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Natural Cold Remedies That Actually Work

 Colds happen to the best of us . While not usually dangerous, the viruses that cause the common cold can certainly make us achy, sneezy, and just plain miserable, sending us searching for a remedy high and low. Some treatments may not help open up a stuffy nose or soothe a sore throat, but you’re in luck — there are natural remedies that are scientifically proven to ease cold symptoms. Here are the most effective remedies that might help you feel better the next time you’re nursing a cold. Chicken Soup Scientists have finally proven what grandmothers have known all along: Chicken soup is good for a cold. Chicken is rich in an amino acid called cysteine, which helps loosen mucus and has a mild anti-inflammatory effect. Drinking hot liquids, such as chicken broth, helps keep you hydrated while relieving nasal congestion and soothing inflammation in the membranes lining your nose and throat. Garlic, ginger, and chile peppers are also popular folk remedies that may help relieve the sy...

What does "et cetera" mean?

  F or those of us who like to gloss over details sometimes, nothing will ever beat Elaine Benes’ patented phrase “yada yada yada,” but “et cetera” is a close second. From Latin, “et cetera” means “and the other things, the rest,” and it’s often used at the end of lists to imply there are more entries than those explicitly enumerated. But rather than wrap this edition up quickly by closing with “et cetera” now, let’s take a closer look at the phrase’s origins and meaning. Though we most often see them together in English, both et and cetera are Latin words on their own. Et means “and,” while cetera is the plural form of ceterus , meaning “the other… which remains.” Today, you’re likely to see the English term written as two words, (incorrectly) as a single “etcetera,” or as an abbreviated “etc.” The abbreviation of “etc.” is so common today that someone is likely to understand its usage even without knowing the full phrase, but there is an earlier abbreviation that h...

Top Signs It’s Time for a Roof Replacement

  Your roof is one of the most important parts of your home. It protects you and your family from the elements, provides insulation, and adds to the overall aesthetic appeal of your property. However, like any other part of your home, your roof is not immune to wear and tear. From harsh weather conditions to the passage of time, there are a number of factors that can lead to the need for a roof replacement. In this article, we will discuss some of the top signs that indicate it’s time for a roof replacement. 1. Age of the Roof One of the most important factors to consider when determining whether or not it’s time for a roof replacement is the age of your roof. Most roofs are designed to last between 20 and 25 years. If your roof is approaching or has exceeded this age range, it may be time to start thinking about a replacement. Even if your roof appears to be in good condition, age alone can be a significant factor in determining when a replacement is necessary. 2. ...