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Demand for home saunas is
soaring in Britain and the United States as interest in the
ancient ritual of sweat bathing deepens. Why the resurgence?
Emma O'Kelly, the author of ''Wild Sauna: The Best Outdoor
Saunas in Britain'' and ''Sauna: The Power of Deep Heat,''
has spent the past five years immersed in sauna culture as
both observer and participant. She sees this return to what
some have described as ''analog living'' as a powerful
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Find out the real reason we're not
supposed to wear white after Labor Day, how the holiday can
increase your lifespan, and more.
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There is nothing ''clean''
about wind turbine technology, the oil and diesel fuel
needed to construct them creates a carbon footprint that
will exceed any savings over the estimated 20 year life of
these 400 foot tall bird-killing monsters.
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 Ministrokes
are brief episodes of low blood flow to the brain that resolve
on their own. They're also called transient ischemic attacks
(TIAs). TIAs resolve on their own within 5 to 10 minutes. But
they can also last as long as 24 hours. Ministrokes don't cause
lasting damage to the brain. But they're an important warning
that you're at high risk of developing a stroke in the near
future. More |
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