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Chocolate Crawl coming to Cold Spring businesses Friday

SC Times 05 Feb 2025
Cold Spring's local businesses are hosting a pre-Valentine's Day chocolate event on Friday ... At 1 p.m., other spots like MN Brain Solutions and ARTess Experience Studio will join in the festivities.
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Cold weather has killed 2 in Columbus this winter. Advocates say warming shelters aren't enough

The Columbus Dispatch 05 Feb 2025
At least two people living on the streets of Columbus have died in as many months this winter while exposed to cold temperatures ... Cantzler said long-term exposure to cold weather can damage the heart and brain.
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Guess Whose Slippery Shredded Snap!

TMZ 04 Feb 2025
Feeling the chill and need to warm up? Put your ...
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Tom Cruise's death-defying efforts to stay young could cause brain damage: ‘Hostage situation’ when he ...

Hindustan Times 04 Feb 2025
Tom Cruise has supposedly added going to "hyperbaric oxygen chambers several times a week to binge oxygen” to his already back-breaking schedule brimming with cold plunges, breathing challenges and daily cryotherapy. Brain damage warning.
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Understanding the thyroid: How this small gland impacts your whole body

The Times of India 04 Feb 2025
... has a number of associated symptoms, such as constipation, increased weight, fatigue, dry hair, low moods, feeling cold, and difficulties with concentration and brain fog.
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What I learnt on a menopause retreat in Spain

The Times/The Sunday Times 01 Feb 2025
The cold-therapy shock seems to have zapped any connections I had between toes and brain so let’s see what else is in store. The survival-style relief on exiting the freezer does cause a ... .
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Tuberculosis case confirmed at Kalamazoo school

Michigan Live 31 Jan 2025
TB usually affects the lungs, but it can also affect other parts of the body, such as the brain, the kidneys or the spine. While TB is contagious, it is not spread as easily as other illnesses like a cold or the flu ... ....
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This superfood offers powerful benefits for preventing dementia; says Harvard study

The Times of India 30 Jan 2025
It is by small, sustainable changes, like incorporating this nutrient-rich oil in your diet, that you are making a long-term difference for your brain and well-being.Benefits of olive oil related ...
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Diarmuid Sheehan: New rules give glimmer of hope for football and for Cork

Irish Independent 29 Jan 2025
... where I was sitting in the cold, bored out of my brain.
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Breaking up is harder for men than women — steady relationships more important to males, ...

New York Post 29 Jan 2025
That’s because males care more about being in a relationship than females, a new study set to be published in Behavioural and Brain Sciences found, according to PsyPost.
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Winter wonder: Jeanette Winterson and others reveal why the cold has them under its spell

The Observer 26 Jan 2025
Sure, you have to get the kids to school and go to work, but there are opportunities to be found in these cold, short, grey days, sometimes shot through with sharp sun ... Cold air is lovely for walking ... Keep out the cold with a fiery virgin Picante.
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‘When a woman needs more than ever to take care of herself, she is pulled away in two directions’: Diana Evans on the ‘sandwich generation’

The Observer 26 Jan 2025
The Portuguese artist Paula Rego once said ... Work defines who we are in the world ... Photograph ... There may be heat that comes and then turns cold so that she is left soaked and shivering. Anxiety and brain fog, so that her thoughts become hazy and unclear ... .
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Leaders shouldn’t attack bishops, or anyone, for their words | Nancy Eshelman

Penn Live 25 Jan 2025
Ad hominem. It’s a word (or is it two?) not used every day, but it pops into my mind a lot lately. If it’s not familiar, it’s Latin ... I respond, “That’s because your brain is frozen.” ... I didn’t talk about the cold, the ice, the extra clothes ... ....
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Police aspirant dies while jogging in City stadium

The Times of India 24 Jan 2025
'Brain haemorrhage and cardiac arrest are common during winter because cold weather causes blood vessels to constrict, leading to a rise in blood pressure, which is a major risk factor for a haemorrhage.
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Columnist already planning for next year: Backwoods Extreme by David Orlowski

Potter Leader-Enterprise 24 Jan 2025
Some may think we have something wrong with our brains but truthfully we are just wired to be in the outdoors. What got me thinking about hunting you ask? Well, with the weather being so cold I’ve been ...

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