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In a Smoky Summer Outdoor Workers Cant Overlook Heat Threats / Public News Service

Periodic smoky air from Canadian wildfires is getting attention over public health concerns. But people who work outdoors in South Dakota and elsewhere are urged not to forget another safety message as summer ramps up: heat illness prevention. June is National Safety Month, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration says employers are required to protect workers from heat-related hazards. .

American Heart Association Warns of Health Risks From Extreme Heat

With summer heat already here, the American Heart Association wants people to remember that extreme temperatures can put extra stress on the heart and increase the risk of death. This was the conclusion of an international study of over 32 million cardiovascular deaths over a 40-year-period - published last year in the Heart Association s journal, Circulation. Dr. Peter Panagos - professor of emergency medicine and neurology at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. .

NC Dentists Highlight Alcohols Impact on Dental Health / Public News Service

When people enjoy a mixed drink or glass of a wine at a summer party or picnic, the last thing they are probably thinking about is what it may be doing to their teeth, and North Carolina dentists said it is something to consider. Alcohol consumption plays a surprising role in dental health issues across the nation, and North Carolina is no exception. As more individuals indulge, the state s dental professionals are sounding the alarm on how alcohol can negatively affect tooth and gum health. .

Texas Assumes Leadership of Houstons Largest School District / Public News Service

Parents and educators in the Houston Independent School District said they are all for improving schools but do not believe a state takeover by an unelected board of managers will boost test scores. The Texas Education Agency said the takeover of the state s largest school district is necessary because schools have failed to meet state standards. Jackie Anderson, president of the Houston Federation of Teachers, called it a hostile move opposed by many Houston elected officials, local education advocates and parents. .

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