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Excessive exposure to heat can have negative affects on pregnancy; Climate Central shows that Mountain West states are leading the way in these complications.
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The United States produces and consumes more beef than any other country. But Americans have been eating less beef since the 1980s — and China has been eating much more.
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We preview the USU Sorenson Center's upcoming Caregiver Burnout Workshop, as well as other services the center provides.
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An online webinar held by Utah State University addressed preventing child sexual abuse and how to talk about it with children.
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More than 60% of USU students experienced food insecurity last year. A $3 student fee will help expand the school’s food pantry, a resource for hungry students.
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The position is supported entirely by donations, so families can access the service at no cost.
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Prime skiing and snowboarding conditions often coincide with higher levels of UV radiation.
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In other news, 140 incarcerated people at the Utah State Correctional Facility are in quarantine for scabies treatment after one person tested positive for the contagious rash.
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Daylight starts March 8th, and according to a Utah doctor, the time change can have detrimental impacts on our sleep schedules.
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Convincing the public on wastewater recycling has been challenging in other communities. But experts say treated wastewater will be perfectly safe and taste great.
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Opioids are the main driver of drug overdose deaths in Utah. A recent clinical trial by Harvard researchers supports mindfulness-based interventions as an effective treatment for patients with opioid use disorder.
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During dust storms, people inhale sediment from Great Salt Lake. The dust can trigger people with sensitive airways.