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 ...
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 ...
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.