It’s not just your imagination — flying in an airplane can zap your energy, dry your skin and make various body parts feel different or weird.How come?“The pressure, temperature and oxygen levels in …
Summer brings seemingly endless opportunities for fun for kids. There are splash-filled pool days, neighborhood kickball games, camping trips and just running around the yard.But when the temperature rises, so does the risk …
As if the snow and cold aren’t enough to deal with in the winter, another danger often hangs over our heads: the large icicles that form on many homes and buildings.When temperatures thaw …
We put our lips through a lot. We dehydrate them, crack them, lick them, bite them, peel them and scrub them. It’s little wonder that that delicate skin can get a bit temperamental from …
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… says dermatology specialist Lauren Zamborsky, CNP.“The main function of sweating is to control our body’s temperature. Sweating assists in a process called thermoregulation, which controls your body’s temperature,” she explains. “It can …
… at least one day before you plan to serve the dish because it must stand at room temperature for several hours to allow the cashew to ferment like real yogurt. After it sits at room …
… your body, your skin is a protective barrier that continuously replenishes itself. It not only regulates your temperature, but it also shields you from disease, infection, the sun and other atmospheric elements so you can …
Being a teenager has always been tough, but what “tough” looks like changes with each generation. In addition to everyday stressors like schoolwork, dating and the unending quest for pocket money, today’s teenagers face …
Climate change is a hot topic these days. Perhaps because the world is ... well, getting hotter (or colder, wetter or drier, depending on where you live).“Climate change refers to an extended shift in global …
Here’s a bit of information that could knock your socks on.Wearing socks to bed may help you fall asleep faster and snooze better during the night. Research shows that thawing out icy feet …
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