April 13 (UPI) --Exceptionally intense Atlantic tropical hurricane seasons are twice as likely as they were in the 1980's due to global warming, according to a new study by Berlin-based Climate ...
Following diagnosis and treatment, many breast cancer survivors experience an adverse event called lymphedema. Characterized by swelling in the extremities, lymphedema occurs as a result of fluid ...
The study — published in Nature — comes as climate change activists are increasingly turning to courts to argue that fossil fuel companies are making climate change worse. Scientists have found more ...
One of the worst disasters in a summer full of extreme weather events — the Western European flooding in July — was made significantly more likely and more intense due to the impact of human-caused ...
Climate change is affecting our pollen season, leading to more intense allergies for a longer period of time, according to a recent study. University of Michigan climate scientists used computer ...
The study found that those with long COVID end up with much more muscle damage in a shorter period of time. Exercise may harm those with long COVID, as intense activity can lead to severe tissue ...
Jeff Berardelli is WFLA’s Chief Meteorologist and a climate specialist. When Hurricane Milton was over the record hot Gulf waters, it was one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic ...
A new study published today in Nature Food evaluates the impacts of the European Chicken Commitment (ECC), an initiative calling on food companies to adopt slower-growing breeds and higher welfare ...