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Mint makes water feel icy because menthol activates cold receptors in the mouth, tricking the brain into sensing lower temperatures, scientists explain.
Aboard an aluminum skiff or one of her five kayaks, fourth-generation shrimper and fisherwoman Diane Wilson often plies the ...
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Newcastle turn their attention to the FA Cup this weekend in a rare non-televised match against fellow Premier League side Bournemouth. Three league wins in a row have eased the pressure on Eddie’s ...