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The One Ancient Remedy That Keeps Outliving Every Wellness Trend

Garlic is one of those ancient remedies that has been prized for millennia as food, medicine, and a sort of spiritual insurance policy, protecting people from illness, misfortune and, according to folklore, the undead.Its history as a cultivated plant stretches back so far that...

The Great Christmas Grudge Clear-Out: Why Forgiveness Is Good for Your Health

The Grinch as depicted in the recently released movie ‘The Grinch.’ Illumination EntertainmentChristmas is a strange time. The tinsel comes out, the family WhatsApp group suddenly springs back to life like a cicada after rain, and you find yourself revisiting old emotional files you...
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How Bruce Lee Gave Martial Arts to the West, and Saw It Become a Blood Sport

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Yarrow: The Ancient Remedy That Calms Your Nerves and Stops Nose Bleeds

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Face First: Western Sydney Airport Ushers In Biometric Boarding Revolution

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RFK’s Winning Prescription for Winning Over the Public—Lessons for Political Leaders

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