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Is Your Water Bottle Making You Sick? Here’s How Often You Should Clean It...
Your reusable water bottle might seem squeaky clean, but it could be a breeding ground for bacteria.
Experts recommend washing your water bottle every day....
5 Lemon Fixes that Can Protect and Heal Your Body (we love #4)
They are pretty, they are fragrant and they are oh so powerful. Although you may be used to lemons as a garnish to brighten...
How Ear Wax Could Hold the Key to Early Detection of Parkinson’s Disease
Could your ear wax help diagnose Parkinson’s disease? Scientists say yes, and a new study suggests this sticky substance could become a powerful, non-invasive...
Living Near the Ocean May Be Harming Your Health – Here’s Why
Living by the sea may sound idyllic, but new research reveals a hidden danger that could be shaving years off the lives of millions...
How Often Should You Replace Your Kitchen Sponge? More Often Than You Think
Your kitchen sponge may look innocent, but it’s one of the dirtiest items in your home. That soft, squishy square you use to scrub...
Flesh-Eating Fungus Spreads Across U.S.—Drug Resistance Makes It Even Deadlier
A fast-spreading fungus that can silently destroy organs from the inside out is gaining ground across the United States—and the real danger may not...
Invisible Threats in the Air? Strange Jet Exhaust Particles Found Near Airports
If you live near an airport, there might be more than just noise disrupting your day—you could be inhaling mysterious “onion-like” particles from jet...
Why I Have So Many Dried Boogers and How to Fix It
There are few things more embarrassing than getting caught picking your nose…but sometimes, those pesky boogers make this nasty habit hard to resist. With...
Pesticides on Your Plate: Why America’s Favorite Veggie Is Under Fire
Before you toss that bag of potatoes into your grocery cart, there’s something you should know: the most-consumed vegetable in the U.S. is now...
Mercury in Rivers Has Tripled Since the Industrial Revolution, New Study Reveals
Mercury pollution in rivers worldwide has surged to three times its natural levels since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution — a rise fueled...










