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Daily exercise of 20-25 minutes reduces death risk from prolonged sitting: Research
ANI | | Posted by Akanksha Agnihotri, Washington Dc Oct 26, 2023 08:56 AM IST Share Via Copy Link According to a study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, 20-25 mins of daily physical activity can counteract the risk of death from prolonged sitting. According to research published online in the British Journal of…
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A guide to making fertility-friendly lifestyle choices
The fertility journey can be a long and bumpy ride. Here are simple yet effective lifestyle choices to smoothen the way Infertility is a global health concern, and millions of people in the reproductive age suffer from it. According to WHO, one in six people is affected by infertility globally, which is only increasing due…
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a beginner’s guide to running in providence [lifestyle] – Post-Magazine
As a first-year from across the country, I had no idea where to begin running. I knew I couldn’t run through campus—people looking at me? Being perceived? Absolutely not. But I had just gotten here and knew nothing about the city of Providence, aside from the fact that there once was a mayor who had…
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FUESD schools celebrate Red Ribbon Week promoting a drug-free lifestyle
FUESD schools celebrate Red Ribbon Week promoting a drug-free lifestyle Last updated 10/25/2023 at 1:53pm William H. Frazier students sign a pledge banner committing to being drug free, as part of Red Ribbon Week. Village News/Courtesy photo FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Union Elementary School District (FUESD) is thrilled to take part in Red Ribbon Week, a nationwide…
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Mercedes-Benz EQE delivers the all-electric luxury SUV experience
The EQE is the mid-size electric SUV from Mercedes-Benz. Somewhat confusingly, the company also sells an EQE sedan. But today we’re talking about the SUV, which looks more-or-less like the GLE plug-in hybrid SUV, but the EQE is entirely electric. The EQE is built with a different body from the gas-powered GLE. The EQE is…
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No to perfection: The ugly cake rebellion
When meme culture, early 2000s tackiness, going viral on the internet, and oodles of sugar come together, a creation is made that borders on bad taste and looks a lot like Harry Potter’s birthday cake, but that’s just fine. After a long time trying to bake the perfect cake, with frosting flowers and tiers decorated…
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Your lifestyle determines the cost of life insurance
Q I’m 28 and a single mom of an active two-year-old daughter. I’m in good health, don’t smoke or take drugs, but a friend told me I should get life insurance to protect my little one. I applied for a policy and got it, but I didn’t have a good experience. The insurance company said…
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Embracing a Secure Lifestyle
Wagner College is proud to participate in Cybersecurity Awareness Month, an annual initiative designed to promote the importance of cybersecurity and empower individuals and organizations to stay safe online. This campaign, “Protect, Educate, Secure, Thrive,” focuses on providing practical tips to enhance cybersecurity awareness and protect against cyber threats. Throughout the month of October, the Wagner College Information…
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Meg Ryan explains why she took an eight-year acting break: Film is ‘a job and not a lifestyle’
Meg Ryan, one of the most prolific romantic-comedy actors of our time, wants you to know she is more than her performances. The “When Harry Met Sally” actor, 61, is in the midst of her return to acting after an eight-year hiatus. She is the director and co-writer of the new film “What Happens Next,”…
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Why Meg Ryan Took a Break From Hollywood for Nearly a Decade: “It’s Nice to Think of It as a Job and Not a Lifestyle”
Meg Ryan says her nearly decade-long absence in Hollywood was an active choice for the actress, who wanted to have a life beyond the cameras. In a cover story for People magazine tied to her new romcom What Happens Later, the director and actress spoke about her eight-year hiatus from the screen and what about…