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Studies show that people with CSU are more likely to experience anxiety and depression, particularly during active flares.
As Tampa Bay continues to endure punishing summer temperatures, outdoor workers are feeling the heat more than most. From ...
The best safety tips to avoid heat stress or exhaustion include the following: Hydrate before you're thirsty. Wear loose and light-colored clothing. Take water breaks every 20 minutes, finding some ...
Recent studies show that chronic heat exposure accelerates biological aging, but experts say there are ways to stay protected ...
North Texans face a surge in heat-related illnesses. Outdoor workers demand relief, and doctors urge hydration and awareness ...
The sweltering heat is fine if you are indoors in air conditioning, but for outdoor workers like lifeguards it can be brutal. One bank thermometer read 102 degrees Tuesday. While people head for the ...
Having heat stroke is a medical emergency that requires professional care. If there's more than one person around to aid the ...
Last summer, the United States took a crucial step towards protecting millions of workers across the country from the impacts ...
The Farmworker Association of Florida is trying to get a safety message about the scorching heat to workers and policymakers.
As OSHA moves the rule ahead, labor advocacy groups say workers have waited too long for basic live-saving protections.