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174156 things nutritionists eat when they want to debloatbody+soulAnyone who has dealt with persistent bloating knows how frustrating it can be. As it turns out, even nutritionists can experience bloating, along with us mere mortals. Here, accredited nutritionist Faye James shares what she eats and drinks when she can feel the bloat coming on. |
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17414These 9 symptoms could mean that you're addicted to caffeineMetroA new study has revealed just how much coffee we are drinking - and the impacts it is having on our bodies when we get addicted to caffeine. |
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17413Woman shares binder cash stuffing budget hack that could stop you overspendingMetroThink of it as a twist on the envelope cash stuffing method, which has been around for donkey's years. |
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17412Is it ok to drink coffee when you’re trying to lose weight?body+soul‘Y-E-S’ says our dietitian (and thank god...). |
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174116 things nutritionists eat when they want to debloatbody+soulAnyone who has dealt with persistent bloating knows how frustrating it can be. As it turns out, even nutritionists can experience bloating, along with us mere mortals. Here, accredited nutritionist Faye James shares what she eats and drinks when she can feel the bloat coming on. |
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17410Picasso's very dark sideDaily Mail OnlineJohn Richardson's fourth volume of Picasso follows the artist as an expat in Paris. Picasso caught the horror of the 1937 flattening of Guernica on a German raid |
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17409Cheese is gouda for your bones... but only if you eat Jarlsberg! Experts find benefits come from eating two slices of the nutty Norwegian product a dayDaily MailResearchers found eating just two slices of Jarlsberg - a mild, nutty-flavoured dairy product hailing from Norway - each day is enough to reduce the risk of developing osteoporosis. |
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17398Seals use their whiskers to locate prey when hunting in the darkDaily Mail OnlineResearchers from Tachikawa, Japan have found that elephant seals hunt by using their sensitive whiskers to detect water movements made by their prey |
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17397Dryers release 'almost as many microfibres' as washing machinesDaily Mail OnlineFabric conditioners or better lint filter design could reduce release the release of microfibres - microscopic particles that come loose from textiles and clothing, report experts in Newcastle. |
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17389How to date while sober (curious)MashableWith nearly one in five Americans reporting "heavy drinking" during the pandemic, it's no surprise |