Watermelon has been a summer staple for years. Watermelon is not just a tasty fruit, but it is packed with vitamins and nutrients that keep your body happy and healthy.
By eliminating things that don’t bring you joy, you make room for what matters the most. Here is a guide on what to keep and purge from the two authors of Love People, Use Things: Because the Opposite Never Works.
There is evidence that brings a wealth of good news for us coffee lovers. Here are five reasons drinking coffee may be healthier for you than you thought.
On Superbowl Sunday, Americans will overindulge in food and drink. Here are some tips to consume a little less along with recipes for healthier versions of many our favorites.
Unlike general fatigue that can be resolved with rest, burnout can be much more difficult to overcome. Here are the warning signs of burnout and how you can avoid it.
When it is cold outside and warm inside, your skin can get dried, cracked and itchy. It is especially challenging for those who have conditions like eczema and psoriasis. Here are some ways to protect your skin this winter.
Nine in ten Americans consume more than the recommended limits for sodium – which can lead to high blood pressure and raise the risk of heart attack and stroke. Here are six ways to cut down on salt.
Spending time with your family this holiday shouldn't have to feel exhausting. Here are some ways to keep your sanity and avoid stressful situations this holiday.
It is called "Thanksgiving" not "Over-Eat-Until-You-Drop-Day." You can still enjoy the holiday without overindulging. Here's how to make it less about the food and more about being grateful.
Manufacturers often use tactics such as packages, photos, and wording to make us think their products are healthier than they are. Watch out for these tricks and read the label carefully.