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10 Foods to Put You in the Mood for Date Night

From decadent chocolates to exotic fruits, here are 10 aphrodisiac foods believed to have the ability to enhance romance and stimulate desire.
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Here's What Happens When You Don't Get Enough Sleep

If you aren't getting at least 7 hours of sleep per night, you may be at risk of developing these health conditions. Sleep is important!
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In the Market for a New Ride? Cars to Avoid in 2024

Advances in the automotive industry are rapidly evolving. But, some vehicles still can't justify their hefty price tags.
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10 Benefits of Using a Smartwatch

Today's smartwatches are loaded with features you won't believe, and some are lifesaving. Here are 10 benefits of using a smartwatch.
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10 Ways to Keep Your Brain Young and Healthy

Brain health is linked to a multitude of conditions. These 10 science-backed lifestyle habits will help keep your brain young and healthy.
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Is Mind Training a Short-Cut to Happiness?

What if we told you that happiness could be trained and strengthened, much like a muscle? In this article, we'll explore the science of mind training, and how it's possible to use it to become a happier, healthier person.
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Bill Gates Made 15 Major Predictions in 1999 That All Came True

Forget Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, or Sylvia Browne. Bill Gates has them all beat. Check out the predictions he made in 1999.
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Did AI Discover the First New Antibiotics in Over 60 Years?

Researchers have used AI to develop the first new antibiotics in 6 decades.
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This New Material is 10 Times Stronger than Kevlar

Researchers have discovered a new material that is ten times stronger than Kevlar. Find out what it is and how they want to use it.
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Mysterious Deep Ocean Sound Recorded in 1997 Solved

Since 1997, scientists have struggled to identify an eerie sound that emanated deep from the belly of the earth's oceans. Finally, scientists know what it is.

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