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thequeenzone.com | Dédé Wilson |Dede Wilson
If you've ever found yourself lying in bed, exhausted but wide awake, replaying every awkward conversation you've had since middle school, you're not alone-and you're definitely not broken. The modern mind has a hard time letting go, especially at night when the world gets quiet, and your brain suddenly thinks it's showtime. That's where cognitive shuffling comes in: a surprisingly simple sleep trick that gently nudges your brain away from racing thoughts and into a more dreamlike, drowsy state.
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thequeenzone.com | Dédé Wilson |Dede Wilson
It seems logical to keep daily-use items like makeup, medicine, or even jewelry in the bathroom-but that warm, humid space isn't as harmless as it looks. Steamy showers, fluctuating temps, and limited ventilation can wreak havoc on certain products and possessions. Here are 12 things you should absolutely keep out of your bathroom-and where to store them instead. 1.
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thequeenzone.com | Dédé Wilson |Dede Wilson
Walk down any grocery store aisle and you'll be bombarded with labels that sound super healthy, super natural, and super convincing. But behind those buzzwords is often a whole lot of marketing spin-and not much substance. Just because something says "natural", or "light" doesn't mean it's good for you. Here are 10 food labels that are totally misleading, and what they actually mean. 1.
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1 week ago |
thequeenzone.com | Dédé Wilson |Dede Wilson
There's something special about spring produce. After a long winter of heavy meals and limited fresh options, the farmers' markets and grocery store shelves start bursting with color again. It's not just beautiful-it's nutrient-rich. Spring fruits and vegetables are full of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fiber that can help reset your body and get you feeling vibrant again.
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1 week ago |
thequeenzone.com | Dédé Wilson |Dede Wilson
If you've ever spent time outdoors in North America, there's a good chance you've been warned about poison ivy-and for good reason. This seemingly harmless green plant can cause a nasty, itchy rash in most people who touch it. But did you know that you can develop a sensitivity to it later in life, even if you were once immune? Or that poison ivy's irritating compound can be inhaled and cause serious harm?
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