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Cyber Monday deals on health and wellness gifts: Check out these hot products on sale
The holiday shopping season has begun, with Cyber Monday deals for everyone on your list.
This year’s offers include some hot wellness items at a discount for oral hygiene, sleep health and more.
Here are some picks to boost the well-being of not just the gift-giver but of loved ones as well.
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Check out this list.
Consider putting these health and wellness products under your tree this year. (iStock)
Hatch Sunrise Alarm Clock, $144.44, Amazon.com
The Hatch Restore 2 Sunrise Alarm Clock can guide users through meditation and sleep stories. (Amazon.com)
The Hatch Restore 2 Sunrise Alarm Clock includes a sound machine and a smart light.
This product gained popularity for its circadian rhythm support, as the clock is programmed to wake users gently with a gradual sunrise plus nature-inspired sounds.
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The clock can also provide guided meditation and sleep stories for a sounder night’s sleep.
The Hatch Alarm Clock is currently being sold on Amazon at a 15% discount.
Waterpik Cordless Advanced 2.0 Water Flosser, $59, Amazon.com
The Waterpik water flosser can remove up to 99.9% of plaque bacteria. (Amazon.com)
Water flossers have become a dentist-recommended tool for maintaining good oral hygiene.
The Waterpik Cordless Advanced 2.0 Water Flosser has a 360-degree rotating tip that shoots pressurized water between the teeth for a safer way to floss.
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The product removes up to 99.9% of plaque bacteria, which can cause gingivitis, cavities and bad breath, Waterpik notes.
The Waterpik Water Flosser is currently discounted by 41% on Amazon.
Loop Quiet 2 Ear Plugs, $22.35, Amazon.com
Loop Quiet 2 Ear Plugs are said to reduce up to 24 dB of noise. (Amazon.com)
Taking care of our ears is essential for preventing hearing loss as we age.
Audiologists recommend wearing ear plugs to protect the ears in loud settings, and these stylish and reusable ear plugs are on sale this Cyber Monday.
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Loop Quiet 2 Ear Plugs come in nine different colors, with varying tips to ensure a custom fit.
Designed to reduce up to 24 dB of noise, these ear plugs are also recommended for sleep, relaxation and travel.
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The Loop Quiet 2 Ear Plugs are available on Amazon at a 20% discount.
Touchland Hand Sanitizer Mist, $11.20, Amazon.com
Touchland’s Hand Sanitizer Mists in select scents are now 30% off on Amazon. (Amazon.com)
It’s cold and flu season – which means hand sanitizer should always be “on hand.”
Touchland’s Hand Sanitizer Mist has been trending for its various scents, unique packaging and spray function.
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The 1-ounce fluid hand sanitizer helps kill germs, while also moisturizing the skin and promoting elasticity.
Available in rosewater and lily of the valley scents, Touchland’s Hand Sanitizer Mists are 30% off on Amazon.
Theragun Relief Handheld Massage Gun, $119, Amazon.com
The Theragun Handheld Massage Gun comes with three attachments to target specific areas of the body. (Amazon.com)
For those who exercise frequently or need a quick massage, Theragun can help ease daily pains, loosen stiff muscles and improve circulation.
The Theragun Handheld Massage Gun comes with three attachments to target specific areas of the body and moves at three speeds.
The tool is currently available on Amazon at a 20% Cyber Monday discount.
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What’s healthier to drink: cold or hot water? Here’s what an expert says
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A viral wellness trend asks a simple question — is warm or cold water healthier? — but the science behind it is more nuanced.
Previous research shows that food and beverage temperature has a measurable effect on things like anxiety and gut discomfort.
One of the most long-standing health claims is that ice-cold water boosts calorie burn by forcing the body to heat it up. While this is grounded in science, the actual impact may be minimal.
Ultimately, experts say, the health impact of water temperature depends on the goal — weight loss, athletic performance, digestion or comfort.
Does cold water boost weight loss?
“As per research, in the 90 minutes after consuming cold or room temperature water, energy expenditure increases minimally by 2.9% (cold water) and 2.3% (room temperature),” Tanya Freirich, a registered dietitian and diabetes expert in North Carolina, told Fox News Digital.
Extra water may suppress the appetite or may play a part in energy production and expenditure, experts say. (iStock)
While the body does expend energy to warm up cold water, Freirich noted that it’s “not significant enough to make it worthwhile” for weight loss. Hot water doesn’t exactly melt fat, however, she added.
For those looking to lose or manage weight, Freirich suggests focusing on “how much” rather than “how cold.” She pointed to research involving overweight women who added an extra 1.5 liters of water to their daily intake. Over eight weeks, the participants saw measurable weight loss.
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“The extra water may suppress the appetite or may play a part in energy production and expenditure,” Freirich said. The temperature of drinking water should not affect how well the body utilizes nutrients, she added, noting that more research is needed.
For those exercising in heat and humidity, the goal should be to rehydrate without excessive fluid loss through sweat. Research on thermoregulation suggests there is an ideal water temperature for athletes.
The temperature of drinking water should not affect how well the body utilizes nutrients, according to an expert. (iStock)
While drinking water can trigger sweating as the body regulates its temperature, 60.8 degrees Fahrenheit was associated with the least amount of perspiration.
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“Cool, but not cold,” Freirich emphasized. Drinking water in this specific range helps the body rehydrate efficiently without causing gastrointestinal distress.
Warm water and digestion
There are several reasons someone might opt for warm water, including its effect on relaxation and digestion. Studies have found that warmer liquids can accelerate gastric emptying, effectively waking up the gut.
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The benefits may be mental as well. Freirich points to research showing that hot black tea leads to lower levels of cortisol — the body’s primary stress hormone — and greater subjective relaxation after stressful tasks.
The preference for warm water often stems from its effect on the rest and digestion. Studies have found that warmer liquids can accelerate gastric emptying, effectively waking up the gut. (iStock)
Medical triggers
Freirich warns that very cold water can cause difficulty for those with swallowing disorders, or can trigger migraines and “brain freeze” in people with sensitive nerves.
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Furthermore, those with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may find that ice-cold drinks trigger digestive discomfort.
Ultimately, the best temperature is the one that encourages people to drink, the dietitian said. The general recommendation for adults is to consume seven to eight glasses of water per day.
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“Most importantly, it is important for everyone to stay adequately hydrated,” Freirich said.
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Alarming report reveals what’s driving deadly cancer surge in young adults
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