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What to Do, and Not Do, During a Heat Wave Tips for keeping kids, adults, and the elderly cool and safe—even sans air conditioning.
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Dr. Cedric Dark associate professor of emergency medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, where summer heat and humidity are the norm, shares precautions to take when you are outdoors ...
Landlords are required to provide heat and hot water. We have a handy guide for what to do if you’re freezing at home.
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