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As temperatures rise, keeping your home comfortably cool without breaking the bank on AC can feel like a losing battle. But ...
Use fans to help circulate air, though don’t use them as a sole cooling device. This can give a false sense of comfort with air flow that’s still hot or humid, since it won’t reduce body temperature ...
Dr. Michael Gradisar shares effective strategies to improve sleep quality during extreme heat, including optimizing the ...
During the summer months, it's important to keep yourself protected from extreme heat. There's an ideal thermostat setting to ...
High temperatures don't have to mean high power bills. Here are some smart, practical energy tips to save on your electricity ...
If you’re staying home to beat the heat, the good news is there are plenty of ways of staying cool inside, and most involve ...
What we're aptly calling the "caveman method", is the idea is that we should resort to living like our home is a cave and then, we'll be a lot cooler. Joseph explains the logic behind it: "A cave is ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's 2025 summer outlook predicts hotter-than-average temperatures across ...
More than half of U.S. homeowners (54%) report that their insurance premiums have increased in the past 12 months, according to a 2025 NerdWallet survey of more than 1,300 U.S. homeowners ...
While some people might be sipping frozen margs by the pool or basking in the air conditioning, the heat can be a real challenge for others.
Heat doesn’t just mean canceled events. It also poses a health risk. If you can’t afford to cool the whole house, make a ...