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by Wellness Editor Sometimes loneliness strikes unexpectedly. Loneliness can come on even if we have a close-knit group of friends or identify as a self-described introvert. Other times, we may desperately want to connect with someone but lack the time, energy or social skills to develop a bond with new or existing friends. Regardless of what triggers our loneliness, it can impact our health in a major way.There are... 10/18/2019 7:00:00 AM
by Wellness Editor Nearly 20% of U.S. adults have an anxiety disorder, yet just over 1 in 3 of them seek treatment. Left untreated, anxiety can damage romantic relationships, friendships and careers. The good news? Many anxiety symptoms are manageable with learnable techniques and/or prescription medication. One little-explored type of treatment is to have a service dog. In fact, many people with anxiety have no idea... 10/17/2019 7:00:00 AM
by Keiya Rayne You know, that person that you see — they just seem to exude that something special that you can’t quite put your hands on? They radiate charisma, an air of confidence, ease, joy and a certain je ne sais quoi. Some people naturally have this way of being, while others need to cultivate it. This is what it means to radiate inner sexiness.In our search for love, we’re primarily seeking two things: love/acceptance... 10/16/2019 7:00:00 AM
by Wellness Editor The anecdotal evidence is overwhelming. A recent Time Magazine article lists story after story of people who believe annual cold-water plunges are responsible for their strong bodies and good health. But is there any evidence to support their claims? We have the real scoop.Claims abound that cold-water plunges can improve immune function, help circulation, fight pain and inflammation and even boost... 10/16/2019 7:00:00 AM
by Wellness Editor A good night’s sleep is vital. Sleep promotes healthy brain function, not to mention physical and emotional well-being. Without it, we can’t perform well and could suffer devastating health consequences such as heart failure, high blood pressure, stroke and depression, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. So it's pretty important. But over 60 million Americans struggle with sleep... 10/15/2019 7:00:00 AM
by Megan Johnson McCullough Calluses and corns are the results of the body forming protective skin around a sensitive area. They might be unattractive or bothersome, but they serve a purpose.Calluses form on the outermost layer of the skin and don’t cause any pain. They are found in places where friction occurs such as the hands or feet. This means a lot of rubbing has taken place in that location. A callus found on the foot... 10/15/2019 7:00:00 AM
by Wellness Editor The average American logs 44 hours per week with their employer and 50 or 60-hour workweeks are common in some industries. Combine those long workweeks with other commitments, like parenting, social events and volunteer work, and it’s easy to pile too many obligations into an already hectic week. While some adults love leading fast-paced lives, it’s not necessarily good for their bodies — and they... 10/14/2019 7:00:00 AM
by Wellness Editor It’s an exciting time to be alive. We’re seeing some amazing medical breakthroughs, with plenty more advancements on the horizon. Some of the top researchers in their fields have shared their predictions, and the future of medicine looks bright.Lifesaving Heart AdvancesHeart attacks strike 735,000 people each year in the U.S., killing 610,000 of them. 210,000 of those had suffered at least one previous... 10/11/2019 7:00:00 AM
by Jenn Ryan It’s time to get real about what bras really do for our breasts rather than support them.As a long-time lover of cute, sexy, and supportive bras, I’ve recently discovered that bras aren’t doing much for us—and are perhaps even harming us—outside of covering our nipples, keeping our girls in uniform shape, and looking sexy during sexy time.The question as to whether or not bras raise our risk for breast... 10/10/2019 7:00:00 AM
by Wellness Editor How many colors do you eat each day? A well-balanced diet that includes a variety of fruits and vegetables is essential to a long, healthy life. But it's complicated to keep track of how often we eat broccoli. One way to eat better is to try to eat the rainbow every day. (And we don't mean Skittles!) The broader the array of colors we eat, the more varied the nutrients. Need some help adding more color... 10/10/2019 7:00:00 AM
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