Higher Temperature

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- Headache and migraine linked to hot weather, air pollution - 3.4
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- Daily exercise does not increase total sleep time - 3.1
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- Cooling may benefit children after cardiac arrest - 2.9
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- Influenza A and safety of pork - 2.3
- New research will help identify risk factors for SIDS - 2.2

Higher Temperature articles

New way to fight antibiotic resistant bacteria
Treating municipal wastewater solids at higher temperatures may be an effective tool in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, says researchers from the University of Minnesota's College of Science and Engineering.

Headache and migraine linked to hot weather, air pollution
Higher temperatures, and to a lesser degree, lower barometric pressure, contribute to severe headaches, revealed by researchers in issue of the journal Neurology.

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