
Sadie Whitelocks
US Assistant Travel Editor at Daily Mail
Journalist @MailOnline. The Explorers Club Member. @GWR holder, highest dinner party in the world on Everest at 7,056m
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6 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jo Tweedy |Sadie Whitelocks
Dreaming about decamping to a far-flung island where the world's troubles feel a million miles away? Then you could always make for a speck of an island in the Pacific Ocean that manages to exist peacefully without a prison or an army. The downside? It could also be the first country in the world to disappear due to rising sea levels.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Sadie Whitelocks
It's a daily routine more than 200 millions Americans partake in, but a growing number of health experts are warning about the negative effects of mouthwash. While mouthwash is part of healthy oral hygiene recommended by dentists to reduce bacteria, prevent gum disease, fight bad breath, and strengthen teeth, not all solutions are equal.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Sadie Whitelocks
Void of people and carpeted with barren patches of grass and crumbling tarmac roads, the ghost town of Love Canal has somewhat of a haunting feel. But locals say when you learn about its dark history, the deserted community in Niagara Falls, New York, will leave an even more chilling imprint. In the 1940s and 50s, the neighborhood of Love Canal was the site of what the EPA deems 'the most appalling environmental tragedies in American history' - and the fallout still looms over the area today.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Sadie Whitelocks
It's a bone-chilling discovery. Ice baths - beloved by millions in wellness circles for their supposed health benefits - may be making you fat. Also known as cold plunges, they have been linked to lowering stress, soothing muscles, boosting mental health and even fat loss. But new research suggests that ice bath sessions could actually cause people to get fatter in the long term, by causing them to overeat.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Sadie Whitelocks
An urgent warning has been issued over a salad kit that contains a potentially deadly diarrhea-causing bacteria. Food companies across the nation have recalled lots of salad kits linked to a salmonella outbreak involving cucumbers that has sickened over two dozen people. California-based Reser's Fine Foods is the latest company to recall 123 salad kits that were distributed to delis across Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.
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