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  • Winter Hair Loss? Avoid These 6 Habits to Keep Your Scalp Healthy Winter can worsen hair loss; avoid habits like applying conditioner to the scalp, excessive drinking, and using plastic brushes.
  • What a Hickey Can Do to Your Health—The Stroke Risk You Didn't Know About A case of stroke caused by a kiss mark was reported, with strong suction leading to a thrombus. Immediate medical attention is crucial.
  • Dry Eyes in Winter? Here’s What’s Causing It and How to Find Relief Winter increases dry eye syndrome risk; blue light from screens worsens symptoms. Follow the 20-20-20 rule for relief.
  • Stop That Post-Cough Throat Clear – It Might Be Hurting Your Vocal Cords Clearing your throat after a cough can irritate vocal cords, leading to polyps. Stay hydrated and consider steam treatments for relief.
  • Avoid These 4 Common Shower Mistakes That Lead to Unwanted Odors Key areas often overlooked during showers can lead to hygiene issues. Focus on cleaning behind ears, navel, between toes, and under nails.
  • Winter Car Care: 10 Tips to Keep Your Ride Safe and Healthy in the Cold Prepare your vehicle for winter by avoiding washing in freezing temps, removing snow carefully, and using rust-proofing sprays.
  • 60% Mortality Rate: How Sepsis Kills and Why You Need to Act Fast A common disease can occur even from small injuries like improperly cutting nails. Awareness is crucial for prevention.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Gray Hair, Hangnails, Blackheads: 4 Beauty Habits You Should Rethink Right Now Address common beauty concerns safely: trim gray hairs, gently trim hangnails, avoid squeezing blackheads, and clean ears properly.
  • Pediatrician Warns: 5 Children's Products to Avoid and What to Use Instead Doctor Megan Martin reveals five products to avoid for children: cough syrup, Neosporin, baby soap, formula, and gummy vitamins.
  • Store Employee Reveals the 2-Second Trick to Opening a T-Shirt Fold t-shirts in 2 seconds! Pinch key points, shake, and fold for a quick, neat result—no more laundry hassle!
  • Wiping Wrong: The Shocking Truth About Toilet Paper and Your Health Improper toilet paper use can lead to infections, especially UTIs; experts recommend wiping front to back for hygiene.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Gross Truth About Bedding and How to Keep Yours Fresh To maintain fresh and hygienic bedding as temperatures drop, wash sheets every 2-3 weeks, use hot water, and regularly replace items.
  • Big Weight Changes After 40 Could Mean Higher Dementia Risk, Study Reveals Frequent weight changes in middle age may elevate early-onset dementia risk, emphasizing the need for stable weight management.
  • Dementia's Threat: 9 Expert Tips for Managing and Preventing the Disease Dementia now tops cancer in fear among seniors. Key tips include respecting independence and encouraging social activities.
  • 5 Genius Ways Baking Soda Can Solve Your Everyday Problems—You Won’t Believe #2 Baking soda is a versatile product used for diverse purposes, from cleaning to skincare. Here are five ways to use baking soda smartly.
  • 10 Essential Tips to Prevent Scarring: What You NEED to Know to Keep Your Skin Smooth Can these dressings be used on any wound? We've explored when and what kind of wounds are appropriate for moist dressings.
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