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| | | | | Tourists who are visiting Lake Como in Italy are now able to buy cans of "fresh air" for ?9.90 (US$11) apiece. | |
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| | | | | Looking for a hotel and event venue like no other, choose RNLI College - the home of RNLI training - where every £1 you spend helps save lives at sea. | |
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| | | A hot humid day. One rider. One horse. Both are exercising at a moderate level. Who is more likely to overheat? It might surprise you to learn that your horse gets hotter much faster than you and is more susceptible to the negative effects of heat stress. Prof. Michael Lindinger, an animal and exercise physiologist at the University of Guelph, explains: "It only takes 17 minutes of moderate intensity exercise in hot, humid weather to raise a horse's temperature to dangerous levels. That's three to ten times faster than in humans. Horses feel the heat much worse than we do." | ||