Another underestimated hazard is blowing dust. Spring wind events can produce sudden dust storms that reduce visibility to near zero, leading to deadly highway pileups. The weather service routinely ...
A consistent and calming wind-down routine that signals to your brain that it’s time to rest can further support this process. "Activities such as reading, stretching, taking a warm bath or listening ...
Holi celebrations often lead to post-festival rashes, acne flare-ups, tanning and unexpected hair fall due to harsh chemical colours and peak sun exposure. Experts recommend applying sunscreen, ...
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With spikes on his shoes, a helmet on his head, a rope on his harness, and a chainsaw on his belt, Ken Gragg starts to climb.
A new study has revealed that healthcare and transportation sectors are the most dangerous to work in, while office-based roles are the safest.