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The Girl Scouts have added a new flavor—Caramel Chocolate Chip—to their 2019 cookie lineup. The latest cookie features “rich caramel, semi-sweet chocolate chips, and a hint of sea
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Investigators at Kagoshima University in Japan studied the effect of linalool, a sweet-smelling alcohol that is present in essential oils of lavender and other scented plants, in mice.
This Is Us returned last night, and (surprise surprise) we’re already teary-eyed. There’s old and new romance, as viewers travel back in time to Jack and Rebecca’s awkward first
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