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LIFESTYLE

  • Is Kombucha the Healthiest Drink? Here's What You Need to Know Kombucha, a fermented tea, offers health benefits like weight loss and detoxification but should be consumed in moderation.
  • 6 Pro Tips: How to Pick the Best Spot on Your Next Flight When flying Korean Air Flight 242, choose window, aisle, or exit row seats based on your comfort and preferences. Plan ahead!
  • Is Your Urine Smell Trying to Tell You Something? 3 Scents You Shouldn’t Ignore Uncommon urine odors like ammonia, fishy, or sweet smells can indicate dehydration, bacterial vaginosis, or high blood sugar.
  • Stop Stashing These 6 Foods in Your Fridge – Here’s Why Avoid refrigerating these foods: potatoes, onions, garlic, mayonnaise, tomatoes, and coffee beans to maintain their quality.
  • Dataland Brings AI Art to Life in Los Angeles, Set to Open in 2025 America's first AI art museum, Dataland, will open in Los Angeles, showcasing Refik Anadol's innovative works by late 2025.
  • Research Says Kids Who Sleep Early Have Healthier Gut Microbiomes Early bedtimes in children are linked to a healthier gut microbiome, enhancing beneficial bacteria and overall gut health.
  • 10 Healthy Cooking Oils You Need in Your Pantry Right Now Explore the health benefits of cooking oils: Olive, avocado, coconut, perilla, sesame, safflower, peanut, red palm, canola, and fish oil.
  • Hong Kong Goes Haunted: Halloween Projections, Trams, and Treats Light Up the City The Hong Kong Tourism Board has launched its Halloween campaign to celebrate the spooky season in Hong Kong.
  • Celebrate Halloween at The Rocks—Sydney’s Most Haunted Spot Just Got Spookier A Halloween festival called Ghost In The Rocks is set to open at the Old Merchant House, a heritage site in The Rocks, Sydney, Australia.
  • Trick or Treat: How Halloween Grew from Small Festivity to American Favorite Halloween is an annual festival celebrated worldwide on October 31. People dress up as ghosts, monsters, and various characters.
  • 10 Truth About Solid Toothpaste: Benefits, Risks, and What You’re Missing "Solid toothpaste offers convenience and sustainability but may cause gum irritation and sensitivity; users should choose carefully."
  • From Cat Day to Buy Nothing Day: 10 Wild Days of Awareness You Won’t Believe People Actually Observe Unique commemorative days like International Dog Day and Global Running Day celebrate various causes and encourage public awareness.
  • 6 Foods to Eat (and Avoid!) for Better Diabetes Management Managing diabetes requires choosing fiber-rich foods, healthy fats, and whole grains while avoiding sugary beverages and saturated fats.
  • Can a Hamster Bite Kill You? Spanish Woman’s Death Raises Alarming Questions A woman in Spain died after a hamster bite, but authorities are investigating the unclear link between the bite and her death.
  • Nickelodeon Land Is Opening in Turkey—And You Can Stay in SpongeBob-Themed Rooms A new Nickelodeon Land featuring SpongeBob and other characters will open in Antalya, Turkey, on January 25, 2025.
  • Sleep Jerks and Talking in Your Sleep? It Could Be More Serious Than You Think Frequent sleep jerks or talking could signal sleep disorders like myoclonus or REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD).
  • Real Reason Bruises Appear—Even When You Didn’t Bump Into Anything Bruises develop from broken blood vessels. Speed healing with cold compresses, and watch for unusual skin discoloration.
  • Is Cannabis the Future of Alzheimer’s Care? Study Finds Anxiety Relief Without Side Effects Dronabinol shows promise in reducing anxiety for Alzheimer's patients without side effects, aiding in managing agitation symptoms.
  • Want to Sleep in a Real Horror Movie House? The Poltergeist Home Is Up for Grabs The iconic house from the classic horror film Poltergeist has been listed on Airbnb, drawing major attention from movie fans. 
  • 2 Mind-Blowing Battery Hacks You’ll Wish You Knew Sooner Check used batteries by dropping them; new ones thud while used ones bounce. Use aluminum foil to substitute smaller batteries.
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