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  • From Ice Canoe Races to Snow Baths: Everything You Can Expect at Quebec’s 2025 Winter Carnival Quebec City Winter Carnival 2025 features day and night events, including parades, ice sculptures, and snow bathing competitions.
  • FDA Apporoves 'Alhemo' to Help Hemophilia Patients Manage Bleeding Novo Nordisk's hemophilia treatment Alhemo has FDA approval, targeting patients with antibodies against traditional therapies.
  • Blowing Your Nose Too Hard? Here's Why You Might Be Making Things Worse Aggressive nose-blowing can worsen congestion and cause complications. Gentle techniques and saline irrigation are recommended for relief.
  • Can Oysters Really Help Your Memory? 10 Surprising Facts About This Seafood Learn the best ways to enjoy oysters, from selection to preparation, for a delicious seafood experience.
  • Are You Suffering from Metal Allergies? Here's How to Manage the Symptoms Metal allergies can cause skin irritation from accessories and even diet; symptoms include itching and redness. Management is crucial.
  • Dark Chocolate vs. Milk Chocolate: Which One Protects Against Diabetes? A study shows dark chocolate can lower diabetes risk, with 5+ weekly servings reducing type 2 diabetes by 21%. Moderation is key.
  • Hangxiety Explained: Why Certain Alcohols Leave You Feeling Anxious the Next Day About 12% experience hangover anxiety; beer helps with hydration and reduces anxiety, while strong alcohol worsens symptoms.
  • Twins Show That Eating More Fruits and Vegetables Leads to Fewer Depression Symptoms A study shows twins consuming more fruits and vegetables report fewer depression symptoms, highlighting dietary impact on mental health.
  • New Study Reveals Alcohol Increases Pain Tolerance—and Might Make You More Aggressive A study reveals alcohol can increase pain tolerance, leading to more aggressive behavior in individuals during competitive tasks.
  • Taking These 4 Drugs? They Could Be Sabotaging Your Flu Shot Flu vaccinations are recommended for those over 65, but caution is needed with painkillers, steroids, prednisone, and cancer drugs.
  • Is Your Swelling Just Water Retention or Something Worse? Here’s How to Tell Understanding the differences between edema and obesity is crucial for effective management and treatment of each condition.
  • Wearing Hats While Working Out? Here’s Why It Could Be Causing Your Hair Loss Wearing tight hats during workouts can trap heat and bacteria, leading to scalp issues and potential hair loss. Consider breathable options.
  • Portland Airport Has Llamas and Alpacas to Help Calm Your Pre-Flight Nerves Llamas and alpacas at Portland Airport help ease passenger anxiety, providing comfort and joy through their friendly presence.
  • Mexico Raises Cruise Passenger Tax by 740% – What It Means for Travelers Mexico raises tourism tax for cruise passengers from $5 to $42 by July 2025, sparking controversy and potential economic impact.
  • Polar Express Comes to Life: Take a 90-Minute Christmas Adventure This Season Experience the magic of The Polar Express on a real train journey from London Euston, complete with hot chocolate and film music.
  • Paris Turns into a Winter Wonderland: Top 4 Spots to Visit This Holiday Season Paris transforms into a festive wonderland each winter, offering unique attractions and unforgettable memories during the Christmas season.
  • Toyota’s Big Red Ute: A 12.4 MPH Electric Car That’s Perfect for The Wiggles’ Fans Toyota's Big Red Ute is a custom electric vehicle for The Wiggles, blending fun design with safety features for kids.
  • New Mazda MX-5 Kabuki Town: 300+ Hours of Artistry on Four Wheels Mazda's MX-5 Kabuki Town sports car features vibrant Japanese art and symbolism, blending aesthetics with a powerful performance engine.
  • Man Dies from Trying to Swallow Live Chick in Chhattisgarh, India A man in India died after attempting to swallow a live chick, which blocked his airway and caused asphyxiation.
  • Is Your Belly Fat Putting You at Risk for Alzheimer’s? New Studies Say Yes Studies reveal visceral fat contributes to Alzheimer's onset, linking obesity with amyloid plaque accumulation and brain inflammation.
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