Category: Health

  • Coffee Can Make an All-Nighter Worse

    Coffee Can Make an All-Nighter Worse

    [ad_1] Maybe you were up every other hour with your newborn, or you pulled an all-nighter for the company’s annual report. Or maybe you just spent the night tossing and turning for no good reason. Whatever the case, when your alarm goes off at 6 a.m., you need help or you’ll never make it through…

  • Get a Taste For Japanese Whisky With This Award-Winning Blend From Tenjaku

    Get a Taste For Japanese Whisky With This Award-Winning Blend From Tenjaku

    [ad_1] This article was produced in partnership with Tenjaku Whiskey.  Water is the lifeblood of exceptional whisky. It influences the character, smoothness, and finish of the spirit––Mother Nature’s very own touch. Considering that good water is essential to making good whisky, the skyrocketing popularity of Japanese whisky should come as no surprise. The island nation…

  • Heavy metals in baby food? What parents should know and do – Harvard Health Blog

    Heavy metals in baby food? What parents should know and do – Harvard Health Blog

    [ad_1] If there is anything you can trust to be safe, it should be baby food, right? Well… maybe not. A report from the US House Committee on Oversight and Reform says that commercial baby foods are tainted with dangerous levels of arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury. Which baby food companies are involved? The report…

  • How the Half Dome Heroes Pulled Off a Historic Yosemite Ski Descent

    How the Half Dome Heroes Pulled Off a Historic Yosemite Ski Descent

    [ad_1] When looking through the photos of Jason Torlano and Zach Milligan, the duo who just made a rare ski descent of Yosemite’s Half Dome on Feb. 21, it’s clear they were not exactly equipped to the nines. Torlano is wearing a crusty, old Black Diamond Alpine Bod climbing harness with the leg loops cut…

  • My COVID-19 vaccine story –– and what happened next – Harvard Health Blog

    My COVID-19 vaccine story –– and what happened next – Harvard Health Blog

    [ad_1] Like most healthcare workers, I was thrilled when I was eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. I’ve been involved in COVID-19 patient care since the very start of the pandemic in the US, and I had seen what this virus can do to people. We all felt incredibly helpless against this incredibly contagious bug.…

  • Tyler Hoechlin on Building a Superman-Worthy Physique

    Tyler Hoechlin on Building a Superman-Worthy Physique

    [ad_1] Tyler Hoechlin had a very justifiable thought when he learned he snagged the role of Superman in The CW’s Superman & Lois (which was just renewed for a second season).     “I remember thinking I should probably get to the gym,” says Hoechlin, who was originally slated to do just a two-episode stint on Supergirl.…

  • Wireless Mouse Guide: The Best Picks for Your Desk

    Wireless Mouse Guide: The Best Picks for Your Desk

    [ad_1] Whether you’re working, browsing the internet, or gaming, you likely spend a good chunk of your day interacting with computers. With so many hours spent in front of a screen, using quality tech equipment isn’t just a nice-to-have perk—it’s essential. Even if you’re just answering emails all day, a wireless mouse can seriously improve…

  • Acne: Considerations for darker skin – Harvard Health Blog

    Acne: Considerations for darker skin – Harvard Health Blog

    [ad_1] Acne affects millions of Americans each year and impacts people of all skin tones, yet acne can pose special challenges in people with darker skin. In darker skin, one pimple or breakout can cause dark marks, scars, or even keloids (scar tissue that continues to grow larger than the original scar) that last for…

  • Review: Balmuda The Toaster Is All It’s Cracked Up to Be

    Review: Balmuda The Toaster Is All It’s Cracked Up to Be

    [ad_1] I know you think this headline is clickbait, but I’m not bullshitting you. I used Balmuda The Toaster just once before I tucked my Cuisinart two-slicer under my arm, marched down the stairs of my four-floor walkup, and abandoned it on the sidewalk with a note that read ‘It works!’ It felt a little…

  • Why Saving Ski Area Surface Lifts Matters

    Why Saving Ski Area Surface Lifts Matters

    [ad_1] Some of my strongest memories from nearly 40 years of skiing happened at the hands of the sport’s most questionable lift. I can still clearly recall my first day ever out, four decades ago, for falling off a T-bar surface lift. I can picture my teenage best friend and I huddled together on a…