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A good pair of fleece-lined tights. Keeping your legs warm with a skin-like effect, it’s no surprise this cold-weather accessory is the answer to many of the season’s dressing qualms.
Of course, if you have a selection of secretly fleece-lined pants, you can look like you’re in slacks but still feel like you’re in your favorite warm sweats. From colorful skinny jeans to wide-legged ...
You might be familiar with a sensation called "brain zaps," or sensory disturbances that feel like electric shocks inside the brain. This symptom can occur after you skip or stop antidepressants ...
Sorry, Hollywood. Indie studios have officially taken over the poster game. Of the 25 films listed below, I can count the number of legacy studios on one hand (even ...
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The cells in the area are also connected with metabolism, suggesting a connection between diet and brain health. Scientists at the Allen Institute have identified specific cell types in the brain ...
A person’s brain is not fully developed until their mid to late 20s, as the brain grows in physical size and with the emergence and strengthening of nerve pathways in the brain. Maturity, judgment, ...
As time expired in the first half of today’s 27-25 win over the Packers, the Vikings missed a 55-yard field goal. But the Packers were flagged for offside, and coach Matt LaFleur was not happy about ...