Martha Stewart candidly shared her perspective on aging and how she is “living to the absolute fullest” at 82. The lifestyle guru explained that she doesn’t worry about getting older in an interview with AARP for the magazine’s 65th anniversary bonus issue. “Aging isn’t something I think about,” Stewart told …
Read More »Celebrity chef Robert Irvine reveals the best way to use those Thanksgiving leftovers this year
Looking for a more exciting way to use your Thanksgiving leftovers? Celebrity chef Robert Irvine shared his recipe for the ultimate Thanksgiving sandwich using leftover turkey from the holiday. The Florida-based chef told Fox News Digital that although a lot of people already know what to do with their leftovers …
Read More »Photo hunt: How fast can you find the panda hidden in the snowmen?
A graphic artist who designs seek-and-find puzzles is challenging the world with a festive, holiday brain teaser. Gergely Dudás of Dresden, Germany, is sharing his puzzle featuring a panda bear that’s hiding in a snowy flock of snowmen. PHOTO HUNT: HOW FAST CAN YOU FIND 5 CARROT NOSES BELONGING TO …
Read More »Christmas Capital of Texas celebrates the holidays with 1,400-plus events across 40 days
A Texas town is celebrating its most popular time of the year as it is officially the Christmas Capital of Texas. Grapevine, Texas — in the heart of the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex — is home to more than 50,000 people. It becomes even more popular around the holidays. In …
Read More »Why tiger's-eye jewelry, with its shimmery style and healing potential, is a hot item right now
Tiger’s-eye, a deep brown to gold gem that often boasts shimmery, glittery hues, was once considered a highly valued rarity in Western Europe, but the discovery of large sources of the gem in South Africa in the 1880s caused its value to plummet. Today, it’s a popular and inexpensive stone, …
Read More »New type of diabetes requires its own unique treatment, researchers say
Nearly 39 million American adults are currently living with diabetes, the latest data shows — and between 90% and 95% of those cases are type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes, although it only makes up 5% to 10% of cases, is also well-known. But researchers now claim that a lesser-known …
Read More »7 common fitness mistakes older adults make and how to avoid them for better workouts
Experts agree that exercise is vital to longevity and helps to preserve muscle mass, bone density and joint health as we age. But it’s important to approach workouts in the right way to ensure safe, optimal results. The general guideline is for healthy adults to get 150 minutes of moderate …
Read More »New MRI brain scan predicts Alzheimer's risk years before symptoms develop
Levels of iron in the brain could be a warning sign of future Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests. High levels of the chemical element have been shown to increase brain toxins and trigger neurodegeneration, resulting in cognitive decline — especially when they interact with theabnormal amyloid and tau proteins …
Read More »Las Vegas casinos ditch live dealers for electronic games amid ongoing tourism decline
Las Vegas tourism continues to decline as fresh numbers reveal that fewer visitors are traveling to Sin City. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) recently released its numbers for July visitors, noting a 12% drop from last year. There were 3,089,300 visitors this July compared to over 3.5 …
Read More »Eating one type of nut daily could lower 'bad' cholesterol, improve heart health, study finds
A simple snack swap could deliver big health benefits, new research shows. A clinical trial led by Oregon State University found that eating about two ounces of almonds a day – roughly 45 nuts – was found to lower LDL cholesterol, the “bad” type that clogs arteries and also offer …
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