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Rachel Fairbank

Rachel Fairbank

Rachel Fairbank is a freelance science writer based in Texas. When she is not writing, she can be found spending time with her family, or at her local boxing gym.

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You Should Whip Some Honey
 
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You Should Make Rice Krispies Treats, but With Popcorn
 
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The Signs Your Kid Feels Ignored (and the Best Ways to Handle It)
 
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'Hyposensitivity' Can Look a Lot Like Misbehavior
 
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Cat Bites Can Actually Be Quite Dangerous
 
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To Become Adventurous Learners, Kids Need Routine
 
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Make This Sweet Meyer Lemon Marmalade
 
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If You’re Being Forced Back to the Office, Try ‘Coffee Badging’
 
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These Dietary Supplements Might Actually Help With Migraines
 
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The Price of Olive Oil Is Too Damn High
 
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These Are the Signs of Poor Interoception in Kids
 
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How to Manage Your Catastrophic Thinking
 
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Yes, Pickle Juice Can Relieve Muscle Cramps
 
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What to Do When You’re Feeling ‘Touched Out’ As a Parent
 
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Four Strategies for Handling Your Brain's 'Waiting Mode'
 
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What Every Type of Birth Control Costs
 
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Everything You Need to Know Before Getting Your Tubes Tied
 
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Don't Dismiss Your Kid's Clumsiness
 
How to Prep, Store, and Cook With Hatch Chile Peppers
How to Prep, Store, and Cook With Hatch Chile Peppers
 
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You Should Be a ‘Safety-Net Parent’