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Health Highlights: Nov. 10, 2022
By LadyLively on November 10, 2022
Can sex trigger an asthma attack? When it comes to the risk of having an asthma attack, vigorous sex is akin to walking up two flights of stairs, the author of a new study noted. Read more
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