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Studies are mixed, but frequently wearing very tight, warm hats could stress your follicles and lead to hair loss
The risk of infection makes fast and thorough treatment critical
Most people should do it twice a day: once in the morning and once again at night
Your surgeon isn’t trying to be mean — eating before surgery can raise your risk of aspirating, vomiting and more
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It can take three to four weeks to experience improvement in strength, and up to six months or more to notice visible changes
Packed with protein and potassium, this green-tinged nut can help with gut health and cholesterol levels
Research doesn’t show any benefits to wearing copper bracelets — but your experience may vary
Type A characteristics can fuel success, but they can also be a source of stress
It’s common to have a bowel movement when you’re giving birth, but your care team truly doesn’t want you to be embarrassed by it
From protein consumption to progressive strength training and recovery time, you can build more muscle mass in four to 12 weeks
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