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Results tagged “levels”

Low levels of exercise can add years

Nov. 20: A new study says even low levels of physical activity can add years to your life. WDIV's Devin Scillian reports. A new study says even low levels of physical activity can add years to your life. WDIV's Devin Scillian reports. (NBC News)

Deadly blast levels Ind. neighborhood

Nov. 12: Indiana investigators look for cause of an explosion that killed two, injured seven people. WTHR's Jennie Runevitch reports. Indiana investigators look for cause of an explosion that killed two, injured seven people. WTHR's Jennie Runevitch reports. (NBC News)

Water levels rise in Gulf of Mexico

Aug. 27: New Orleans may see six to 12 inches of rain, and is gearing up to be one of the worse blows to hit the city since Katrina. Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore reports. (Nightly News)New Orleans may see six to 12 inches of rain, and is gearing up to be one of the worse blows to hit the city since Katrina. Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore reports. (Nightly News)

Corn prices hit record levels as drought continues

July 16: This year's drought covers more square miles than any in the last 50 years, expanding dramatically in the past 12 weeks. In Illinois, where the drought has broken records, Gov. Pat Quinn announced the state would be assisting farmers and residents in impacted areas. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports.  (Nightly News)This year's drought covers more square miles than any in the last 50 years, expanding dramatically in the past 12 weeks. In Illinois, where the drought has broken records, Gov. Pat Quinn announced the state would be assisting farmers and residents in impacted areas. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports. (Nightly News)

Stress levels dip

Jan. 11: It appears Americans may be adjusting to the new normal: jobs are tight, so is money, but a new report from the American Psychological Association says overall, American stress levels are down for the first time in five years. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports. (Nightly News)It appears Americans may be adjusting to the new normal: jobs are tight, so is money, but a new report from the American Psychological Association says overall, American stress levels are down for the first time in five years. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports.  (Nightly News)

Canned soup boosts BPA levels

Nov. 22: Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health found that eating canned soup boosts urine concentration of the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) in humans. BPA is raising concerns among some health experts for its potential health effects in children, infants and fetuses. NBC's Robert Bazell has more.  (Nightly News)Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health found that eating canned soup boosts urine concentration of the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) in humans. BPA is raising concerns among some health experts for its potential health effects in children, infants and fetuses. NBC's Robert Bazell has more.  (Nightly News)

Arctic sea ice melted to near-record levels

Sept. 15: The Arctic sea ice has melted to near-record levels, scientists say, and it could shrink even more. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)The Arctic sea ice has melted to near-record levels, scientists say, and it could shrink even more. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)

Memphis braces for record flood levels

May 9: Rising flood waters along the banks of the Mississippi have forced thousands of homeowners headed for higher ground. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports from Memphis, Tenn. Rising flood waters along the banks of the Mississippi have forced thousands of homeowners headed for higher ground. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports from Memphis, Tenn. (TODAY)

Memphis braces for record flood levels

May 9: Rising flood waters along the banks of the Mississippi have forced thousands of homeowners headed for higher ground. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports from Memphis, Tenn. Rising flood waters along the banks of the Mississippi have forced thousands of homeowners headed for higher ground. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports from Memphis, Tenn. (TODAY)

Rising Mississippi may hit record levels

May 7: NBC's Jay Gray reports from Memphis, Tenn., where residents are bracing for what could be record water levels along the Mississippi River. NBC's Jay Gray reports from Memphis, Tenn., where residents are bracing for what could be record water levels along the Mississippi River. (TODAY)

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