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Nathaly has been suffering from severe endometriosis for more than 20 years.
Legends say that the houses of Burano were painted different bright colors so fishermen could find their way home in the fog.
Food sensitivities are often mistaken for food allergies. Atopy patch testing (APT) is one way to determine if a food is actually causing an allergic reaction, though Dr. Edwin Kim notes that this, along with blood testing, are imperfect methods of diagnosis as they require interpretation.
Hunters line up boar killed during a 2021 hunt in Toulouse, France.
Hunters gather to shoot wild boar in Toulouse, France, in 2021. In most situations, hunting, or lethal control, is not proven to lower the animal's population—and may even spur more reproduction.
A hunter drags a dead boar he killed in Corsica in 2014. In general hunting has not slowed the spread of the species.
A woman wearing a protective mask smells a rose as she wanders through the Paris streets. One of the reported hallmarks of COVID-19 infection is a loss of taste and smell – but there may be other sensory effects, too.