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février 4, 2025Like
It Wasn’t Stage Fright. I Was Having a Heart Attack at Age 39.
As told to Jacquelyne Froeber February is American Heart Month. It was Friday night in Waikiki and I was late. I rushed backstage and apologized to the crew. “I went to the M.A.C. counter to get my makeup done and it took longer than planned,” I said. That wasn’t exactly true. I didn’t plan to go to M.A.C. — I’d forgotten my makeup at home. And it wasn’t the first time. Embarrassed, I avoided eye contact with the other singers. Healthy
février 4, 2025Like
New Study Looks At The Strategic Decision-Making Capabilities Of London Taxi Drivers
A new study published in PNAS looked at how expert navigators deploy rational complexity–based decision precaching for large-scale real-world planning. “Our study is about the intricate planning processes of London taxi drivers, who are renowned for their exceptional knowledge of the city’s layout,” study author Daniel C. McNamee told us. “We aimed to uncover how these expert navigators manage the complex task of route planning across more than 26,000 streets in London.” The researchers were testing a prior theoretic hypothesis theravive
février 4, 2025Like
How to Reject Someone Politely Without Hurting Their Feelings?
I’ve been on the receiving end of some polite rejections myself, and let me tell you, it’s incredibly awkward to be at the receiving end of it. I’m sure you’ve faced this kind of situation before, too. Rejection hurts, no matter if you’re on the giving or receiving end. In any way, rejection hurts, so the way you turn down someone should be done with honesty but also care. Now, if you’re wondering how to reject someone politely and nicely calmsage
février 3, 2025Like
This New Hormone Health Fitness Program Helps Regulate Cortisol Imbalance
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Whether you’re looking to get in better shape this year or taking control of pesky symptoms like moodiness, hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, and irregular cycles, focusing on hormone health and a precise approach to nutrition and fitness can help you feel in control of your body once again. But if you’ve turned to every diet, supplement and shek
février 3, 2025Like
What You Need to Know About the Misinformation Effect
I tend to forget some things often, as I’m sure you might too, but are our memories playing a role in that? I used to think that my memory power was good, but then with time, I realized it wasn’t as reliable as it used to be. Do you know why that happens? There’s a psychological phenomenon called the Misinformation Effect that might be responsible for this. The misinformation effect tells us just how easily our memory recollections can be calmsage
février 1, 2025Like
Malia Obama’s First Outing in 2025 Gives Fans a Glimpse Into Her Unique Workout Style
It’s clear Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s eldest daughter, Malia Obama‘s street style is 100 percent boho, Gen Z chic; including her exercise wear. Truthfully, we didn’t think exercise gear could be boho-chic, but here we are, and Malia’s boho exercise gear has us inspired for 2025. In photos obtained by DailyMail, we can see Malia hanging out with a pal, going on an evening stroll following a workout class. In the photos taken from earlier this week, we can shek
février 1, 2025Like
Weaponized Incompetence: Why It Happens and How to Deal With It
We all have our chores to do and errands to run. So, it’s no wonder that we might just not want to do it, right? Won’t it be too good of an opportunity to pass on the chores to others? Well, I believe that it would be fine if some people didn’t do it on purpose. When a chore is given to someone, and they do such a poor job of it, I probably won’t trust the same person with calmsage
février 1, 2025Like
The Mental Health Toll Of The Southern California Fires
More than 18 thousand structures were destroyed and 29 people killed in the Eaton and Palisades fires in southern California. Whilst the fires burned for 24 days, the recovery efforts are just beginning and experts say the mental health impacts could be long lasting. “Especially for those who have had to evacuate from their home or have lost their home to a fire, feelings of confusion, grief, and anxiety can be overwhelming. Although it can be difficult to put one theravive
février 1, 2025Like
Poor Health Poses Challenges For Friendships In Older Age
People aged 50 and older find with poor or fair health are twice as likely to report not having any close friends. Data from the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging found that friends can play a key role for people over the age of 50, but that those with mental or physical health problems can experience challenges in this area. “There is a strong link between friendship and physical and mental health. Friendships are an important resource for theravive
février 1, 2025Like
I Ran My First 10K at Disney World — Here’s How Fitness Fit Into a Family Vacation
It’s 3:30 in the morning on a shockingly cold January day in Orlando. I’m dressed in running gear, lacing up my Hokas, and rethinking everything as I head out of the lobby of the Disney Beach Club Resort. For starters: Why am I awake? And what did I sign myself up for? What I signed up for, in fact, is the runDisney 10K at Walt Disney World — one of four races that comprise Marathon Weekend at the world’s happiest shek
janvier 31, 2025Like
Money Dysmorphia – Signs to Watch Out For!
You might have heard of financial anxiety and financial stress, but here’s another term that might be more accurate to describe the constant worry about your finances – Money Dysmorphia. Worrying about your finances in this economy is normal, but if this worry never leaves you whether you’re awake or asleep, then it could be more than just anxiety. If you constantly worry about money, feel guilty after spending it, or avoid financial decisions, you might experience money dysmorphia. While calmsage
janvier 31, 2025Like
Pregnancy Could Increase Risk Of Mental Illness In People With MS
Those living with multiple sclerosis who are pregnant have a greater chance of experiencing mental illness during pregnancy and in the first few years following birth. Research published in Neurology found that pregnant people with MS had a 26% increased risk of mental illness during pregnancy when compared with pregnant people without MS and a 33% increased risk of mental illness after birth. “We found that 22 in every 100 mothers with MS developed a new mental illness during pregnancy theravive