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  • Why Hong Kong’s WinterFest Should Be Your Next Holiday Getaway Hong Kong's WinterFest will be held until January 1, celebrating Christmas with a large-scale winter festival.
  • Neurocrine's New CAH Drug, Krenicity, Gets FDA Approval—Here’s What You Need to Know FDA approves Neurocrine Biosciences' Krenicity for congenital adrenal hyperplasia, reducing glucocorticoid dosage in patients.
  • Avoid These Christmas Health Pitfalls to Keep Your Festivities Fun and Safe Stay healthy this Christmas by avoiding excessive drinking, protecting against cold, and being cautious with festive foods.
  • Meet the Oldest Ever Miss France Winner: Angélique Angarni-Filopon Makes History Angélique Angarni-Filopon, 34, becomes the oldest winner of Miss France, breaking age barriers and promoting inclusivity in beauty pageants.
  • 25 Years of Poor Sleep? Here’s What It Really Does to Your Looks Chronic sleep deprivation can drastically affect health and appearance, emphasizing the need for 7-9 hours of sleep nightly.
  • Fight Hypertension Naturally: 5 Delicious Foods for Lower Blood Pressure Let's dive into five foods that can help you keep your blood pressure in check and boost your overall health.
  • Why Greek Yogurt is the Weight-Loss Wonder You’ve Been Waiting For Let's take a closer look at why this protein-packed powerhouse is not just delicious but also a nutritional superstar and weight-loss wonder.
  • San Francisco’s Visitor Numbers Are Up Again: What’s Behind the City’s Growing Tourism Boom San Francisco's tourism is set to grow, attracting 23.2 million visitors and injecting $9.24 billion into the economy in 2024.
  • Shiver-Proof Your Winter: 6 Ways to Protect Your Body from Winter’s Cold Snap A sudden temperature drop raises health risks; learn ways to boost body temperature and stay warm this winter.
  • Your Pajamas Are Full of Germs—Here’s Why You Should Wash Them Every Week Pajamas should be washed at least once a week to avoid serious health risks from unsanitary sleepwear and undergarments.
  • Don’t Let the Cold Get to You: 10 Pro Tips for Avoiding Winter Colds Stay healthy this winter by washing hands, maintaining humidity, getting vaccinated, and eating well to prevent colds.
  • Why You Should Replace Your Towels Every 6 Months (Especially in Winter) Winter can damage your skin; maintain towel hygiene by washing, drying, and replacing them regularly for healthy skin.
  • Swap Meat for Beans: Study Finds Plant Proteins Could Boost Heart Health New research shows increasing plant-based protein intake can significantly reduce heart disease risk and improve heart health.
  • Is Your Toothbrush a Germ Magnet? How to Keep It Clean and Safe Storing toothbrushes in bathrooms can lead to contamination. Keep them outside or away from toilets for better hygiene practices.
  • Planning a Holiday Getaway to NYC? Here’s Everything You Need to Know Discover NYC's holiday magic with Rockefeller Center's attractions, Hotel Week deals, and winter festivities for a budget-friendly trip.
  • Want to Escape the U.S. for 4 Years? This Cruise Package Lets You Do It A new travel package by Villa Vie Residences offers up to four years of global cruising for those unhappy with the election outcome.
  • Why You Should Never Cross Your Legs Again: 10 Habits Hurting Your Spine Poor posture, common in younger individuals, strains the spine, leading to discomfort. Good habits can prevent long-term pain.
  • Sitting Too Long on the Toilet? Risks of Excessive Bathroom Time Spending excessive time on the toilet could signal health issues like constipation, hemorrhoids, or even colon cancer.
  • What Happens When Your Mind Splits? Exploring Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) involves fragmented identities and a disconnection from self, requiring therapy for effective treatment.
  • Is Your Armpit Smell Out of Control? Here’s How to Treat Bromhidrosis Bromhidrosis causes unpleasant armpit odors; treatments include antiperspirants, electrolysis, and surgery for severe cases.
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