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When Does Daylight Saving Time End and How to Adjust?
health-and-lifestyle3 months ago

When Does Daylight Saving Time End and How to Adjust?

Daylight saving time (DST) ends in the US on November 2, 2025, and in the UK on October 26, 2025. Experts recommend returning to standard time for better health, as DST disrupts circadian rhythms, increases health risks, and offers no energy-saving benefits. To adapt, gradually shift sleep schedules, get morning sunlight, and maintain consistent sleep routines. The debate over DST's future continues, with many advocating for permanent standard time due to health concerns.

10 Common Mistakes Boomers Make in Their 50s Leading to Retirement Dissatisfaction
health-and-lifestyle6 months ago

10 Common Mistakes Boomers Make in Their 50s Leading to Retirement Dissatisfaction

Many boomers make common mistakes in their 50s—such as tying their identity solely to their job, neglecting health, avoiding new friendships, and misjudging retirement as a reward—that negatively impact their later years. Recognizing and addressing these issues early can lead to a more fulfilling retirement, emphasizing the importance of personal growth, social connections, and health management before retirement.

Top Sleep Hacks: Proven Methods to Fall Asleep Faster and Improve Sleep Quality
health-and-lifestyle6 months ago

Top Sleep Hacks: Proven Methods to Fall Asleep Faster and Improve Sleep Quality

The article reviews nine sleep methods tested by the author, highlighting the three most effective for falling asleep quickly—cognitive shuffling, blocking out noise and light, and taking a warm bath—while advising against mouth taping, the Egyptian method, and cricket feet due to ineffectiveness or potential risks.

Top Tips to Prevent Mosquito Bites This Summer
health-and-lifestyle7 months ago

Top Tips to Prevent Mosquito Bites This Summer

This article provides seven practical tips to prevent mosquito bites during summer, including managing CO2 output, controlling sweat and body odor, choosing protective clothing, using repellents, timing outdoor activities wisely, modifying the environment, and taking extra precautions if you have Type O blood, to enjoy outdoor activities safely.

Centenarians' Secret: Superfoods and Longevity Stew for a Century-Long Life
health-and-lifestyle1 year ago

Centenarians' Secret: Superfoods and Longevity Stew for a Century-Long Life

Centenarians attribute their longevity to healthy eating habits, including consuming fresh, whole foods, cooking at home, and eating in moderation. Many follow diets like the Mediterranean diet, which is rich in fruits, vegetables, and olive oil, and avoid processed foods. They also allow themselves occasional treats, which experts say can make healthy eating more sustainable. Lifestyle choices, alongside genetics and environmental factors, play a significant role in living to 100.

Independent at 100: A Centenarian's Vibrant Solo Life
health-and-lifestyle1 year ago

Independent at 100: A Centenarian's Vibrant Solo Life

Hilda Jaffe, a 102-year-old centenarian living independently in Manhattan, exemplifies resilience and active aging. Despite her age, she manages her daily tasks, stays socially engaged, and maintains a positive outlook on life. Jaffe attributes her longevity to genetics, luck, and a commitment to staying active. Her lifestyle includes regular physical activity, a simple diet, and active participation in cultural and social activities, demonstrating the potential for well-being in advanced age.

Post-Meal 'Fart Walks': The Surprising Health Boost You Need
health-and-lifestyle1 year ago

Post-Meal 'Fart Walks': The Surprising Health Boost You Need

A 'fart walk' is a light post-meal stroll that can help alleviate bloating and aid digestion, making it a beneficial activity after a large Thanksgiving meal. Originating from a viral TikTok video, the concept involves walking to promote gut motility and relieve gas, which can be particularly useful after consuming fiber-rich and high-fat holiday dishes. This gentle exercise not only helps with physical discomfort but also provides a mental break from the holiday's emotional intensity.

Secrets to Longevity: Blue Zones' Diet and Lifestyle Habits
health-and-lifestyle1 year ago

Secrets to Longevity: Blue Zones' Diet and Lifestyle Habits

The concept of 'blue zones' refers to regions where people live significantly longer, often surpassing 100 years. These areas, including Sardinia, Italy, and Okinawa, Japan, share common lifestyle factors such as plant-based diets, regular physical activity, strong community ties, and a sense of purpose. The Melis family from Sardinia, recognized as the world's longest-lived family, exemplifies these traits, with their diet including nutrient-rich foods like minestrone soup. Environmental factors like clean air and a supportive community also contribute to longevity in these regions.

Mick Jagger's Superfood Secrets for Health and Vitality
health-and-lifestyle1 year ago

Mick Jagger's Superfood Secrets for Health and Vitality

Mick Jagger, at 81, maintains his fitness and energy for performances through a diet that includes cod liver oil, avocado, and brown rice, as revealed in Isadora Puiggene's book 'Pact with the Devil.' These superfoods are linked to health benefits like reduced cholesterol and diabetes risk. Jagger's disciplined lifestyle, influenced by his PE teacher father, and his avoidance of alcohol and parties contribute to his enduring vitality.

Beat Winter Blues: Expert Tips for Combating Seasonal Depression
health-and-lifestyle1 year ago

Beat Winter Blues: Expert Tips for Combating Seasonal Depression

As daylight hours decrease in fall and winter, many people experience seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression. Treatments include light therapy, which uses bright lights to improve mood, and cognitive behavioral therapy. Antidepressants and regular exercise are also recommended. Researchers suggest that sensitivity to blue light may play a role in SAD, and individuals like Miriam Cherry and Elizabeth Wescott have found personal strategies, such as growing early-blooming flowers and using water therapy, to cope with winter depression.