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As with saunas, the big question is whether the benefits come from the temperature itself, or everything wrapped around it.

From BBC

"People come from all over the world. They say, 'what beautiful surroundings', which it is."

From BBC

They are in a real relegation battle now, and their boss Nuno Espirito Santo is absolutely desperate for a win, but it is hard to see where it will come from.

From BBC

Infantino said the majority of ticket requests had come from the United States, followed by requests from Germany and Britain.

From Barron's

Another $130 million a year would come from reduced capital spending.

From Barron's