Author: Priscilla Dell

Priscilla is a health blogger who loves to write about the latest trends in wellness and nutrition. She's always up for trying out new diets and exercise regimes and loves to share her findings with her readers. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her friends and family.

Women swimmers and triathletes have no boobs. That’s because swimsuits cover them up. Most female athletes who swim competitively choose to do so in swimsuits, usually with tight-fitting tops and skintight bottoms. If a swimmer wants to show off her assets, she can wear a one-piece suit with no bra or bikini top. If you see women swimmers, you know they are women — and not men. That’s because most men wouldn’t be caught dead in the skintight suits that many women wear while swimming competitively (or just for fun). Even when men compete in similar swimwear, they don’t look…

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When you need to take pain medication, it can be tricky to figure out which drugs are safe to use together. Many over-the-counter (OTC) medications can have negative side effects if combined with other medications. For example, combining ibuprofen and tramadol may not be safe. These two drugs have opposite effects on the body. Ibuprofen is an NSAID that blocks COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes, while tramadol is an SNRI (serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor) that increases their activity in the body. This article explains the risks of taking ibuprofen and tramadol together and whether or not you can take ibuprofen with Tramadol…

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Humans and dolphins share a special connection. We’ve admired them from afar for centuries, but there is more to their friendship than meets the eye… If you’ve ever had the privilege of swimming with dolphins or observing them from a distance, you probably know that they are smart and friendly creatures. As such, we have forged a tight bond with these mammals over time. However, why exactly do humans and dolphins get along so well? This article will explore some of the reasons behind this unique relationship. Keep reading to learn more! Why are dolphins so friendly? Dolphins are friendly…

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Cauliflower rice has been gaining popularity as a low-carb, high-fiber alternative to traditional white or brown rice. Cauliflower is a member of the cruciferous family of vegetables. It’s also the same veggie that comes in florets and can be turned into “couscous” or “rice” for some pretty interesting side dishes. Cauliflower is essentially chopped up and ground so finely that it breaks down into tiny pieces and becomes virtually undetectable as being from a cauliflower rather than its more commonly used relatives like broccoli or kale. The result? A great way to lose some carbs while keeping your nutrition intact.…

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These awesome people are defying society’s assumptions about what blind people can and cannot do. These people are living their best lives and proving that they can have just as much fun as anyone else. The way they are doing it is by channeling their inner diva and becoming an expert on the karaoke scene, filling their calendars with art classes, and hitting the town with friends for game night. These blind folks have figured out what other blind people do for fun! They take up a new hobby, join a club or meetup group, or find ways to make…

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You probably know that eating at Chipotle once a week is not healthy. But why does Chipotle make you sick? The chain is known for serving food with high-quality ingredients and an authentic taste, so what’s the deal with their food causing so many customers to get ill? Read on to find out why. Although it is not as popular as McDonald’s or Wendy’s, Chipotle has become one of the most beloved fast-food chains around the world because of its delicious and nutritious offerings. In fact, many people don’t even know that there are risks associated with eating at Chipotle…

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Fresh water makes up only about one percent of all the water on Earth. However, fresh water is essential for human life and other living organisms. The majority of Earth’s freshwater is stored in ice and snow in polar regions, with the rest being locked in other non-permanent forms, like groundwater or freshwater lakes. The world’s supply of freshwater is shrinking fast, due to pollution, overuse, and climate change. Freshwater ecosystems are also under threat from deforestation and urbanization. Understanding how much freshwater there is on Earth might help us protect our sources better. Let’s take a look at what…

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Mice can wreak havoc on your home and belongings. Not only do mice leave their unappealing poop and gnawed-on food remnants all over your house, but they also have the tendency to pee wherever they feel comfortable. This horrid smell of mouse urine is almost impossible to get rid of. However, there are ways to make it less noticeable so that you can continue living in your home without feeling like a trapped rodent. If you notice a pungent ammonia smell coming from behind your walls or find chewed-up food with small brown pellets all over the floor, then it’s…

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Did you know that static can be an annoying problem for anyone who owns a blanket or any other type of material made from natural fibers? Static occurs when natural fibers like wool, cotton, and linen are combined with unnatural fibers like nylon, rayon, and polyester. That’s because unnatural fibers have a negative charge while natural fibers have a positive charge. When the two meet, the electrons in each fiber move to opposite ends of their molecules. This causes one fiber to feel positively charged and the other negatively charged. The excess electrons on one fiber repel each other so…

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When you think about it, the phrase “love handles” is a little strange. Why are those rolls of fat on your midsection nicknamed after an expression of affection? It seems like an odd choice. Unfortunately, we can’t ask the person who first labeled fat around the waist as love handles why they chose that name. However, there’s probably some logical reasoning behind it. These days, almost everyone knows what love handle refers to. But how many people know why this body part is called so? Perhaps you too have wondered why are love handles called love handles… Why Are Love…

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