eatthis.com
A recent study found that drinking red wine and eating cheese was associated
with greater cognitive acuity “in our later years.”
almost 3 years ago
eatthis.com
According to several studies, there’s one thing you could be doing that you’re
not aware is hurting your sleep: You’re eating a late dinner.
almost 3 years ago
eatthis.com
Upwards of 40% of “regular exercisers” prefer to sweat in group classes or with
others, and science shows its an effective way to workout.
almost 3 years ago
eatthis.com
According to a study in journal BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, it could
potentially extend your life to drink both coffee and tea every day.
about 3 years ago
yahoo.com
If you prefer to grab your daily cup of coffee on-the-go, a new study recently
published in The Journal of Hazardous Materials may convince you to start
brewing your own morning cup of Joe from the safety of your own kitchen. The
findings suggest that drinking coffee, tea, and other piping hot bever…
about 3 years ago
bestlifeonline.com
Before his death in November 2020, Alex Trebek revealed the one type of
“Jeopardy!” contestant that would continually test his nerves. Here’s who he
hated.
about 3 years ago
archive.vanityfair.com
Monty Python’s Flying Circus made its debut on the BBC three decades ago, when
five young Britons—Graham Chapman, Terry Jones, John Cleese, Michael Palin, and
Erie Idle, who’d met at Oxford and Cambridge—and one American, Terry Gilliam,
took the concept of silly to new and glorious …
over 4 years ago
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For 33 months, Studio 54 was the giddy epicenter of 70s hedonism, a disco
hothouse of beautiful people, endless cocaine, and every kind of sex. Its
co-owners Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager kicked off the age of the one-name
celebrity— Cher, Andy, Bianca, Halston—and rode a miraculous wave…
over 4 years ago
vanityfair.com
Tim Berners-Lee has seen his creation debased by everything from fake news to
mass surveillance. But he’s got a plan to fix it.
over 5 years ago
ustaflorida.com
Sebastian Korda (16, Bradenton, Fla.; Coaches: Petr Korda, Leo Azevedo), son of
former Australian Open champion Petr Korda, and Amanda Anisimova (15, Sunny
Isles Beach,…
over 7 years ago