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  2. The COVID "FLiRT" Symptoms You Need to Know About - AOL

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    In March, the CDC updated the Respiratory Virus Guidance as COVID-19 cases have decreased over time. “It is still an important health threat, but it is no longer the emergency that it once was ...

  3. Symptoms of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Longer-term effects of COVID-19 have become a prevalent aspect of the disease itself. These symptoms can be referred to by many names including post-COVID-19 syndrome, long COVID, and long haulers syndrome. An overall definition of post-COVID conditions (PCC) can be described as a range of symptoms that can last for weeks or months. [83]

  4. You practice good hygiene. So why do you still smell bad? - AOL

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    Aluminum-based antiperspirants have gotten a bad rap over the last few years because some small studies have suggested potential links between using the products and developing breast cancer. But ...

  5. While sweating is normal, excessive sweating may have deeper underlying causes. But there are ways to manage the condition to make sure that you can still live your best life. This story was ...

  6. The 12 best deodorants and antiperspirants for women in 2024

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    The Uriage Power 3 Deodorant is a clinical-strength, roll-on antiperspirant designed to block sweat for 24 hours while nourishing the skin to reduce irritation. It's made with aluminum ...

  7. Should you wear deodorant to bed at night? Here's what a ...

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    To further minimize sweating at night, Lipner recommends wearing “light, sweat-wicking clothing." If you struggle with any excessive sweating, see a board-certified dermatologist, she says.

  8. Underarm liners - Wikipedia

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    In the late nineteenth century chemists developed products that prevented the formation of body odor, but these still could not prevent underarm sweating. Early antiperspirants eventually included creams, solids, pads, dabbers, roll-ons, and powders. Today, anti-perspirants are most common in the forms of sticks, sprays, and roll-ons.

  9. The 19 Best Deodorants and Antiperspirants to Keep You ... - AOL

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    Ultimate Water-Based Peony & Rose Water Antiperspirant. This water-based stick "contains a high concentration of glycerin to keep the underarm skin hydrated, healthy and without irritation, while ...