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  2. Verywell - Wikipedia

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    Verywell. Verywell is a website providing health and wellness information by health professionals. It was launched on 26 April 2016 as a media property of About.com (now Dotdash Meredith) and its first standalone brand. [1] As of March 2017, it reached 17 million US unique users each month. [2]

  3. Drinking Soda Might Make Period Cramps Worse. Here’s Why - AOL

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    Drinking soda may increase the likelihood of experiencing menstrual cramps by 24%, a new study suggests. Experts say that caffeine and sugar in soda could contribute to menstrual cramps by causing ...

  4. Where to Look for Free COVID Vaccines If You Have No Health ...

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    The price for Pfizer’s Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine was listed at $147.32, a saving of $54.32 off the list price for people who used either Goodrx or SingleCare. Spikevax, Moderna’s COVID ...

  5. Dotdash Meredith - Wikipedia

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    Website. dotdashmeredith.com. Dotdash Meredith (formerly The Mining Company, About.com and Dotdash) is an American digital media company based in New York City. The company publishes online articles and videos about various subjects across categories including health, home, food, finance, tech, beauty, lifestyle, travel, and education. [2]

  6. How Tears Evaporate and Lead to Dry Eye - AOL

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    Medically reviewed by Christine L. Larsen, MDMedically reviewed by Christine L. Larsen, MD. Your tears work to keep your eyes lubricated and protect them from irritants like dirt and dust. Tears ...

  7. Hormonal Belly: Causes and Suggestions to Consider - AOL

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    Verywell Health acknowledges that sex and gender are related concepts, but they are not the same. To accurately reflect our sources, this article uses terms like “female,” “male,” “woman ...

  8. Lifewire - Wikipedia

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    Lifewire was the third standalone brand of About.com, an IAC -owned media company, which broke up its collections of DIY and how-to information into branded vertical websites, and is a competitor to sites such as Techcrunch, Techradar, PCmag. [1] Lifewire was preceded by Verywell, a health info website, and The Balance, a personal finance site.

  9. 40 Signs You Aren't Meeting Your Needs, According to ... - AOL

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    Verywell Mind / Stocksy. Reviewed by Rachel Goldman, PhD, FTOSReviewed by Rachel Goldman, PhD, FTOS. We've all been there—feeling a bit off, like something's missing, but we can't quite put our ...