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What’s the best sleep position to combat heartburn?

When heartburn is a frequent bed partner, it's difficult to sleep. How can you get rid of it? A small study suggests that sleeping on your left side may help, in addition to elevating your upper body with a wedge pillow, avoiding meals close to bedtime, and taking heartburn medications. The findings were published in The American Journal of Gastroenterology in February 2022. A total of 57 people with chronic heartburn were monitored while sleeping, with the same amount of time spent on their left, right, or back. The positions had no effect on the number of times participants' stomach acid back up into their esophagus (which causes heartburn pain). However, when participants were on their left side, as opposed to their back or right side, the acid cleared much faster. Less acid exposure can reduce heartburn pain as well as the risk of tissue damage and other serious problems.

Perhaps you've always had the same colour or length of nails, and you want to switch things up but are concerned about what your nails could say at work.

There is room for creativity and expression at work even though professionalism is a must. When you are allowed to be yourself in terms of appearance and self-expression, you might just produce your best work.

So here are 6 options for professional nails for work, whether you prefer the natural look, acrylic tips, or nail art.


Let's applaud Toke Makinwa for having such beautiful looks. Being in the industry and being on top of the fashion game is not an easy task. One of our favourites is the first look as a wedding guest. Beautiful and elegant. View more outfit details and looks by scrolling down.



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@theroycesamuel |hair
@dahmola |stylist
@matopeda.atelier |dress
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Leverage your strength for a more positive life

Strengths are innate capacities for particular thoughts, emotions, and actions. Everyone possesses these capacities to vary degrees. Your unique pattern of strengths contributes to your uniqueness.

When you play to your strengths, you are likely to feel more energized and perform better than when you attempt to employ a less natural ability. A person attempting to persuade a local school board to ban the sale of soft drinks, for instance, might have the courage to speak up forcefully and clearly at a general meeting (despite the almost-universal fear of public speaking). Another person with great team-building skills would feel uncomfortable speaking out in a meeting, but could successfully generate consensus among parents, dietitians, and others to evaluate the issue and reach a conclusion.

WEDDING DRESSES

You should feel and look your best on your special day by wearing your ideal bridal gown. There are many different styles of wedding dresses to pick from, including vintage, modern, and boho. You are sure to find the ideal dress to complete your wedding-day vision, whether you feel most gorgeous in stunning beadwork or sexiest in a structured silhouette.

Dreamy wedding gowns from this collection provide modern twists on classic bridal silhouettes. The exquisite details of delicate laces, complex embroidery, and hand-beaded gems are what make a wedding dress wonderful. All of these wedding dresses, from the fancy lace ones to the fully beaded ones, are full of real romance.

Check out our enchanting collection of wedding dresses for the greatest in one-of-a-kind, handcrafted pieces below and also shop. 



Heart disease and heart attacks have been related to depression, anxiety, wrath, and other so-called negative emotions. What about the other side of the coin: are happy emotions associated with better heart health? Yes, according to two reports that approached the issue from different angles.

Researchers at Duke University Medical Center polled 2,618 men and women who were scheduled for coronary angiography (a specific x-ray that reveals blood flow through the arteries that feed the heart) about their expectations for their future cardiovascular health. They discovered that people with the highest expectations were 24% less likely to die of heart disease fifteen years later than those with the lowest expectations (Archives of Internal Medicine, online Feb. 28, 2011). 



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