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26 Hilarious Tweets About Married Life That Are Right On The Money

26 Hilarious Tweets About Married Life That Are Right On The Money | HuffPost Life Part of HuffPost Relationships. ©2019 Verizon Media. All rights reserved. In marriage, you have two options: stay permanently annoyed because of every little thing your spouse does (or doesn’t do) or find the humor in their more bothersome habits and […]

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‘Blood money’? Purdue settlement would rely on opioid sales

The tentative multibillion-dollar settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma would raise money to help clean up the opioid mess by … selling more OxyContin. That would amount to blood money, in the opinion of some critics. And it’s one reason two dozen states have rejected the deal. “The settlement agreement basically requires the settlement payments

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Inquiry into safety and wellbeing concerns at two hospitals

Image caption Edinburgh’s new children’s hospital was due to open in 2017 A public inquiry will be held to examine safety and wellbeing issues at the new children’s hospital in Edinburgh and the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow. The inquiry will determine how vital issues relating to ventilation and other key building systems occurred.

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Study finds air pollution reaches placenta during pregnancy

A new study suggests when a pregnant woman breathes in air pollution, it can travel beyond her lungs to the placenta that guards her fetus. Pollution composed of tiny particles from car exhaust, factory smokestacks and other sources is dangerous to everyone’s health, and during pregnancy it’s been linked to premature births and low birth

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Ovarian Cysts Can Affect Fertility, But Not Always How You May Think

The thought of having ovarian cysts likely sounds terrifying, especially if you’ve never dealt with one before. But, surprisingly, certain types of ovarian cysts can be a sign of a healthy menstrual cycle and of healthy ovulation in particular. Conversely, medical experts say some ovarian cysts ― and health complications associated with them ― can

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Moving Plants Indoors For Winter? Ease Them In Slowly

Moving houseplants indoors with the onset of cold weather is not your typical furniture-shifting exercise. It requires planning, since houseplants for the most part are tender tropicals and need time to acclimate to a changed growing environment. “Bring them in over a two-week period,” said Kate Karam, editorial director for Monrovia Nursery Co. in Azuza,

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A Convincing Case For Cutting Your Pizza With Scissors

Italians do everything better, including cutting pizza with scissors. Yes, scissors. In Rome, chefs use scissors, or shears, for pizza al taglio, or “by the cut” pizza. In America, where we favor the pizza wheel, slicing pizza with scissors seems strange to pizzeria customers, but it’s actually quite utilitarian. At Italian eatery Nostrana, in Portland,

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Does fat shaming help people lose weight?

Image copyright Press Association After US talkshow host Bill Maher called for fat shaming to “make a comeback”, fellow host James Corden’s impassioned response won widespread support online. “It’s proven that fat shaming only does one thing,” he said. “It makes people feel ashamed and shame leads to depression, anxiety and self-destructive behaviour – self-destructive

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