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Dear Dr. Jen,

I have dark scars on my legs which makes me very conscious.

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Imagine taking a dip in a hot spring for 10 to 30 minutes — what a relaxing thought! But imagine being in a hot spring for several hours, or even days — that certainly would not be good for your health.

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Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Ramon Paje has directed his agency’s Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau to create a task force that will monitor and document coral bleaching in the country.

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Environmentalists reported that mass coral bleaching caused by global warming is threatening the health of the Coral Triangle, a vast marine region that is home to 76 percent of all known corals in the world, including those found in the country.

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The Swiss-based organization called for the establishment of additional marine protected areas to prevent further degradation by making corals more robust and helping resist bleaching.
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Dear Dr. Jen,

I have dark scars on my legs which makes me very conscious.

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Imagine taking a dip in a hot spring for 10 to 30 minutes — what a relaxing thought! But imagine being in a hot spring for several hours, or even days — that certainly would not be good for your health.

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Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Ramon Paje has directed his agency’s Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau to create a task force that will monitor and document coral bleaching in the country.

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Environmentalists reported that mass coral bleaching caused by global warming is threatening the health of the Coral Triangle, a vast marine region that is home to 76 percent of all known corals in the world, including those found in the country.

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The Swiss-based organization called for the establishment of additional marine protected areas to prevent further degradation by making corals more robust and helping resist bleaching.
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