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- LifestyleINSIDER
I moved all over the US and was scared to put down roots anywhere. Living with my sister showed me that having a home base is good.
I lived all over the US and never settled anywhere for very long. It wasn't until I lived with my sister that I got over my fear of creating a home.
- HealthThe Cool Down
New study makes concerning connection between artificial light exposure and stroke risk: 'It is important to consider environmental factors'
The study's results uncovered a significant relationship between the two.
- LifestyleThe Conversation
The bizarre social history of beds
Today’s beds are thought of as bastions of privacy. But not long ago, they were the perches from which kings ruled and places where travelers hunkered down with complete strangers.
- LifestyleSean Kernan
Becoming Likable Using “Charismatic Leadership Tactics”
How to boost your charisma and be more likable.
- LifestyleHuffPost Life
The Most Damaging Things You Can Say To A People-Pleaser
Here's how to make life easier for the people-pleasers you know.
- LifestyleCNN
My daughter came out, and I missed the punchline
Shannon Carpenter was proud his daughter had the confidence to come out to him but admits his response wasn’t perfect. Here’s how parents can show their support.
- LifestyleFortune
I took Headspace’s guided sleep course and I’m finally getting a good night’s rest. Here are the 5 habits I learned
Not every relaxation tool from the mental health app worked for me, but I’ve incorporated the ones that did into my bedtime routine.
- LifestyleBusiness Insider
I drove Nissan's best-selling Rogue SUV and was impressed by its controversial 3-cylinder engine.
The Rogue compact SUV is Nissan's best-selling model in the US. I was impressed by its 3-cylinder engine and comfortable cabin.
- LifestylePeople
Mom Welcomes Twin Babies Early and Gets Her Ph.D. — and After She Got a Special Graduation Ceremony, Her Kids Did Too
Sarah Tov welcomed her children last month
- LifestyleINSIDER
A stranger fat-shamed me while I was grocery shopping. It taught me a valuable lesson about how I'm perceived.
A plus-size woman was shocked when a stranger commented on her buying a pack of cookies. She realized he was picking up on her own self-worth.
- LifestyleINSIDER
I was nervous when my teenagers started dating. I learned to set simple expectations and allow room for mistakes.
Mom shares the best parenting advice she's received about teens and dating. Show interest in who your teenager is dating and allow room for mistakes.
- HealthParade
This Is the Exact Age When We Tend to Feel the Most Lonely—and What to Do About It
Mental health experts weigh in.
- HealthHuffPost Life
So THAT'S Why You Feel Sick After Taking Vitamins
Nothing like a side of nausea with your nutrients.
- LifestyleT3
5 caffeine-free ways to boost your energy levels, according to an expert
Have you given any of these tips a go?
- HealthCNN
5 ways to increase your happiness through exercise
You may not like to exercise, but moving your body can help reduce anxiety, stress and symptoms of depression. Here’s how to use exercise to tap into joy and hope.
- HealthRhode Island Current
‘We’re flying blind’: CDC has 1M bird flu tests ready, but experts see repeat of COVID missteps
This story appeared in KFF Health News, a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues. It’s been nearly three months since the U.S. government announced an outbreak of the bird flu virus on dairy farms. The World Health Organization considers the virus a public health concern because of its potential to cause a […] The post ‘We’re flying blind’: CDC has 1M bird flu tests ready, but experts see repeat of COVID missteps appeared first on Rhode Island Current.
- LifestyleSlate
I Sent Pictures of My Family to My Grandmother. What She Did Next Was the Ultimate Betrayal.
I can't trust her anymore.
- HealthSouth Dakota Searchlight
SD water has lots of lithium, study says, as research into health effects continues
Much of South Dakota’s drinking water has more naturally occurring lithium in it than the federal government preliminarily advises as a healthy level, according to numbers in a recent study released by the U.S. Geological Survey. Lead study author Melissa Lombard hopes the data contributes to further research. “Lithium is becoming recognized as potentially having impacts […] The post SD water has lots of lithium, study says, as research into health effects continues appeared first on South Dakot
- LifestyleBusiness Insider
I was the first Black female pilot in the US Air Force, and captained a commercial jet for 30 years. Some people still questioned if I was qualified to fly.
Captain Theresa Claiborne has just come to the end of a legendary career as a pilot.
- HealthThe Independent
‘My consent was never required’: The childhood gender-assignment surgeries Republicans don’t want to ban
For decades doctors have operated on intersex children to make them more ‘normal’. Now conservative efforts targeting transgender healthcare are putting these controversial procedures on firmer legal footing, Io Dodds reports