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The two words to say when someone comments on your hygiene |
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| | | By Angela Haupt Editor, Health and Wellness |
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| Last week, I wrote about the best ways to address a sensitive topic: someone's bad hygiene. The piece struck a nerve, and lots of readers sent questions about how to bring up body odor or bad breath. | That inspired me to tackle another complicated issue: What do you say when your hygiene takes the spotlight? The answer, experts told me, comes down to two very specific words. | | | | | | | |  | How to Know if Your Friendship Is Toxic—and What to Do About It | Friends are great—until they're not. |
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|  | How People With Diabetes Can Lower Stroke Risk | People with diabetes have more cardiovascular issues, but these problems aren't inevitable. |
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|  | Why You're Grinding Your Teeth—And How to Stop | Bruxism, or teeth-grinding, has increased because of stress, anxiety, and more. |
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