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Water is essential to our lives – 50 – 65 percent of our bodies are composed of it. We not only consume water, we need it for so many important functions in our life.
Due to its widespread prevalence, many have wondered if hoarding is genetic or a learned behavior. Research is ongoing on this topic, but there...
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Even when diagnosed early and attacked with the latest treatments, cancer still has the power to kill. ... Jump to: Pancreatic cancer....
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Seismologists estimate the southern San Andreas fault is capable of a magnitude 8.2 earthquake. On one section of the San Andreas fault along the...
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Some immediate effects on your health are: Growth of harmful bacteria that produce gas and potential cancer-causing toxins. Constipation. Pimples,...
Read More »Here at HRSD, water is our work! Every day, nearly 200 million gallons of wastewater enter our 13 plants from homes, businesses and industries across 18 cities and counties. That water is cleaned and highly treated, then discharged into the Elizabeth, James or York rivers, eventually ending up in the Chesapeake Bay. As a new employee at HRSD, I am beginning to see how important it is to recognize and appreciate water. We cannot live without it. HRSD works to protect public health and the waters of Hampton Roads by treating wastewater effectively. We work to ensure that future generations inherit clean waterways – and will be able to keep them clean. Over 800 employees work every day to clean the water that leaves your home. Water in our toilets, water from our tap, water in our nearest rivers – we not only need it, we expect it. Now, I’ll ask again. Can you imagine a day without water? Take a moment to appreciate the value of clean water and understand why it’s everyone’s job to keep it that way.
Basic Disaster Supplies Kit Water (one gallon per person per day for several days, for drinking and sanitation) Food (at least a several-day supply...
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People who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often struggle with low self-esteem. Negative thought patterns and a poor self-image...
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Survivalists often acquire first aid and emergency medical/paramedic training, self-defense training (martial arts, firearm safety), and self-...
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Chili, macaroni and cheese, soups, and creamed chicken on biscuits were popular meals. In the 70 or more years since the Great Depression, a lot...
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