5 Steps To Making Your Own Rules

Anyone you admire has probably broken many rules to change the world for the better. Amelia Earhart soared after men told her she could not. Martin Luther King organized nonviolent protests that inspired global change. Joan of Arc (in her teens!) led an army to victory to defend her truth. We all have heroes in our daily lives–mothers, fathers, siblings, children, co-workers, and friends–who’ve improved our lives by going against the stream....

April 30, 2023 · 4 min · 664 words · Adam Shannon

5 Truths About Emotionally Unavailable People

But even after I left my husband, my identity stayed with him. I was blinded by the emotional destruction my marriage had on my mental health. Instead of healing, I became numb. I distanced myself from my emotions in an effort to never feel the same vulnerability again. It wasn’t until after I walked away for the last time that I learned why it had really failed. I realized that my inability to tune into my feelings about a difficult past had doomed it from the start....

April 30, 2023 · 3 min · 498 words · Michelle Adams

6 Natural Ways I Got My Period Under Control

I don’t have crazy hair or a white coat, but, like other biohackers, I do perform self-experiments in the name of optimizing my health — just not in the way you’d expect. Here are the six ways I naturally improved my period and changed my life: For example, xenoestrogens are a common, man-made EDC that bind to your body’s estrogen receptor sites, throwing off the fragile balance of estrogen and progesterone (female sex hormones)....

April 30, 2023 · 3 min · 602 words · Alexa Yang

7 Benefits Of Sweet Potatoes History Varieties More

Here, learn everything you’d ever want to know about sweet potatoes—including seven compelling health benefits—that will inspire you to eat this superfood daily. For years, scientists have been debating this very question. Some argued that the Thanksgiving staple originated in North America, while others weren’t so convinced. In 2018, research by a paleobotanist at Indiana University suggested that the sweet potato’s actual continent of origin is Asia—and that this root veggie has been growing for way longer than we thought....

April 30, 2023 · 4 min · 842 words · Joe Turner

8 Date Night Ideas For Long Term Couples From A Therapist

These are the typical stages of a romantic partnership: During the honeymoon phase, our brains are flooded with chemicals—dopamine, serotonin, and adrenaline increase, creating the feeling of lust and/or attraction toward someone. The combination of these can be intoxicating, making us ignore certain issues and potentially red flags. After some time, these neurotransmitters dissipate, allowing the “high” to wear off and the relationship to move into Phases 2–4. The Back-to-Reality Phase is usually when folks break up if one person decides they don’t want something long term....

April 30, 2023 · 2 min · 407 words · Paul Lopez

8 Reasons For Dry Lips Plus How To Treat Them

Luckily, there are also a variety of ways to prevent and solve this skin care concern. Though we must admit, a lot of the issues can be resolved with the help of a good clean lip balm. Keep scrolling to check out all the different causes for dry lips and how to fix them! Beyond this, though, Henry also points out, “Lips are also quite prone to burning because they often have less UV protection in the form of melanin....

April 30, 2023 · 3 min · 523 words · Jennifer Decker

9 Of The Best Drinks To Sip On When You Re Sick What To Avoid

Hydration becomes even more important when you’re losing fluids, due to diarrhea or vomiting, registered dietitian Jess Cording, M.S., R.D., CDN, says. We realize the thought of eating or drinking nearly anything can be off-putting when you’re nauseated—but that’s where simple, soothing drinks come into play. While choosing the right drink can help you feel better, avoiding the wrong drink is equally important. One randomized controlled trial, published in the journal Rhinology, says compared to room-temperature drinks, hot drinks are more effective at relieving runny nose2, cough, sneezing, sore throat, chilliness, and tiredness—aka common cold and flu symptoms....

April 30, 2023 · 4 min · 692 words · Heather Cooper