Handy hints for cutting back on sugar in 2018
From breakfast to dinner, most of us are eating too much sugar. Here are seven easy ways of forming healthy habits in 2018.
From breakfast to dinner, most of us are eating too much sugar. Here are seven easy ways of forming healthy habits in 2018.
Overall, the calendar predictably suggests hitting up destinations during off-peak seasons.
Nepal has changed the rules for climbing the world’s most mythical and challenging mountain for safety reasons.
Elegant, tailored outfits are not reserved just for fashionistas in Italy—couture for dogs is proving a hit with some Milan pet owners.
Sleeping less than eight hours a night is linked to intrusive and repetitive thoughts like those seen in anxiety and depression, reports a new study.
Hand-reared for their color and beauty, koi carp have become an iconic symbol of Japan that can sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars and even participate in fishy beauty contests.
Six start-of-year digital detox tips to take back your life
The new year brings fresh optimism and excitement, and plenty of things to look forward to. Nothing makes my heart beat faster than catching my favorite artists and bands perform live, or watching a play unfold on stage.
Transparent plastic bras are on sale and Thai men want penis whitening. The MRT has bogged down a couple of times already and the President does not intend to stop cursing. Old and new join forces to rein in 2018—and I’m not sure they will bring any good. We can’t stop hoping, though. Here’s eight (para swerte daw) things I’m looking forward to:
Former New York Times food critic Ruth Reichl will guest edit the first edition of “The Best American Food Writing” from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt out in October.
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