Ben Witten was only six years old when he found an ancient Neanderthal hand ax. He had no idea what it was at the time. He was just playing on Shoreham Beach and pocketed what he thought was a nice shiny rock. Witten kept the rock for three years, until he visited the Worthing Museum...
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Olive oil is famously healthy but shopping for it can be confusing. It can come in many kinds of containers with labels touting different varieties. Overall, most people want high quality olive with the most health benefits but don’t want to overpay for it. Fortunately, experts break down the meaning behind the labels and explain...
Eggs are a staple in many households. They are versatile sources of protein suited for any meal. They could be scrambled, fried, poached, baked, etc. and paired with an assortment of other foods. However, the expiration date on egg cartons isn’t as clear-cut as the dates on other items. There’s an additional code on an...
Did we just take one step closer to immortality? That might sound like a bit of a stretch, but consider how many deaths are heart-related. Now, imagine if you had a heart that could effectively live forever. This may soon be a reality due to the creation of a 3D-printed electronic glove that fits over...
Tipping is an interesting concept, about which the world is divided. For instance, Americans leave a tip for numerous services including being served a meal. Meanwhile, Europeans don’t leave a tip for their servers because gratuity is “built-in” to the price. Here are 11 things that Americans are overtipping or shouldn’t be tipping, for at...
This site contains product affiliate links. We may receive a commission if you make a purchase after clicking on one of these links Minerals are essential inorganic elements found naturally on the earth and in various foods. These vital nutrients are crucial for numerous bodily functions, including growth, development, and overall health maintenance. Our bodies rely...
In diabetes management, maintaining a healthy diet is crucial to help regulate blood sugar levels and prevent complications associated with the condition. Superfoods are highly nutritious foods that can support diabetes management by providing essential nutrients without causing adverse fluctuations in blood sugar levels. While no one food can solve all your health problems, these...
Water is an essential element of life, with approximately 60% of our body comprising water. It plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, including nutrient transportation, temperature regulation, lubrication, and shock absorbency. Given its significance, there has been a rising trend suggesting that drinking water first thing in the morning yields numerous health benefits....
In our quest to incorporate more protein into our diets for muscle recovery or satiety, it’s crucial to distinguish between foods that are perceived to be high in protein and those that actually are. Despite being touted as high in this macronutrient, several foods that are often believed to be protein-rich fall short in providing...
While speaking to her elder about his grandmother’s recent passing at 111-years old, this Hindu woman was surprised to hear about how strong and healthy the woman was until the very end of her life. The elder revealed to her his grandmother’s secrets to longevity that she had passed along to him. According to this...
The pharmaceutical industry faces another significant recall as over 233,000 bottles of duloxetine, a widely used antidepressant, were pulled from shelves. The recall, initiated on November 19, 2024, and classified by the FDA as a Class II recall on December 5, highlights concerns over the presence of N-nitroso-duloxetine, a carcinogenic chemical found at levels exceeding...
If you’ve ever faced the dilemma of holding your place at a concert versus answering nature’s call, Liquid Death may have the solution you didn’t know you needed. The water brand, known for its edgy marketing, has teamed up with Depend to create the “Pit Diaper,” a $75 garment designed for concert-goers who refuse to...