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  2. Let’s take a closer look at some of the ways that overly dry air can affect your health. ... (2016). A decrease in temperature and humidity precedes human rhinovirus infections in a cold climate.

  3. 5 Effective Ways to Treat a Dry Nose - Healthline

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    4. Damp wipes. Moisten a facial tissue with water using a spray bottle, and wipe along the lining of your nostrils. This can help prevent drying and irritation. You can also use baby wipes, which ...

  4. Drought: How It Affects Human Health - WebMD

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    Moderate drought (D1): Some damage to crops and pasture. Streams and reservoirs at low levels. You may be asked to voluntarily cut back on water use. Severe drought (D2): Damage to crops and loss ...

  5. How Does Your Environment Affect Dry Eye? - WebMD

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    That's the process that changes in your environment can affect. Warm or dry air makes moisture evaporate from the surface of your eyes more quickly than cool or humid air. This means people in hot ...

  6. How to Manage Dry Eyes During the Summer - WebMD

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    Use a warm compress. Wet a clean washcloth with warm water and put on your eyes for a few minutes. This can help release the oil from the oil glands and soothe dry and irritated eyes. The humid ...

  7. Dry Eyes in Winter: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention

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    Indoor humidifiers. A key contributing factor to dry eyes in the winter is dry, low-humidity air. This may be caused by using indoor heaters, strong winds, or spending a lot of time outdoors ...

  8. Drought - Wikipedia

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    A dry lakebed in California. In 2022, the state was experiencing its most serious drought in 1,200 years, worsened by climate change. Climate change affects many factors associated with droughts. These include how much rain falls and how fast the rain evaporates again. Warming over land increases the severity and frequency of droughts around ...

  9. Dry season - Wikipedia

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    The dry season is a yearly period of low rainfall, especially in the tropics. The weather in the tropics is dominated by the tropical rain belt, which moves from the northern to the southern tropics and back over the course of the year. The temperate counterpart to the tropical dry season is summer or winter .