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Hot, humid weather; Oily skin; Hormonal changes; Weakened immune system. Risk factors. Risk factors for tinea versicolor include: Living in hot, humid weather.
"It's important to protect yourself and your family from high temperatures and humidity," says Dr. Brittany Beel, a Mayo Clinic emergency medicine physician ...
Jacksonville, Fla. — August 7, 2012. Summer can mean more than just an increase in temperatures, humidity and outdoor physical activity.
Avoid strong odors and other triggers. Food and cooking smells, perfume, smoke, stuffy rooms, heat, humidity, flickering lights, and driving are among the ...
The heat wave moving across parts of the U.S. may send many people flocking to beaches for relief from the heat and humidity. Before you grab your beach bag ...
High humidity can cause heat-related health issues, too, especially if you're dehydrated. So drink a lot of water. CLIP 826G0837 at 00:57. “If somebody goes ...
Dust mites prefer warm, humid spaces. Use allergy-proof covers on mattresses, box springs and pillows. Wash sheets, blankets and stuffed animals at least weekly ...
Fall's cooler temperatures and lower humidity may be drying out your skin. Moisturizers prevent and treat dry skin, protect sensitive skin, improve skin ...
During the summer months, for instance, when weather is hotter and more humid, it is important to drink more fluid, especially if you are exercising outdoors.
Replacing fluids during hard activity is needed to keep from dehydrating. Hot, humid weather increases the amount of sweat and fluid lost. Medicines. Certain ...
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