March 27, 2021 Intuitive eating: The non-diet that lets you eat anything you want There are no rules in intuitive eating, a “non-diet food plan” that has former Keto connoisseurs and Atkins aficionados embracing a liberating approach to meals.
March 25, 2021 Hero dog protects owner, blocks road when woman suffered sudden seizure: 'A very good friend' A dog is Canada is being praised as a hero for protecting her owner during a sudden seizure by blocking the road they were walking on.
March 25, 2021 Nose-only COVID-19 masks invented by Mexican researchers for use at restaurants The nose masks — worn under a full mask with similar behind-the-ears straps — were developed by researchers in Mexico.
March 24, 2021 Reddit users name the things they loved as children, but currently hate A viral new Reddit thread is polling the online community for the things they "loved as a kid but hate as an adult," and the responses are turning up all sorts of foods, concepts and experiences that most grown-ups were glad to leave behind.
March 23, 2021 Americans identify age they'll 'peak' – and it's later in life than you'd guess, poll finds A new poll of 2,000 Americans identified 37 as the "peak" age.
March 22, 2021 Most people fall into an 'internet wormhole' five times a week: study A recent study by OnePoll and FutureLearn found that people will spend about eight minutes, five times per week, falling to an “internet wormhole” while leisurely researching a topic of interest online.
March 21, 2021 Dancer, 99, fundraising for coronavirus relief in honor of 100th birthday A 99-year-old dancer in England is dancing her heart out to raise money for the National Health Service.
March 16, 2021 Reddit users are reminiscing about toys that would be 'considered too dangerous' today The Reddit community is currently reminiscing about some of these treacherous trinkets in response to a question posed to the site’s popular AskReddit page on Sunday: "What toys did you have as a child that would be considered too dangerous to be given to a child today?"
March 15, 2021 Young man with autism moves LinkedIn with candid cover letter: 'Take a chance on me' Ryan Lowry of Virginia knew just what to say in a candid cover letter that’s struck a chord on LinkedIn.
March 14, 2021 Reddit user incurs wrath of sister after spritzing her with spray bottle, like a cat, during argument A young Reddit user claims to have enraged an older sister by misting her with a spray bottle during an argument over a piece of steak, but only because she “wouldn’t let me get a single word in for like 15 mins.”