Budget Friendly Reasons to Start a New Hobby
author:Sheila Johnson Setting and achieving goals does much more than completing a task or project, though that is an important...
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Why You Should Make Time for a Hobby
Author:Emma Grace Brown With work, errands, chores and family obligations, you may think there just aren’t enough hours in a...
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Easy Lifestyle Changes for Better Health and Fitness
Author:Emma Grace Brown Living a healthier life doesn’t have to involve huge sacrifices and dramatic challenges. Small changes to one’s...
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Things to Stop Doing Now to Live Your Best Life
Author: Emma Grace Brown When it comes to achieving your best personal wellness, sometimes it’s the things you don’t do...
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18 Secrets To a Longer Life
Protect Your DNA As you age, the ends of your chromosomes -- called telomeres -- become shorter. This makes you...
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The Hidden Cost of Aging in Place
“I’ve lived here for 30 years. No other place will feel like home.” “Retirement communities are too expensive. It’s cheaper...
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Bio-Hacking your Nervous System Naturally
Bottom Line: Your life is experienced through your nervous system. Think about that. Every thought, breath, heartbeat, memory, and movement...
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Magnet Implants? Welcome to the World of Medical Punk
“It’s not good enough to talk,” says Jeffrey Tibbetts, a registered nurse whose home plays host to Grindfest, an annual...
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The Beauty of Bio-hacking
Biohacking is better living through science and "ancient ways." Biohackers approach health, wellness and longevity head on – not only...
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Freelance is the new full-time
As unemployed Americans struggle to find full-time work, many will have to settle for positions that are easier to come...
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Formulating a Practical Response For the Corona Virus
Formulating a Practical Response For the Corona Virus There is an abundance of information — and misinformation — surrounding the...
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Coronavirus Is Spreading — And So Are the Hoaxes and Conspiracy Theories Around It
Jordan Tustin, an assistant professor in public health specializing in epidemiology at Ryerson University, says there’s still more to learn...
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List of Latest Corona Virus Hoaxes
An outbreak of the novel coronavirus around the globe has spawned countless online rumors and hoaxes, promising false cures and...
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Treatments That Can Help You Battle Seasonal Affective Disorder(Cabin Fever)
SAD, or seasonal affective disorder, is a kind of depression that usually occurs in the winter. For a small percentage...
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BENEFITS & RISKS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Biotechnology is nearly as old as humanity itself. The food you eat and the pets you love? You can thank...
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Time to Take Electrified Medicine Seriously
Hope for Owens and millions of others experiencing a broad range of previously untreatable, or unsatisfactorily treated, diseases may be...
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How BioHacking is Changing Your Future
Biohacking is, by way of a definition, a systems-based approach to managing your body. The basic tenet is that by...
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Scientists grow ‘mini-brain on the move’ that can contract muscle
Scientists have grown a miniature brain in a dish with a spinal cord and muscles attached, an advance that promises...
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50 Easy Resolutions to Change Your Life
Love 'em, hate 'em, try 'em, deny 'em—whatever your relationship is with New Year's Resolutions, there's a good chance you...
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Summer means bug bites. Most bug bites are not serious. The most common bug bites come from bees, wasps, and mosquitos. Less common bug bites include fleas, spiders, and ticks. A bug bite might itch, sting, swell, or turn red. The only sure way to avoid them is to stay indoors. But if you want to enjoy the outdoors, there are several things you can do to reduce your risk of a bite.