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What to Do for Sweaty Feet

Slipping and sliding in the summer months is great—if you’re at a water park or in a pool, that is. Otherwise, it’s the miserable reality of sweaty feet. “I’ve literally had patients come in and tell me they’re sweating so much, they’ve fallen out of their shoes,” says Dr. Dee Anna Glaser, a professor of dermatology at Saint Louis University School of Medicine and president of the International Hyperhidrosis Society. “Or they can’t wear heels because they’re afraid they’ll slip and break an ankle.

Women in the world known for rare genetic features

Here are five women with rare genetic features 1. A black woman born with white hair ADVERTISEMENT Bee Melvnin, nicknamed "real-life Storm" because of her distinctive white hair. She is a standout due to a rare genetic abnormality, garnering her the label of one of the most beautiful people ever seen. 2. The youngest-looking old person Lure Hsu, a 48-year-old interior designer and fashion blogger, looks youthful despite her age.

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Bruxelles traduit la France en justice

Publié le 26 novembre 2010par  Anne Lenormand Environnement, Energie, Europe et international La Commission européenne a décidé le 24 novembre de traduire la France devant la Cour de justice de l'Union européenne (CJCE) pour non-respect des dispositions de la directive 2003/96/CE relative à la taxation des produits énergétiques et de l'électricité. La France disposait d'une période transitoire jusqu'au 1er janvier 2009 pour adapter son système de taxation de l'électricité dans le cadre de cette directive.

Doing the ironing is the household chore Brits hate most

Half the nation dislikes having to do the ironing, but many Brits enjoy cooking and having a good tidy upWith spring just around the corner, it won’t be long before people across the country go into spring cleaning mode and give the whole house a good scrub. But for many people, having to do work around the house will be the last thing they want to do – six million Brits reportedly hire someone to help out with the housework.