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But he said a soda tax would cause headaches and disagreements with customers at the checkout lanes.
Used frequently, they can cause skin irritations and allergic reactions, and frequent inhalation may cause headaches, fatigue, or, with peppermint oil, insomnia.
That's because gluten, a component of wheat and other grains from which flour is made, may cause headaches in people with gluten sensitivity, researchers report.
AirTight's David King will continue to cause headaches for airports with his surreptitious security scans to raise awareness and woo them as customers.
The myth that sulfites in wine cause headaches is largely associated with red wines, so it is not surprising that there is a negative effect of added SO2 on red wines intended to be consumed immediately.
Chocolate - the caffeine and dairy content are not appropriate for baby's digestive system; it can also cause headaches and a babe with a sore head is very unhappy indeed.
1. Crossing the eyes for lengthy periods can cause headaches or other temporary difficulties with vision.
"There are no friendships between men and women in Russia," Goruveyn, 36, said, by way of explaining how her work with players can cause headaches.
Still, Leslie Daigle, chief Internet technology officer at the Internet Society, a nonprofit Internet policy organization overseeing the test run, warned that the transition to IPv6 was complex, and would most likely cause headaches for customers as they grappled with compatibility problems.
Along with memory loss, meningiomas can cause headaches, hearing loss and changes in vision.
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