Tag: Lifestyle

Studies Suggest Coffee Prevents Alzheimer’s Disease, but 7 Groups of People Should Avoid It

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world. People love coffee for its irresistible aroma and taste, ability to energize, and because it helps clear the mind. Studies have shown an appropriate daily intake of caffeine can reduce the risk of senile dementia, also known as Alzheimer’s disease, while significantly lowering serious…


Turning Weariness Into Enthusiasm

There’s a sense of weariness in the air. The news is chaotic and relentless. Skyrocketing prices are a drag. The list of things to conceivably worry about seems awfully long these days. When you’re weary, you feel tired, as if your tank is empty and you don’t have the energy to face life’s demands with…


COVID-19 Can Damage Kidneys–Learn Ways to Strengthen and Prevent

The liver and kidneys are two detoxification organs of the human body and are known as “reticent” organs. Therefore, once kidney problems are discovered, it is usually in the middle and/or advanced stages of the disease. Research shows that COVID-19 can cause kidney damage. Jonathan Liu, a professor of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) at a…


The Nine Most Important Contingencies When Buying or Selling a Home

Dear Monty: We are going to buy our first home this year. We are investigating using an agent or buying directly from a for-sale-by-owner (FSBO). Some friends have used agents, while others have not. We want more information on the contingencies we may require. Do you have a checklist of contingencies to use in purchase…


[PREMIERING 3/3 at 8PM] Divine Messengers | The Viking Prophecy (Episode 6)

Ancient Scandinavians, often referred to as the Vikings, might not have been as simple and barbaric as they have been portrayed for the last decades. For a Viking, the art of storytelling was highly regarded and the stories told around the fire were often filled with deeper wisdom and warnings on what would happen if…


How to Use Retinol & Retinoids for Sensitive Skin and for Beginners!

Ever wanted to try retinol or retinoids but was worried about the side effects like peeling, flaking, dryness, redness, or irritation? Or you just can’t use it because your skin is too sensitive? Well today, we want to thank Josie Maran for sponsoring this video so that Fel can share three ingredients that can give…


Cannabis Use in Pregnancy Connected to Poor Birth Outcomes: Study

Pregnant women who use cannabis during their first trimester of pregnancy could face poor outcomes with regard to the health of both the fetus and the mother, according to new research. A Feb. 9 study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology looked into early pregnancy cannabis exposure and potential adverse pregnancy outcomes….


Pantry Ingredients Are All You Need for This Smoky, Romesco-Inspired Sauce

A good sauce is a cook’s magic wand. It’s a trick up the sleeve, so to speak, for jazzing up all sorts of meat, fish, poultry, and vegetables, while also multitasking as a spread for sandwiches or a dollop for eggs, rice, and even soups. And it’s a definite keeper when it can be plunked…


Horses Steer Youths Away From Life of Crime

To reduce youth crime in Australia’s Gold Coast, police have been employing the novel approach of using horses to break through to young people and start them on a journey of improving their life trajectory. Senior constable of the child protection and investigation unit (CPIU) Craig Andrew said while this program doesn’t teach participants to…


Looking for a Tropical Family Getaway? Puerto Rico Pairs an International Feel With Domestic Convenience

By Rachel Hutton From Star Tribune I lay on the sand of Luquillo Beach, warmed by the sun and lulled by the whoosh of incoming waves—just as I’d done here before, in my carefree, pre-parenthood days. Puerto Rico was 80 degrees warmer than blizzarding Minnesota. And here I was, basking like an iguana. Between the…