On The Job: 5-Minute Stress Busters
Let's be honest: Sometimes a day at work is just no fun, and the stress starts to take its toll. Your heart races, you break out in hives or a sweat, ...
Let's be honest: Sometimes a day at work is just no fun, and the stress starts to take its toll. Your heart races, you break out in hives or a sweat, ...
Prevention | Jenny Stamos Kovacs | Posted 10.06.2008 | Living
One multi doesn't fit all; here's how to make sure you get what you need. You probably have no interest in wearing your daughter's up-to-here skirt...
LiveScience | Charles Q. Choi | Posted 10.05.2008 | Living
The seemingly nonsensical Zen practice of "thinking about not thinking" could help free the mind of distractions, new brain scans reveal. This sugges...
abcnews.com | Joseph Brownstein | Posted 10.05.2008 | Living
The sun may still be shining most of the day, the temperatures may still be above 70 degrees, and the pro football season hasn't kicked off yet. But a...
The New York Times | Nicholas Bakalar | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living
Living past 90, and living well, may be more than a matter of good genes and good luck. Five behaviors in elderly men are associated not only with liv...
men.style.com/details | Pete Wells | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living
Letting yourself go is not exclusively a male pursuit, of course. It's just that men can get away with it. Last year, Tyra Banks publicly defended her...
AP | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living
Drinking several cups of green tea every day may help keep prostate cancer from spreading, according to a study funded by the Japanese government. A ...
Andy Kondrat | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living
Movember provides an easy slide from lightheartedness to the more pressing issues. If you're sporting a moustache in public these days, Garone believes "You're actually compelled to explain yourself...You're compelled to go, 'Hey, I don't normally look like this; I'm growing a moustache for Movember, for men's health.'
New York Post | Keith Kelly | Posted 03.28.2008 | Media
THE new trend in magazine publishing: Put the word "living" at the end of a magazine's title and enter the shelter category. It has worked for Anna W...
Health.com | Allison Avery | Posted 10.12.2008 | Living