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  2. Ouija - Wikipedia

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    The popular belief that the word Ouija comes from the French (oui) and German (ja) words for yes is a misconception. In fact, the name was given from a word spelled out on the board when medium Helen Peters Nosworthy asked the board to name itself.

  3. Wegovy: Use for Weight Loss, Side Effects, Cost, and More

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    Wegovy works by reducing your appetite and reducing your blood glucose (sugar) levels. It can also help with weight loss. Over time, these effects can lower your risk of cardiovascular problems ...

  4. How to Lose Weight Fast and Safely - WebMD

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    There are many ways you can safely start losing weight without cutting calories too much. You could: Cut back on portions. Figure out how many calories you get in a usual day, and trim back a bit ...

  5. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Today's featured picture. The chestnut-crowned antpitta (Grallaria ruficapilla) is a species of bird in the antpitta family, Grallariidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. It is around 18 to 23 centimetres (7.1 to 9.1 in) long, with a mass of 70 to 98 grams (2.5 to 3.5 oz). The sexes have the same plumage.

  6. Egyptian pyramids - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian pyramids. Coordinates: 29°58′21″N 31°07′42″E. A view of the Giza pyramid complex from the plateau to the south of the complex. From left to right, the three largest are: the Pyramid of Menkaure, the Pyramid of Khafre and the Great Pyramid of Giza. The three smaller pyramids in the foreground are subsidiary structures ...

  7. Glycemic Index: What It Is and How to Use It - Healthline

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    The glycemic index (GI) is a value used to measure how much specific foods increase blood sugar levels. Foods are classified as low, medium, or high glycemic foods and ranked on a scale of 0–100 ...

  8. Muscle and Ligament Sprains, Strains, and Tears - WebMD

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    People use the words “sprain” and “strain” almost interchangeably, to describe everything from a twisted ankle to a pulled hamstring. But they’re not the same. A sprain is a stretch or ...

  9. Foods High in Carbs and Calories - WebMD

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    The three main types of carbs are: Starches: Wheat, oats, corn, potatoes, and dried beans. Sugars: Sugar, and honey, plus sugar found in fruits, milk, sodas, bread, cakes and other products ...