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A gastroenterologist suggests sniffing alcohol swabs or scents like peppermint, lemon, or ginger to quickly alleviate nausea.
Watch a simple at-home experiment that shows how heat—not the material—makes a fire possible. Yes, even steam can set something ablaze when it gets hot enough.