… is a leading cause of heart disease. Adding popcorn to your diet — along with other healthy, antioxidant-rich foods — could benefit your blood pressure levels.“Research suggests the ferulic acid in popcorn has anti-inflammatory …
… Body mass index (BMI).Body fat.Waist-to-hip ratio.Keep bowel movements regularThanks to its fiber-rich makeup, oatmeal can have a definite regulatory effect on your pooping pattern. It packs a double punch …
… The daisy-like chamomile plant contains apigenin, an antioxidant compound and snooze inducer. Apigenin attaches itself to receptors in your brain and works to reduce anxiety, building a peaceful calm that leads to drowsiness.“Chamomile …
… having a black-tipped tail. To thunderous applause, Pikachu’s tail has always been stark yellow with brown at the base — not to be confused with its pre-evolution form, Pichu, which does have an …
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… stay within a certain range of yellow.”Drastic changes could point to either innocuous things (you’ve recently eaten certain foods, for example) or more serious issues (blood in your urine, a liver condition). Monitor …
It happened. You see the welt (or welts). You feel the itch. You know you’ve been bitten by ... something?But what was it that got you? And what do you do about it?In …
Egg cartons are some of the most meticulously labeled items in a grocery store. One quick glance and you’ll see a number of (seemingly) interchangeable terms like “free-range,” “free-roaming,” “pasture-raised,” “farm …
Soap is great for washing your face, cleaning your body and keeping your hands germ-free. But can it also help you get fuller-looking eyebrows?Though soap brows have become a recent trend on …
With more than 150,000 species of fungi (and perhaps a million or more yet to discover), there’s an ever-growing area of interest in the potential effects fungi have on humans. In fact …
For some, “pulling my hair out” isn’t just an expression — it’s a legit concern. Compulsive hair pulling is a type of body-focused repetitive behavior (BFRB) that affects 1 to 2% of Americans …
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