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Ukraine dam: Satellite images reveal Kakhovka canals drying up
Ukraine dam: Satellite images reveal Kakhovka canals drying up
Following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam, BBC analysis reveals the changes in the surrounding area.
2023-06-22 08:17
ESPN NBA Draft Coverage Will Feature a Confessional, Exclusive Robin Roberts - Wemby Interview
ESPN NBA Draft Coverage Will Feature a Confessional, Exclusive Robin Roberts - Wemby Interview
ESPN and ABC have big plans for Victor Wembanyama, but they're also looking to humanize the rest of the 2023 Draftees.
2023-06-22 03:18
30 Author Names You Might Be Mispronouncing
30 Author Names You Might Be Mispronouncing
If you’ve been pronouncing Roald Dahl’s first name as “rolled,” you should read this.
2023-06-22 02:22
Gambia tightens rules for Indian drugs after cough syrup deaths - letter
Gambia tightens rules for Indian drugs after cough syrup deaths - letter
By Krishna N. Das and Edward McAllister NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Gambia will make it mandatory for all pharmaceutical products from
2023-06-21 10:18
The Best Restaurant in the World Is Central in Lima
The Best Restaurant in the World Is Central in Lima
The best restaurant in the world is Central, in Lima. The dynamic tasting menu restaurant from chef Virgilio
2023-06-21 05:45
Primetime Delivers NBC Sports Highest U.S. Open Ratings Since 2019
Primetime Delivers NBC Sports Highest U.S. Open Ratings Since 2019
U.S. Open shines in primetime.
2023-06-21 04:58
JPMorgan Sued by American Dream Mall Builder for Unpaid Work
JPMorgan Sued by American Dream Mall Builder for Unpaid Work
The construction manager for the beleaguered American Dream mall and entertainment complex in New Jersey’s Meadowlands is suing
2023-06-21 03:55
Biden Backs Effort to Crack Down on Cable and Satellite ‘Junk Fees’
Biden Backs Effort to Crack Down on Cable and Satellite ‘Junk Fees’
US President Joe Biden voiced support for regulations that would require cable and satellite TV providers to give
2023-06-21 02:57
Utah Jazz Is Latest Sports Team to Dump Cable TV
Utah Jazz Is Latest Sports Team to Dump Cable TV
The Utah Jazz will start airing games on a local TV station and new streaming service, becoming the
2023-06-21 00:58
Spotify Plans New Premium Tier, Expected to Include HiFi Audio
Spotify Plans New Premium Tier, Expected to Include HiFi Audio
Spotify Technology SA is planning a more expensive subscription option that’s expected to include high-fidelity audio in an
2023-06-20 20:47
Morocco media guide
Morocco media guide
An overview of the media in Morocco, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
2023-06-20 16:29
6 hacks for handling the heatwave at a festival
6 hacks for handling the heatwave at a festival
With the heatwave stretching on this summer, festival-goers may be worried about handling the hot temperatures. The medical team at the Isle of Wight Festival said they saw fewer heat-related issues than expected, but there has still been a 15% rise in incidents since last year. With Glastonbury temperatures predicted to fall between 21 and 25 degrees, how can you make sure you stay safe? 1. Find shade – anywhere on the site When you see photos and videos of festival sites, it can look pretty exposed to the elements. “At festivals, seek shade in festival tents or near stages, or by going to bars… Even take a gazebo to go with your tent [if the festival allows],” says associate medical director of St John Ambulance, David Monk. When out in the field, take an umbrella or parasol if you are worried, Monk explains. And also, consider “wearing light layers and a cap”, he says. “Perhaps take a wet cloth to pop on the back of your neck, or wet the cap and wear it to cool you.” 2. Put sun cream everywhere “Make sure you wear a good head covering, at least SPF 30, and reapply regularly, so take it into the festival with you. When you get sweaty, it will need reapplying,” Monk explains. If you are dressing up in wild clothing, “apply sun cream before putting it on and reapply it, and make sure you take something to wear when it starts getting cooler”, he explains. “Put sun cream under make-up and glitter, and look at a sun cream spray for your scalp” – especially important if you don’t want to wear a hat. 3. Know what to look out for Knowing the signs of heatstroke and severe burns is vital. The main risks are sunburn, heatstroke and heat exhaustion. “Heat exhaustion is something you can self-treat by drinking lots of water or weak squash, and eating salty foods. If you think you have heatstroke, however, seek help from the medical teams,” Monk says. Signs include not sweating despite being hot, and a reduced level of consciousness, he adds. “If you get burnt, think how bad it is. If it blisters, you feel unwell or are shivering, seek help from the festival medical teams.” They should be fairly easy to find and signposted – ask around if you can’t see any. However, if it is less severe, just do lots of moisturising and rehydrating, he suggests. 4. Drink water and know how hydrated you are “Drink alcohol in moderation, and drink water alongside it. When you go to the loo, check how dark your urine is,” Monk suggests. This isn’t always possible in festival toilets, but you might detect darker and more dehydrated urine from its smell. 5. Pack the electrolytes When you sweat, you lose a lot of electrolytes, like salt. “Take an electrolyte drink with you – things like sports drinks, or Dioralyte, to replace whatever you lose,” says Monk. “Make sure you’re eating things with salt in, and carbohydrates, to give you energy.” 6. Keep an eye on drink and drugs “If people are going to take drugs, make sure those around you know what you have taken, in case they need to tell someone if there is a problem. Drugs and alcohol reduce your body’s ability to respond to the heat,” says Monk. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Regular daytime naps could be good for the brain, study shows Meghan ‘set to sign’ Dior deal: 4 times she’s worn the brand Designer JW Anderson wears Irish rugby top on the runway
2023-06-20 14:45
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