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Avoid common irritants such as cigarette smoke and sudden humidity changes. Drink plenty of liquids, such as water, juice or broth. Liquids help break up ...
"When the temperature drops, the humidity tends to drop with it," says Dr. Dawn Davis, a Mayo Clinic dermatologist. "And, so, naturally your skin dehydrates ...
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The warm summer sun may feel great for a while, but spending too much time in hot, humid weather can be dangerous. Know the signs of heatstroke and how to ...
Approximately half of the world's population lives in areas vulnerable to dengue fever, particularly in hot and humid tropical and subtropical climates.
Ticks live in moist and humid environments, particularly wooded and grassy areas — some of the same places where you may be enjoying summer. A tick bite can ...
... humidity prevents sweat from readily evaporating from this skin, which puts added stress on your body. And pay attention to the forecast — and the sky ...
Excess moisture in the ear from heavy perspiration or prolonged humid weather also can be a culprit. Scratches or abrasions in the ear canal increase the ...
James Steckelberg, a Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist. What is 'hot yoga?' "Hot yoga" is a vigorous form of yoga performed in a very warm and humid ...
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