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2332214 Fascinating Facts About RabbitsMental FlossRabbits are much more than the cute, carrot-munching creatures pop culture makes them out to be. |
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23321Might we see child-free zones on flights?OverSixtyIt's a debate that's raged ever since that historic day in December 1903 when Orville Wright tried to bottle-feed his 18-month-old, while Wilbur thought it would be cool to let his nephew wander up and down the aisle unsupervised. |
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23320Ghosts, Aliens, and Black Magic: Sleep Paralysis Looks Different in Different PlacesTIMEHow we think about sleep paralysis is heavily influenced by where in the world you’re from, writes Baland Jalal. |
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23319Is household dust a health risk?Your Life ChoicesDusting every corner and crevice isn't typically a part of a weekly clean but is household dust a health risk? |
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23318Scottish beach among ‘best beaches in the world’ two miles of uninterrupted sandExpressA Scottish beach has made it into the top 50 'best beaches in the world', sitting alongside the likes of Bora Bora and Brazil's Copacabana. |
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23317The nocebo effect? Six surprising things about placebos everyone should knowSBSEven though placebos have been widely studied, there are still many things about them that will surprise you. |
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23316Should conservation funding be taken from popular animals and given to overlooked species?euronewsHawaii plants, butterflies and desert fish are among the most underfunded species. |
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23314Fish with Ginger and ChilliYour Life ChoicesThis simple recipe adds herbs and ginger to turn a healthy salmon dish into a taste sensation for your next meal. |
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23311How an air fryer can make Christmas dinner a breezeYour Life ChoicesWell-known UK chef Poppy O'Toole shares her air fryer favourites for a fantastic Christmas meal this year. |
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23310Woman who won £1m on EuroMillions to buy new home with terminally ill husbandThe IndependentA carer who won £1 million on the lottery plans to buy a bungalow to make her terminally ill husband’s life easier. Marlyn Anderson, 70, and husband Ian, 77, have been living in the front room of their house due to the round-the-clock treatment he needs for a lung disease he developed after working |