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  2. List of cooling baths - Wikipedia

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    Cooling Agent Organic Solvent or Inorganic Salt T (°C) Notes Dry ice: p-Xylene +13 [1]Dry ice: p-Dioxane +12 Dry ice: Cyclohexane +6 Dry ice: Benzene +5 Dry ice

  3. Lullaby - Wikipedia

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    In short, live lullabies sung by music therapists induce relaxation, rest, comfort, and optimal growth and development. [25] " Hush, Little Baby " has been observed cross-culturally and is known to have a natural capacity for soothing and energizing infants, as well as nurturing caregiving bonds.

  4. Thermal reservoir - Wikipedia

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    A thermal reservoir, also thermal energy reservoir or thermal bath, is a thermodynamic system with a heat capacity so large that the temperature of the reservoir changes relatively little when a significant amount of heat is added or extracted. [1]

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  6. This Is the Ideal Temperature to Keep Your House, According ...

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    8 % like it “ice, ice, baby” at or below 68°F Locals in Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Washington, and Massachusetts average on the lower end of the temp spectrum in summer, at 66°F to ...

  7. 5 Best Bath Soaks for Better Relaxation - AOL

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    One of the most time-honored ways to do this is to enjoy a bath soak, or lying in a nice warm bath filled with rejuvenating bath salts to ease tension, stress, stimulate circulation, and even ...

  8. Bathing - Wikipedia

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    Detail of Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine's Bath in the Park (1785) Astronaut Jack R. Lousma taking a shower in space, 1973. Bathing is the immersion of the body, wholly or partially, usually in water, but often in another medium such as hot air. It is most commonly practised as part of personal cleansing, and less frequently for relaxation ...

  9. How People Relax Around the World - AOL

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    Here are 7 relaxation rituals from around the world—and why they might be worth a try. Forest bathing in Japan Taking a regular walk in the woods is more than a hobby in Japan.