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Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases.

May 1, 2025 - by Daily News

Flatulence—commonly known as passing gas—is a natural bodily function. While often seen as embarrassing or unpleasant, some research suggests that smelling your partner’s farts might offer unexpected health benefits. Though …

Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases. Read More
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Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases.

May 1, 2025 - by Daily News

Flatulence—commonly known as passing gas—is a natural bodily function. While often seen as embarrassing or unpleasant, some research suggests that smelling your partner’s farts might offer unexpected health benefits. Though …

Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases. Read More
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Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases.

May 1, 2025 - by Daily News

Flatulence—commonly known as passing gas—is a natural bodily function. While often seen as embarrassing or unpleasant, some research suggests that smelling your partner’s farts might offer unexpected health benefits. Though …

Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases. Read More
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Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases.

May 1, 2025 - by Daily News

Flatulence—commonly known as passing gas—is a natural bodily function. While often seen as embarrassing or unpleasant, some research suggests that smelling your partner’s farts might offer unexpected health benefits. Though …

Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases. Read More
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Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases.

May 1, 2025 - by Daily News

Flatulence—commonly known as passing gas—is a natural bodily function. While often seen as embarrassing or unpleasant, some research suggests that smelling your partner’s farts might offer unexpected health benefits. Though …

Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases. Read More
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Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases.

May 1, 2025 - by Daily News

Flatulence—commonly known as passing gas—is a natural bodily function. While often seen as embarrassing or unpleasant, some research suggests that smelling your partner’s farts might offer unexpected health benefits. Though …

Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases. Read More
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Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases.

May 1, 2025 - by Daily News

Flatulence—commonly known as passing gas—is a natural bodily function. While often seen as embarrassing or unpleasant, some research suggests that smelling your partner’s farts might offer unexpected health benefits. Though …

Smelling your partner’s farts is good for your health and helps prevent some diseases. Read More
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The world’s oldest woman, who lived to 117, ate the same meal every day throughout her life

May 1, 2025 - by Daily News

Emma Morano, born in Italy on November 29, 1899, lived to be 117, becoming the world’s oldest woman before passing in 2017. As the last known person born in the …

The world’s oldest woman, who lived to 117, ate the same meal every day throughout her life Read More
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The world’s oldest woman, who lived to 117, ate the same meal every day throughout her life

May 1, 2025 - by Daily News

Emma Morano, born in Italy on November 29, 1899, lived to be 117, becoming the world’s oldest woman before passing in 2017. As the last known person born in the …

The world’s oldest woman, who lived to 117, ate the same meal every day throughout her life Read More
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The world’s oldest woman, who lived to 117, ate the same meal every day throughout her life

May 1, 2025 - by Daily News

Emma Morano, born in Italy on November 29, 1899, lived to be 117, becoming the world’s oldest woman before passing in 2017. As the last known person born in the …

The world’s oldest woman, who lived to 117, ate the same meal every day throughout her life Read More

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