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- Beat the heat to avoid illness (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Jul 4, 2008 - Summer weather brings opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities, but it also brings dangerous periods of extreme heat. Ronald Lawton, emergency medicine specialist at Advocate South Suburban Hospital in Hazel Crest, offers tips to beat the summer heat and remain healthy throughout the season. - Beat the heat to avoid illness (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Jul 4, 2008 - Summer weather brings opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities, but it also brings dangerous periods of extreme heat. Ronald Lawton, emergency medicine specialist at Advocate South Suburban Hospital in Hazel Crest, offers tips to beat the summer heat and remain healthy throughout the season. - California's Heat, Winds Fan `Extreme Fire' in Big Sur Region (Bloomberg.com)
Jul 3, 2008 - July 3 (Bloomberg) -- Wildfires spread in California's Big Sur region today as low humidity, strong winds and high temperatures prompted a red flag warning and led authorities to warn of ``extreme fire activity.'' - Drought linked to indigenous health (Central Western Daily)
Jul 3, 2008 - FOR the first time ever a panel of experts met yesterday in an attempt to examine the way drought conditions affect the mental health of indigenous people. - Climatologist: Much of Texas in drought (Moldova.org)
Jul 3, 2008 - At least half of Texas is locked in a severe drought that shows no signs of breaking in the near future, the state climatologist says.John Nielsen-Gammon, a meteorology professor at Texas A&M, said that the western, central and southern parts of the state are the hardest hit. Some areas have had less than one-quarter of normal rainfall.Texas had a very wet spring and summer last year, but then ... - Climatologist: Much of Texas in drought (UPI)
Jul 3, 2008 - COLLEGE STATION, Texas, July 3 (UPI) -- At least half of Texas is locked in a severe drought that shows no signs of breaking in the near future, the state climatologist says. - Can a Drought Cause a Spike in Mosquito-Borne Illnesses? (WCTV Tallahassee)
Jul 3, 2008 - Drought conditions are affecting residents throughout Georgia, and Health Officials warn this could cause a spike in West Nile Virus cases. - Drought Sparks Fireworks Ban And Restrictions (WLBZ Bangor)
Jul 3, 2008 - (NBC) -- For some they are as American as apple pie and freedom. But many people won't be free to shoot off fireworks this year. States and towns across the country are banning fireworks saying the drought has made things so dry it is just too dangerous. - Experts show how to survive in extreme heat (The Arizona Republic)
Jul 3, 2008 - The Chandler Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) will be at the city's Fourth of July 7-Up Fireworks Spectacular Friday teaching the best ways to hunker down without air conditioning. - State climatologist declares half of Texas is under drought (Austin Business Journal)
Jul 3, 2008 - The Texas State Climatologist warned Thursday that the state continues to operate under severe drought conditions and there may not be much hope of the situation improving anytime soon.
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