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“If they can’t see it, they don’t think it’s real.”
“Not having an executive function isn’t seen as a disability but as a moral failure. Thus, you are a bad person when you do something hyperactive, impulsive, or emotionally unregulated.
After diagnosis, I made peace with this and stopped beating myself up for all the ruined relationships…
Berkeley Public Health said: “Metals have been found to increase the risk of dementia, infertility, diabetes, and cancer.”
“They can damage the liver, kidneys, and brain, as well as the cardiovascular, nervous, and endocrine systems. In addition, metals can harm…
16 Wholesome Tweets I Found On The Internet This Week
March 1, 2025
16 Wholesome Tweets From The Internet This Week
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These crows who lined up single-file to eat almonds:
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This person’s fiancé leaving a surprise avocado heart:
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This visual (I wish we had…
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“I was 17 and working at a supermarket. There was a much older guy who worked there too, and he was the grocery/stock manager. He was always getting way too close and touchy with the younger girls, and he always asked super-creepy and invasive questions.
Doctors Shared The Top 5 Early Warning Signs Of A Mini Stroke, And It's Information Everyone Should Have
February 28, 2025
Folks may experience difficulty producing speech or finding the right words, Amin said. Words may come out slurred or jumbled, to the surprise of the speaker and their loved ones.
A TIA is an emergency, and anyone who experiences it should get medical attention right away.
If Your Boogers Look Like This, It Might Be Time To See A Doctor
February 27, 2025
It’s that time of year again, when everyone’s fighting a cold and blowing their nose. Maybe you’ve found yourself having sinus struggles, or you’ve noticed your boogers don’t look “normal.” Whatever the case may be, mucus abounds.
“Mucus is a natural product…
The Real Reasons Behind Why Alcohol Can Cause Strange Bowel Movements, According to Experts
February 26, 2025
If your adult beverages are leaving your digestive system in distress, there’s one simple explanation: Alcohol is an irritant to the GI system, and it can inflame the lining of the digestive tract, from the esophagus to the large intestine, explained Dr. James H.





