance between ...
In short: more carbon in the air does not guarantee more carbon in the wood. Between those two lies a living network of ...
Experts say gait speed, grip strength, balance, and endurance are some of the strongest predictors of long-term independence.
With just two weeks left in the NFL regular season, Aaron Rodgers looks set for one last chase for glory, while Philip Rivers ...
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Can Wearable Devices Help Prevent Heart Disease?
Smartwatches and wearable heart monitors can help detect issues such as irregular heart rhythms. But they also have limits ...
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