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We always hear the buzz word “self care,” but how do many of us actually follow through when it comes to caring for ourselves? These days, we’re so preoccupied with life’s to-do’s that it’s more important than ever to ensure
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What makes a happy life? In some way, this feels like one of the most important questions a person can ask.
To look for answers, researchers from Harvard University have been following two very different groups of men
Rafael Campos hasn’t played much on the PGA Tour over the past two seasons. However, with many of the game’s best players in Austin, Texas, for the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, Campos got a spot in the opposite-field event, the
Published: Mar. 20, 2023 at 7:02 AM CDT|Updated: 2 hours ago
Annual charity event at Life Time destinations and virtually benefits children’s hospitals, local schools and community organizations from coast to coast
CHANHASSEN, Minn., March
Following the experiment, the worms lived 50 percent longer as well as displayed healthier signs.
To be certain, they tested the AMAR mechanism on another lab model: yeast. This single-celled microorganism shares a common genetic makeup with humans. And came
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For Patricia Velázquez, reggaeton isn’t just a musical genre — it’s a time machine.
The song “Gata
People often ask me, what’s my secret to a long and healthy life? This week, I started my 100th trip around the sun. So I must admit that Lady Luck has been on my side. But it’s not just good
Creamy Cauliflower Soup topped with delicious homemade seasoned croutons, loaded with fresh vegetables, and makes the perfect cozy comfort meal that can easily be made in just 30 minutes!
Is there anything better than a warm, cozy soup on a
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According to the directors of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, the longest scientific study of happiness ever conducted, the answer is very simple: our relationships.
“The stronger our relationships, the more likely we are to live happy, satisfying and