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The surprising science behind flatulence and gut health
It turns out there is more to gas than a sheepish laugh or a quick departure from a crowded room. Scientists from Monash ...
Scientists tracked 14 elite endurance athletes for a year and found a metabolic ceiling: no one sustained more than 2.5× ...
EatingWell on MSN
I Interviewed 5 Women Over 50 Who Are Living Their Best Lives—Here's What I Learned
Ison has always loved fitness and dance, but she didn’t take up boxing until she was 50. Now the 62-year-old social media ...
Everyday Health on MSN
30 Gifts for Mom That She’ll Actually Want This Holiday Season
Is your mom difficult to shop for? We’re here to help. From spa-like luxuries to stress-relieving tools, here are 30 gift ideas for products our editors have tested and loved this year.
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Delhi schools prepare for the inevitable: Hybrid classes and indoor activities and safety measures
Schools are proactively preparing for winter pollution challenges by installing air purifiers, promoting indoor activities, and enhancing green initia ...
A new in-depth analysis by Credence Research forecasts explosive growth for the global probiotic market, underscoring a ...
Farts are causing a stink in the research world, but in a positive way. Melbourne scientists have revealed how hydrogen is made and used in the human gut. Though infamous for making farts ignite, ...
Tana Rain turned heads once again after sharing a breathtaking clip from her tropical getaway that had fans struggling to decide what to look at first.
Two books explore the drivers of health anxiety Odd as it may sound – for the pandemic played strange tricks on our experience of time – it has been more than five years since the World Health ...
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