Would You Be Willing to Skip Eating If It Meant Living Longer?
We all want to live longer, but one way to do it may not sit well with you — it involves eating less. A lot less. In fact, on some days, you’ll eat almost nothing at all.
We all want to live longer, but one way to do it may not sit well with you — it involves eating less. A lot less. In fact, on some days, you’ll eat almost nothing at all.
The number of cigarette smokers in the United States dropped 33% from 2000 to 2011. At the same time, there's been an increase of tobacco pipe and cigar smokers - 123% in the same time period. In addition, so-called pipe tobacco use has grown 482%
I can go without a lot of things, but one thing is must have daily is my coffee. I'm one of those that can enjoy a cup of hot coffee on a 90 degree day while sitting on my deck. Trying a stronger coffee is always an interesting experience, but can you imagine trying the strongest coffee in the world?
Here is the quiz I talked about on the morning show. Do You Lie to yourself? Experts say lying to yourself can be beneficial. They say believing we are more talented or intelligent than we really are can help us influence and win over others.
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, about 1,200 people were treated in US emergency rooms last year after walking-related mishaps associated with handheld devices.
How many people have you seen walking, looking into their phone, not paying attention to anything around them? Are you one of those people? Turns out this behavior is more dangerous than you think.
When you are training, there are things you must eat in order to perform better, ways to use your muscles, weights, and other new technologies. Some of the side effects of training so hard is asthma.
What deters the majority of our population from drinking alcohol non-stop? Some would say it’s the soul-crushing hangovers, the inevitable prayer sessions to the porcelain throne, or the regrettable decisions made under the influence. For most novice drinkers, it’s the taste. That’s where Air enters stage right to take a bow.
As Bruce Springsteen‘s career skyrocketed in the early ’80s, he struggled with depression and self-isolation stemming from his complex relationship with his father. This news, and many others, are revealed in an extensive piece in the new issue of the New Yorker.
Ok, so I made up the second part of that headline, but I found a story that talks about actual research. (yeah, right, I know a friend that does constant research.) Does Marijuana work on curing diarrhea?
We all know getting too little sleep isn’t good for us, but did you know getting too much shuteye can make your memory worse, too?