Does sleeping with your hair wet every night going to give any sickness later on in the years?


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No. It might give you goofy looking hair the next morning. At worst, if your house is really cold, wet hair could lower your resistance and cause you to catch something like a cold.

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ok now i need a doctor to answer this question. Dose oral sex prevent breast cancer ?

No it does not. That's just an old wives' tale.

What is the best type/brand of chocolate to eat for antioxidant value. Also, how much?

No.unless it gets mildew in it like my dotters did one time. jk but no I do not think you can get sick but don't you just love the doo the next mornin?

i need a real serious medical professional opinion about this so here goes..?

haha nope i have done it for almost all of my life and nothing has ever happened to me from doing it!

why is smoking should not be banned in public places?

You only would get a stinky pillow in the morning.
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whats the lipotuck?

No, it just makes your pillowcases wet and gives you weird kinks in your hair.

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The moisture could cause mold to grow on your pillowcases. Therefore, if you go to bed with wet hair, be sure to wash your pillowcases very frequently in hot water with bleach.

What are these non-itchy red bumps.. Some are in clusters, some solitary. Manily around lower stomach..?

no but it gives ur hair a wild look with the static

Can someone die from chronic sinus disease?

NO! To catch a cold or the flu or whatever you have had to come in contact with the virus


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