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  2. How to Gain Muscle: Tips, Diet, and Workout Design - Healthline

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    Learn how to gain muscle without gaining fat with science-based tips, diet, and workout design. Find out what works for your body and goals.

  3. Occipital Neuralgia: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments - WebMD

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    Occipital neuralgia is a condition in which the nerves that run from the top of the spinal cord up through the scalp, called the occipital nerves, are inflamed or injured. You might feel pain in ...

  4. How Often Should You Wash Your Hair? - Healthline

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    No one is surprised that a sweaty workout can mess up yourdo. How much you sweat is a big factor in how frequently you need to wash, or at least rinse, your hair. Sweat can spread sebum and ...

  5. Vitamin C: Everything You Need to Know - Healthline

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    Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin with a variety of benefits, but our bodies can’t make it. We need to consume it through the food we eat or by supplementation.

  6. Penile-vaginal intercourse - Wikipedia

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    Penile-vaginal intercourse or vaginal intercourse is a form of penetrative sexual intercourse in human sexuality, in which an erect penis is inserted into a vagina. [1] Synonyms are: vaginal sex, cohabitation, coitus (Latin: coitus per vaginam), (in elegant colloquial language) intimacy, or (poetic) lovemaking.

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  8. University of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The Student Senate of the University of New Hampshire is the on-campus, undergraduate student government. The Student Senate controls the use of its own student activity fee, and directly governs student organizations that receive a regular, annual budget from

  9. How to Find Out Your Blood Type: Home Testing & More - Healthline

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    Your blood type is determined based on specific antigens present in your blood. You can find out your blood type by asking your doctor for a test, donating blood, or taking an at-home blood test.