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Beyond the usual offenders like garlic and onions, foods like red meat, fish and spices can cause a stink effect as well
Science says only one way actually works, but there are a few others that are still safe to try
COVID-19 may be associated with tinnitus, but research is still ongoing
Sea lice aren’t really lice, but these tiny creatures can trigger an unpleasant allergic reaction
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While social media content doesn’t create eating disorders, it can easily exacerbate them
Stay hydrated, opt for fruits, veggies, whole grains and lean protein — and try to eat snacks and smaller meals throughout your day instead of larger portions
A dental emergency, quick action is key to preventing long-term damage
Thunder, waterfalls and heavy rain — these low-frequency sounds might help cancel out disruptive noises and thoughts
A light and tasty power breakfast
These heat waves can actually start in perimenopause, which can begin up to a decade earlier
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