General Health

The Ultimate Fall Essentials Refresh

Photo courtesy of Alicia Lund The Ultimate Fall Essentials Refresh While spring does an excellent job of branding itself as the season of starting over, its cooler counterpart, fall, is the time of year for letting go. Since a thorough closet clean-out can leave a sweatshirt-shaped hole in your life, and squeezing the last drop […]

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The Woman behind Our Favorite At-Home Lattes

The Woman behind Our Favorite At-Home Lattes Golde cofounder Trinity Mouzon Wofford The Woman behind Our Favorite At-Home Lattes Trinity Mouzon Wofford grew up in what she calls “crunchy Birkenstock-land” (the Hudson Valley). She’s the friend who offers you something herbal when you say you’ve got a bit of a headache. She’s also the founder of […]

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Ask Jean: Breakouts?

Ask Jean: Breakouts? We want to answer your most pressing questions—or, you know, just the things that you’re curious about. Please keep them coming to: [email protected]. Below, a q for our beauty director, Jean Godfrey-June. Dear Jean, I am thirty-two and am still dealing with acne (mostly along my jawline). Wearing a mask is definitely […]

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6 Bookmarked Food Blogs and Our Favorite Recipes from Each

6 Bookmarked Food Blogs and Our Favorite Recipes from Each We have been following some of these bloggers for nearly a decade—a veritable long-term relationship. Their weekly (or monthly) posts have become constants in our lives, like beloved columnists or sitcom characters. We like that they’re always evolving and that we get to follow the […]

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A 4-Step Routine to Recover from Moving Too Much or Too Little

A 4-Step Routine to Recover from Moving Too Much or Too Little In partnership with our friends at New Chapter Whether you’ve been ramping things up in the movement department (say you’ve got a newfound penchant for backcountry backpacking) or aren’t fitting in the activities you might want to, sometimes it takes more than a […]

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Setting Up a Healthy Distance-Learning Space

Setting Up a Healthy Distance-Learning Space Supporting a child of any age in their distance-learning experience is a study in paradox: Keep it flex but stay on schedule; go lo-fi yet hyperfunctional. Now repeat. No one thing—be it a zoomies-taming chair or a notebook with a higher purpose—is the golden ticket to school-from-home success, but […]

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5 Tips for Beating Addiction

Drug addiction and substance abuse problems affect millions of people. Whether you’ve been suffering from substance abuse for several months or for numerous years, help is always available to you. When you make the commitment to beat your addiction, you commit yourself to a healthier and brighter future. Determine what type of treatment plan works […]

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How to Keep Your Med Spa Employees and Customers Safe Amid COVID-19?

COVID-19 is a respiratory virus that can cause long-term health issues or death. Some people only develop mild symptoms, and others remain asymptomatic. However, asymptomatic people can still spread COVID-19. Droplets discharged from people who are infected transmit the virus to others. People who come in contact with the virus and touch their faces have […]

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5 Promising Beauty & Wellness Business Ideas to Launch This Year

The beauty and wellness field is massive, providing those who want to start their own business with plenty of opportunity to do so. The major problem that aspiring business owners encounter in this field, however, is trying to figure out exactly what types of products or services they should sell. Fortunately, there are plenty of […]

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Can Scoliosis Be Misdiagnosed?

Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine that most often occurs during growth spurts before puberty. The spine may curve to one side, or it may curve into an “S” shape. In rare cases, scoliosis may be caused by cerebral palsy or muscular abnormalities, but the causes for most cases remains unknown. Scoliosis is fairly common […]

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