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Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Blo Blow-Dry Bar set to open in Plano. (Karen Chaney/Community Impact) According to store signage, Blo Blow-Dry Bar will be opening soon in Plano. The business offers blow outs, washes ...
If you're in the market for a quick and easy solution to dry and style your hair, or simply want to switch to a tool that won't leave your arms aching after a few minutes, we've got just the thing.
If you’re considering a drink-free lifestyle, Dry January is a great place to start. The health benefits of the challenge (which involves going alcohol-free for the first month of the year) abound.
Experts are concerned about a potential pitfall of Dry January, saying it could cause unhealthy withdrawal symptoms in participants who may not realize they have a drinking problem. “Events like ...
For many people, that means diving into Dry January by vowing to give up alcohol for the month. And now there are some new tools that can help, whether you want to cut out or just cut back on the ...
Dry January, the popular challenge of giving up alcohol for the first month of the year, has become a health trend embraced by millions, but does it really work, or is it just another fleeting fad ...
Yup, there’s a right way to blow your nose. Some are forceful with their nose-blowing, while others do it gently. We tapped doctors, including an allergist and ear, nose, and throat specialists ...