How to make exercise more enjoyable (no, really)
2020 has taught us a lot, especially when it comes to how we move (or don’t move). Here are the lessons learned by writer Chloe Gray and the Strong Women team. Never did I ever imagine a world without the…
Read MoreZonnique Pullins, Tiny Harris' Daughter & T.I.'s Stepdaughter, Welcomes Daughter: 'Our Princess'
Zonnique Pullins' little one has arrived! The daughter of Tameka "Tiny" Harris and stepdaughter of T.I. gave birth to a daughter, her first child with boyfriend Bandhunta Izzy (né Israel James), on Wednesday morning, according to The Mix, her Fox Soul…
Read MoreThe Best Online Baking Classes That Make Perfect Last-Minute Holiday Gifts
Baking has become one of the most popular hobbies—at least it seems to be from all of the bread and cakes you’re probably seeing on your social media. How did they become all-star bakers overnight? Well, the answer probably lies…
Read MoreTikTok Users Swear By This Device for a Chiseled Jawline—But It’s Actually Really Dangerous
Social media has a weird way of making you feel insecure about things you didn't even know you should be concerned with—and currently, it's been focusing on your jawline. The popular social media app TikTok is flooded right now with…
Read MoreJaromir Jagr, 48, Set to Return for His 33rd Season of Professional Hockey
2020 has upended everything about how we live and work, but at least one thing remains a constant: Somehow, Jaromir Jagr is still playing pro hockey. Jagr, 48, confirmed yesterday that he will return for at least one more season…
Read MoreNetherlands aims to begin Pfizer-BioNTech shots by Jan 8
The Dutch health minister said Thursday that coronavirus vaccinations using the Pfizer-BioNTech shots will start Jan. 8 if the European Union’s medicines agency approves it for use next week. Hugo de Jonge said that health authorities have developed a plan…
Read MorePandemic Tied to Higher Suicide Rate in Blacks, Lowered Rate in Whites: Study
THURSDAY, Dec. 17, 2020 — The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated racial divides in health care in numerous ways, and a new study reveals yet another: Suicides among Black people doubled during COVID-19 lockdowns, while suicides in white individuals were cut…
Read MoreSpain’s parliament votes to legalize euthanasia
Spain’s parliament voted Thursday to approve a bill that will allow physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia for long-suffering patients of incurable diseases or unbearable permanent conditions. The bill, which was backed by Spain’s left-wing coalition government and several other parties, passed…
Read MoreScientists unlock promising key to preventing cancer relapse after immunotherapy
Mount Sinai researchers have solved one of the enduring mysteries of cancer immunotherapy: Why does it completely eliminate tumors in many patients, even when not all the cells in those tumors have the molecular target that the therapy is aimed…
Read MoreA Lung Doctor Shared How He Felt After Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine
Dr. Mike Hansen is a pulmonary medicine specialist who has been making YouTube videos dispelling medical misinformation throughout the duration of the pandemic. Now that Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine is starting to be rolled out among the most at-risk demographics of…
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