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If you feel like your seasonal allergies are getting worse every year, it's not just you. Warming from climate change is making the pollen season longer, and more people are going to the doctor each year looking for relief, according to a recent research review published in the journal The …
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Should You Shower at Night or in the Morning? Experts Break It Down
It’s a debate as old as time: morning shower or evening shower? The answer is not that simple and will depend on your preferences and lifestyle …
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Experts explain why drying your bedding outdoors in summer could potentially be bad for you
The feeling of fresh, crisp sheets dried on an outside washing line is something we all look forward to at this time of the year. But did you know …
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FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Partly sunny with a few brief showers moving quickly northeast
Brief evening showers, then a drying trend… and turning hotterNotes from our First Alert Weather team:• A few brief showers Tuesday evening will move …