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  • Sweet Tooth on a Diet? 6 Tricks to Crush Sugar Cravings To manage sweet cravings while dieting, chew gum, eat fruit, stay regular with meals, and limit treats to under 150 calories.
  • Scurvy in the 21st Century? Growing Need for Vitamin C Awareness Reports suggest that scurvy, a disease prevalent among sailors and fishermen centuries ago, is making a resurgence.
  • Low Income, Low Education: Hidden Risks of Heart Disease Lower-income and education levels are linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.  
  • Why Are Mosquitoes Still Around? Tips to Keep Them at Bay As autumn arrives, mosquitoes return due to warmer temps. Use citronella oils for repelling and mild ointments for bites.
  • As Temps Drop, So Do Immunities—Here’s How to Stay Strong This Season As autumn rain arrives, temperature fluctuations increase cold risks. Dress in layers, stay hydrated, and eat nourishing foods like eel soup.
  • Is Golf Hurting Your Back? Tips to Keep You Pain-Free Golf stresses the lower back, causing injuries. Warm-ups and core-strengthening exercises like planks are vital for prevention.
  • Whipped Cream Wars: Dairy vs. Plant-Based—Which is Healthier? Dairy-based whipped cream is rich and creamy but high in saturated fats. Plant-based options may contain harmful additives and trans fats.
  • Memory Loss from Drinking: Are Blackouts Putting You at Risk for Dementia? Frequent blackouts from heavy drinking can harm brain health, leading to alcohol-related dementia. Limit alcohol intake to stay safe.
  • 5 Ways a Trump Presidency Could Shake Up the Economy—Here’s What to Watch Trump claims victory in the election, but analysts warn of economic risks including tariffs, inflation, and global trade tensions.
  • Trump Appoints Susie Wiles as First Woman Chief of Staff, Making History Donald Trump nominated Suzy Wiles as the first female White House Chief of Staff to aid his reelection strategy.
  • China’s Famous Mountain Boulder Turns Out to Be Fake A large boulder at the summit of a famous mountain in China has sparked controversy after it was revealed to be an artificial structure.
  • Salmon Sperm for Skin? Brazilian Model Swears by This Pricey New Trend Brazilian model Janaína Prazeres, 35, spends $13,000 monthly on salmon sperm injections for buttock firmness, but safety is unclear.
  • Massive DDoS Attack Cripples South Korea’s Defense Site—North Korea or Russia? A DDoS attack began on the South Korean Defense Department's website, affecting connectivity. Speculation links it to North Korea or Russia.
  • Quit Smoking After Cancer Diagnosis? It Could Add Years to Your Life, Study Finds A recent study reveals that quitting smoking after a cancer diagnosis can significantly extend patients' survival time by years.
  • Suicide Capsule Under Scrutiny After Alleged Murder in Swiss Forest Swiss authorities detained Florian Willet, co-founder of The Last Resort, after a woman's death in a Sarco capsule.
  • Heading to China? Be Careful Using These Apps, Experts Warn With China’s new visa-free policy for nine countries, including South Korea, travelers should exercise caution when using social media.
  • Soccer Player Killed by Lightning During Match in Peru, Goalkeeper Severely Burned A lightning strike at Coto Coto Stadium in Peru during a soccer match killed one player and injured several others.
  • Eat These 6 Foods to Fight Dry Eyes and Keep Your Vision Sharp Boost eye health this autumn with carrots, tangerines, almonds, leafy greens, fatty fish, and eggs for hydration and protection.
  • Science-Backed Benefits of Exercise That Go Way Beyond Slimming Down Exercise lowers blood pressure, controls cholesterol, boosts mood, improves sleep, and helps preserve muscle mass as you age.
  • Love Steak? Here’s Why You Should Add Asparagus Every Time When you order steak at a restaurant, you often receive a long green vegetable alongside the meat: asparagus. At
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