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Should You Scratch That Itch? Science Has a Surprising Answer
The researchers also demonstrated that scratching prompts pain-sensing neurons to release a chemical known as substance P, which triggers mast cells: cells involved in the immune system, causing inflammation and itchiness via neutrophils.
Why it feels good to scratch that itch: the immune benefits of scratching
Scratching where it itches reduces the presence of potentially harmful bacteria on the skin, studies in mice show.
Scratching an itch is so good, and so bad
Scratching an itch can bring a contradictory wave of pleasure and misery. A mouse study on scratching, reported in the Jan. 31 Science, fleshes out this
Why scratching a rash really does make it worse
Constantly scratching and picking at an itchy rash really does make it worse. But why? According to newly released research using mice as a model, scratching aggravates inflammation and swelling in a type of eczema called allergic contact dermatitis.
Scratching an itch could help boost your immune defences
Mice that were free to scratch their itchy ears saw the number of immune cells go up and levels of infection-causing bacteria decline
Why Do We Scratch An Itch When We Know It Hurts?
Scratching is something most of us do mindlessly. It doesn’t have to be a big deal, unless it is in hard to reach place. But it can also become a nuisance when you keep itching and end up hurting yourself,
Why scratching that itch can give health benefits - but also be bad for you
If scratching an itch feels so good, why do scientists say it’s so bad? Existing research suggests scratching itchy skin can often make it worse, aggravating a wound and spreading harmful bacteria. However,
Is there a benefit to scratching that itch? Yes and no, says new study
The itch from bug bites, rashes, and other skin conditions can sometimes be so overpowering that it feels impossible to avoid scratching them. But new research explains why you might want to hold off as long as you can.
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Venice man wins Florida Lottery's $2 million top prize in scratch-off from Publix
Stephen Nagy purchased his 100X The Cash game-winning ticket from the Publix at 4173 South Tamiami Trail in Venice and chose ...
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Fall River man wins $1M prize on scratch ticket, second $1M winning ticket sold in Brockton
River man has won a $1 million prize on a scratch ticket, and a local trust has claimed a second $1 million lottery prize won ...
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N.Y. Lottery: Winner claims $5 million scratch-off prize as single lump sum
The winner opted to receive a one-time lump sum payment from the New York Lottery’s Xtreme Money scratch-off game.
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South Florida man wins million dollar prize playing Florida Lottery scratch-off game
Florida Lottery scratch-off games have generated nearly $19.5 billion for the state's Educational Enhancement Trust Fund.
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How to Make Hayashi Rice from Scratch | No Store-Bought Roux Required 🍚🍖
In this video, learn how to make Hayashi Rice from scratch, a delicious Japanese beef stew served over rice! This recipe ...
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If you hope to win for life, these scratch off games have big prizes left in circulation
Top prizes for three “for life” games range in value from $1,000 a week for life to $10,000 a week for life, and all three games have top prizes still in circulation. Here’s a bit about each game ...
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Lottery player is no football fan — but she scores big on Clemson scratch-off ticket
A South Carolina lottery player couldn’t care less about football but tried her luck on a Clemson scratch-off ticket anyway.
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Starting from scratch: How to generate wealth regardless of age
Embarking on the journey to financial prosperity is possible at any stage of life. By mastering debt control, budgeting, ...
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