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AAA wants to make sure people have a safe and fun holiday; and say, people need to keep firework, grilling, and pool safety in mind while celebrating.
Drowning is the number one cause of death for children ages 1-4 in the United States. NPR's Life Kit has water safety tips to keep young swimmers safe this summer.
The state Department of Health is reminding Vermonters that it's the time of year to start checking Vermont’s waters for cyanobacteria blooms before you swim, play, or bring ...
The blooms can produce harmful toxins, so if you see them, it’s best to stay out of the water. Swimming or wading in water with a cyanobacteria bloom may cause skin rashes, diarrhea, a sore throat, ...
Summer is full of fun and adventure, but it also brings increased risks for preventable injuries – especially for kids. Intermountain Health is reminding people ...
Building daily healthy habits is key to staying safe, boosting your immune system, and protecting both your body and mind.
A new U.S. State Department advisory urges Americans to exercise increased caution abroad. Here’s what experts say you have ...
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