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Are you ready for summer?Kari Hawker-Diaz spoke with Dr. Vincent Giron from CommonSpirit Health about injury prevention ahead of the hottest time of the year.
Cardiologist and longevity researcher Dr. Eric Topol shares which simple, evidence-based habits can help us age healthier ...
Dr. Eric Topol’s research revealed it’s not so much genes that lead to long life but instead simple and practical steps to ...
Spring cleaning is one of the best ways to refresh your life and power through the end of the semester, so grab your gloves, ...
Leave the blooming parsley in the garden, however. The tiny flowers provide food for and attract parasitic wasps into the ...
Geraniums prefer a warm, dry environment and thus may not survive on an exposed, cold porch. However, they could potentially ...
Spring is often seen as a time of renewal—and what better time to start a weight loss journey? With warmer weather and longer ...
Spring is in full swing at Hodnet Hall Gardens as visitors begin to flock back to the 60-acre site. After being closed for the winter, the green-fingererd team behind Hodnet Hall's 63-acre garden ...
Spring has (finally) sprung! And with all the greenery sprouting from the ground, many of us are more inspired than ever to whip up fresh, healthy, seasonal, and (most importantly) delicious meals.
Apply salicylic acid to help dissolve corns and calluses. Be sure to follow directions carefully so you don’t damage healthy skin. Never use acid treatments on your feet if you have diabetes.
As the heat and humidity intensify, it becomes all the more important to stay hydrated. Water is a no-brainer when it comes to quenching your thirst. But thirst isn't always a reliable indicator ...