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Climate Change is Making Dengue Deadlier as Mosquito-Borne Illnesses Spike Worldwide
The World Health Organization expressed concern regarding the spike in dengue cases in previously dengue-free countries due to climate change. Read more here.
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Overfishing, Climate Change Almost Decimate African Penguin Populations from 1 Million Breeding Pairs to 10,000
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NWS Weather Forecast: Moderate to Heavy Rain Likely To Hit Southern, Central Appalachians Midweek
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Risk of Young-Onset Dementia Triggered by Alcohol Use, Vitamin D Deficiency
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Stomach Bug Blamed for Increased Risk of Alzheimer's Disease by Over 10% Among Older Adults [Study]
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San Andreas Fault: Experts Predict the 'Big One' Earthquake Won't Be as Destructive as Once Thought
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EU Proposes to Downgrade Wolves Protection Status to ‘Protected’ as Their Population Doubles in Europe
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Oldest Ice in Antarctica Subject of Search Expedition by American Scientists to Further Understand Climate Change
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Colorado, Wyoming Weather Forecast: Damaging Winds, Blowing Snow Likely This Week
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US Winter Weather Advisory Issued for Minnesota, Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas [NWS]
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India Uses Power of Artificial Intelligence in Weather Forecasting Amid Extreme Weather Events
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No More Trafficked Orangutans in Thailand As They Sent Back Three Monkey Back To Indonesia
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