Munch a bit of habanero pepper or hot-sauce-soaked jambalaya, and you’ll notice a tingling numbness in your mouth followed by a burning sensation. If that burning sensation is sufficiently strong, your nose and eyes will start to run, and your mouth and throat will start to generate mucus.
You may not be able to feel it, but your stomach and parts of your intestine will also start secreting excess fluid, says Dr. Read More...
An injured woman on TikTok shared a harrowing PSA urging folks not to put their feet on the car dashboard to avoid the injuries she sustained.
Source: TikTok/@dsaenz94If you're going to be riding in a car for any amount of time, you probably have little things that you do to make yourself comfortable. Some people scroll through their phones or play on a gaming handheld. Others might put on music or a podcast. Read More...
The issues of being a gay teen in the ‘70s have a been-there, done-that feel in this lackluster musical try-out.
It’s not that in 2019 gay teens don’t have coming-out issues. But “Becoming Nancy,” a 1979-set musical premiering at Atlanta’s Alliance Theater, feels dated, when not being clichéd, lackluster and preachy. Read More...