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  2. It's hot, it's cold. How fall temperature fluctuations are ...

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    When it comes to staying healthy in unpredictable weather, doctors recommend doing your best to keep an eye on the forecast and air quality. "Check air quality before going outside and limit ...

  3. Dermatologists Say The Secret To Super-Soft Skin May Be In ...

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    If you've ever dealt with common skin woes like melasma or dryness, you've probably spent a lot of time (and money) investing in skincare products that promise to address your concerns. While it's ...

  4. Insect winter ecology - Wikipedia

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    Intracellular ice formation usually causes cell death, even in freeze-tolerant species, due to physical stresses exerted as ice crystals expand. [4] Ice formation in extracellular spaces increases the concentration of solutes in the extracellular fluid, resulting in the osmotic flow of water from intracellular spaces to extracellular spaces. [ 5 ]

  5. Cold and heat adaptations in humans - Wikipedia

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    Cold and heat adaptations in humans are a part of the broad adaptability of Homo sapiens. Adaptations in humans can be physiological, genetic, or cultural, which allow people to live in a wide variety of climates. There has been a great deal of research done on developmental adjustment, acclimatization, and cultural practices, but less research ...

  6. Cold wave - Wikipedia

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    A cold wave (known in some regions as a cold snap, cold spell or Arctic Snap) is a weather phenomenon that is distinguished by a cooling of the air. Specifically, as used by the U.S. National Weather Service, a cold wave is a rapid fall in temperature within a 24-hour period requiring substantially increased protection to agriculture, industry ...

  7. DHS: Wisconsin whooping cough cases increasing 'significantly'

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    Coughing episodes can cause difficulty breathing, gagging, or vomiting. Some people also may have a high-pitched "whoop" after they cough. It is very important to treat this illness early.

  8. Heat escape lessening position - Wikipedia

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    The HELP is an attempt to reduce heat loss enough to lessen the effect of hypothermia. Hypothermia is a condition where bodily temperature drops too low to perform normal voluntary or involuntary functions. Cold water causes "immersion hypothermia", which can cause damage to extremities or the body's core, including unconsciousness or death. [2]

  9. Cold case solved: After 33 years, Illinois woman found in ...

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    The county said that a family member of Lundgren's had been identified and subsequently confirmed in July, five months after they sought FBI assistance to help them in solving the cold case.