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Attention, fellow coffee enthusiasts: While our caffeinated bev of choice might power our mornings or provide an appreciated midday pick-me-up (or likely both), it’s not necessarily doing us any favors as far as dental health is concerned. That said, it turns out that certain types of coffee can be better for our chompers than others. To discover what type of coffee is best for the appearance and overall health of our teeth, we consulted Dani Benyaminy, DDS, a cosmetic dentist based in Los Angeles. How coffee impacts dental health You likely already know that coffee isn’t stellar for our teeth……

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After Hamas attacked their country this month, many Israelis fled to hotels, where they sought some version of safety. There, they’ve been processing their trauma as they move from that harrowing morning into a new world. In the Opinion video above, filmed in the days after the attack, survivors reflect on what they lost, who they blame and what’s next — for them and for Israel.Despite being at war, polling from the Israel Democracy Institute suggests that Israelis are more optimistic about the future of their country now than they’ve been at any other point this year. Still, for the…

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Today, we’re going to shed light on a topic that we often whisper about in hushed tones — cellulite. It’s something that many of us notice when we glance in the mirror, and it can sometimes make us feel a little self-conscious.  However, did you know that collagen, a power-packed protein that our bodies naturally produce, might be a game-changer that can help address the appearance of cellulite? Let’s take a closer look. What Is Cellulite? When you see a dimpled, “cottage cheese-like” texture on the skin, particularly in areas like the thighs, buttocks, and abdomen, you’re looking at cellulite.…

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‘I’ll miss you forever and love you always’: Adam Johnson’s fiancée’s heartbreaking tribute to ice hockey star who died in ‘freak accident’ after proposing in the summer – as fans rally around ‘absolutely distraught’ player who killed him with boot blade – Sound Health and Lasting Wealth

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Tal como lo relataron aNicole Audrey SpectorCuando era bebé, me diagnosticaron talasemia β, un trastorno sanguíneo infrecuente que hace que no puedas producir suficientes glóbulos rojos. En ese entonces, la única forma que tenía para sobrevivir era recibir transfusiones de sangre en forma regular. La primera fue cuando tenía ocho meses y tuve que tenerlas cada tres o cuatro semanas durante muchos años. Un efecto colateral de recibir transfusiones tan frecuentemente es una sobrecarga de hierro, lo cual puede causar varios problemas médicos, incluyendo problemas hepáticos y renales. Para cuando tenía 5 años, tenía que tomar un medicamento para reducir…

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Oct. 25, 2023 — Child-care centers are not significant sources of COVID-19 transmission, according to a new study.Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine say that kids with COVID-19 could be treated like kids with similar respiratory illnesses.“We need to have an open discussion at the national level about the benefit of recommending SARS-CoV-2 testing for every child with respiratory symptoms who attends a child care program,” said lead author Timothy Shope, MD, of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, in a press release.”No one wants to give up on controlling SARS-CoV-2 spread, but focusing on testing and…

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ItCould be a hormonal issue and it’s a good idea to get a diagnosis so you knowwhat you are dealing with and you can change your approach. Now let’s move onto my weight loss story. I’ll be brief and won’t go theregoing into too much detail because this isn’t a transformation video – I just wanted toGive a little context. At my worst I weighed 160 pounds, so 40pounds heavier than I am today. It’s actually quite significant to my framebecause I don’t have a very wide frame. So that wasn’t just £160Overweight, it actually seemed like quite a lot…

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A Quick Note on Food Cheats But first I have to say, people ask me all the time for healthy cheats and I hate calling them that! When you think about the way you’re eating as “cheating” you’re kinda setting yourself up for a weird relationship with food. Plus, if you feel like you’re only going to get a single cheat meal or day once in a blue moon, you getsupertempted to go overboard and just overindulge because you feel like you’ll never get to eat these foods again. And then you get stressed about it. Anyone else been there?…

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It’s no secret that the United States falls behind many other countries when it comes to maternity leave. We offer 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave while Bulgaria, for example, provides 410 days, beginning 45 days before the due date. Now plenty of countries fall in between these two extremes and there are certainly many factors contributing to the requirements, and also plenty of variability within companies creating their own maternity leave protocols. Nevertheless, we can’t deny that the expected quick recovery may add pressure to new mothers. While lack of paid leave may be the most obvious contributor to significant PPD…

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The conflict in Israel and Palestine has thrown American campuses and society into turmoil.We are both deans of public policy schools. One of us comes from a Palestinian family displaced by war. The other served in Israeli military intelligence before a long career in academia. Our life stories converged when we were colleagues and friends for 10 years on the faculty of Princeton University. Notwithstanding our different backgrounds, we are both alarmed by the climate on campuses and the polarizing and dehumanizing language visible throughout society.Universities should state hard truths and clarify critical issues. As leaders of public policy schools,…

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