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I wonder what it will take to make many Americans and other stubborn people wear a mask in public places in the midst of this pandemic. One would think that,
I wonder what it will take to make many Americans and other stubborn people wear a mask in public places in the midst of this pandemic. One would think that,
The findings from a new survey have shown that as many as 82 percent of Americans would consider trying edible insects.
Along with a drop in beer volumes, experts attribute the decline in alcohol consumption to the continuing trend toward health and wellness.
Americans eat comparatively little yogurt, but there is competition to find a new hit seller to dethrone the superstar: Greek yogurt.
Americans have grown fatter in the past two decades, adding girth to their bellies and in some cases, even growing shorter, according to federal health data released Thursday. The report
Kyle Johnson, who is 68, swears by cannabis for treating back pain and insomnia. Martha Macbeth, 63, uses it to soothe her sciatica and get a good night’s sleep. Both
Thanksgiving is an American tradition, but I have made it my own. I think it’s important to set aside a day of thanks for the gift of life, for starters, and, of course, for all the wonderful things that come with it, like family, good health—and good house help!
Americans are having less sex than they did in the past two decades, and couples who are married or live together reported the largest drop in frequency, researchers said Tuesday.
Americans don’t trust each other anymore. We’re not talking about the loss of faith in big institutions such as the government, the church or Wall Street, which fluctuates with events. For four decades, a gut-level ingredient of democracy — trust in the other fellow — has been quietly draining away.
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