We've all been there: a moment when you realize you have bad breath and there is no gum or mint within reach. Even if you regularly brush your teeth, that is only one part of oral hygiene.
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The Protein Paradox: Why More Isnt Always Better and How to Find Your Metabolic "Sweet Spot"
In an era obsessed with high-protein diets, experts warn that overconsuming this macronutrient can strain your kidneys and ...
Paul Cauthen stunned the country music world in 2025 when he announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer, and just a few ...
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Winds push bushfire smoke north, triggering air quality and health warnings for Victoria and NSW
Health experts and authorities are urging people living north of Victoria's bushfires to limit their time outdoors as a ...
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Michael Taube: Don Cherry's tough love for Canada
Canada has long suffered from groupthink, dominated by left-leaning politicians and commentators who march in lockstep in ...
From an app to tip off transit police to earplugs and a bit of careful confrontation, here's our favorite tips from Inquirer ...
The four important steps many people delay for far too long, from having honest conversations to protecting their energy and ...
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Fogged windows: why it happens and fixes
Fogged car windows occur when warm, moist air inside your car comes into contact with the cooler surface of the glass, ...
Swollen ankles? It might be more than just salt. Learn the difference between harmless edema and the warning signs of heart ...
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