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With Charlene Bazarian Maybe while you’ve been decking the halls this holiday season you’ve been hanging out with eggnog and Jack Frost martinis and then ringing in the New Year with lots of champagne, or maybe now that you’ve turned the calendar you’re making some healthy resolutions. However, whether you’re looking to cut down or cut back on alcohol, you may be considering the health challenge popularly known as Dry January. Top nutritionists share strategies and tips for surviving and thriving in Dry January. Photo by Dana Lane Photography Lisa AndrewsMed, RD, LD Instagram: @nutrigirl Keep some flavored seltzer on…
Your skin type is completely natural and uniquely yours – it won’t change overnight and it doesn’t need to. However, everyday life can bring unexpected challenges, from weather changes to environmental changes, that affect the look and feel of your skin. That’s why we created the Glow Academy range: to help you understand your skin, identify what affects it and discover the best ways to achieve healthy, glowing skin, every day. Today, we dive into all things dry skin –what it is, why it happens and how to nurture and care for it effectively. What is dry skin? Let’s start…
If you’re after specific fitness results, you may be wondering if working out twice a day will help you achieve them twice as fast. Once a holdover from high school athletic training, two-a-day workouts are now all over social media and even included in some popular lifestyle programs. But should two days be part of your training? Does training twice a day double the performance or double the risk? Are there benefits to training twice a day? As for the benefits of two-a-day workouts, “there really aren’t any unless you’re an elite athlete,” says Trevor Thieme, CSCS. “If you have…
The fast-spreading wildfires that have transformed much of Los Angeles County into a raging inferno landscape are not only upending the lives of tens of thousands of residents and business owners, but also stressing the county’s hospitals, health clinics, first responders and nursing homes. area. At least one medical clinic burned down. Elderly patients were evacuated by ambulance from nursing facilities as embers swirled around them and their caregivers. Clinics have been closed and routine appointments have been cancelled. Some providers lost their homes or were forced to evacuate their neighborhoods, preventing them from working in many cases and making…
Photo by: Nick / Unsplash.com Part 5: Our house attracted death like a magnet Our house attracted death like a magnet. In 1949, the same year my father was committed to Camarillo State Hospital, Holly, a close family friend, shot himself. I remember going to the service, confused and scared, but no one talked about why he died. However, everyone knew it was suicide. Years later I was searching through our attic and found nine of my father’s diaries written between 1946 and 1949. They were a gold mine for me, giving me insight and understanding into my father’s inner…
Reading: 4 minutes It’s finally here. Open the box, admire the packaging and visualize the glowing results: you’re ready to try your latest skincare product right now. But hold that thought! Here’s a gentle reminder how you can start can make a difference. Adding some planning to your grooming can help you get the best results from new findings. So before you dive in, pause to consider product layering, overall skincare goals, and ingredient interactions (easier said than done, we know). Check out these top tips for adding new products to your skincare routine and give your skin a real…
January babies are the perfect way to start the new year. Just as you look forward to the coming months for a fresh start, having a baby in January sets the tone for an exciting year ahead. Studies even show it People born in the winter months are less prone to mood swings and they are likely to be less irritable than those around them, so these are just a few things to think about when looking for January baby names. Of course, choosing a baby name for your little one can be a daunting task, but luckily there is…
Looking for a delicious seasonal salad that you can enjoy in the cooler months? This Chopped Fennel Winter Salad is packed with cool-weather produce like kale, celery, fennel, pears, apples, and oranges—with a drizzle of lemon dressing and a sprinkling of crunchy hazelnuts. Packed with fiber, healthy fats, and essential vitamins and minerals, this recipe is the perfect antidote to winter fatigue. This Chopped Winter Salad with Lemon Dressing is packed with color, crunch, flavor and nutrients to brighten your day! Simply chop your vegetables, toss with this simple vinaigrette and garnish with hazelnuts. Dig in! Plus, this robust salad…
RNAConnect, developer of enzymatic tools for RNA visualization and manipulation, today announced the release of UltraMarathonRT® Two-step RT-qPCR kit, a next-generation tool for RNA researchers conducting gene expression analysis. The UltraMarathonRT® The RT-qPCR kit dramatically improves data reliability in quantitative PCR by maintaining consistent cycle threshold (Ct) values, regardless of RT primer type, RNA complexity, or amplicon location. This innovation enables researchers to confidently quantify RNA in a wide range of applications, including biomarker validation, high-GC RNA analysis, transcriptional studies, and more. UltraMarathonRT (uMRT) was designed to overcome the challenges of complex RNA secondary structures and low RNA inputs. Because…
Polycystic ovary syndrome is the most common endocrine disorder and is a chronic hormonal condition caused by an imbalance of reproductive hormones andHere are several factors why women with PCOS may feel depressed. Insulin resistance At the clinical level, insulin resistance could be a reason. About 70% of women with PCOS are insulin resistant. Elevated blood sugar and insulin resistance are linked to depression, however, scientists aren’t entirely sure why. A 2021 Stanford Medicine study found that people with insulin resistance had twice the risk of developing depression. A 2023 study published in Biochemistry and Biophysics The report also found…