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Avoid using a tourniquet, applying ice to the bite site or giving your dog antihistamines or anti-inflammatory painkillers, ...
If you come back and notice that the dye has appeared in the toilet bowl, it means the flapper — the small rubber piece that ...
Over the last half century or so, millions more people have moved to greater Los Angeles, settling in increasingly far-flung ...
While watering less is a clear starting point, there are many additional steps you can take to be water-wise during a drought ...
If you drink only water at restaurants, dwell in a dark home and force every last globule of toothpaste from the tube, you ...
Back-to-back flooding disasters in recent years — in Texas, New Mexico and Kentucky, among many others — have showed that ...
If you drink only water at restaurants, dwell in a dark home and force every last globule of toothpaste from the tube, you have "poor-people" habits.
How much water you should drink varies. Your age, activity level, health issues, and lifestyle affect what’s right for you.
Top gardeners share their best water-saving advice—and the one method they all count on. Mulching is a favored water-conservation strategy, as it keeps soil cool, reduces evaporation, and suppresses ...
Install WaterSense shower heads that use less water and you can save up to 2,900 gallons of water per year. Reduce your water ...
Gently wash the bite area with soap and water. Keep the bite slightly higher than the heart if possible. Mark the bite area ...
50 ways to save water: SAWS should update its water conservation campaign A reader says SAWS needs to update its water conservation campaign to remind the public about how to reduce water usage.