7 Awesome Organizing Hacks For Your Tiny Closet
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View ArticlePrevalence Of Mental Disorders May Be Higher Than Previously Thought
By Bahar Gholipour, Staff Writer Published: 01/09/2014 10:31 AM EST on LiveScience The true burden of mental-health disorders might be underestimated by most studies because they use a certain common...
View ArticleLiquid Form Of Tamiflu Experiencing Shortages
There is a shortage of the liquid form of the prescription flu drug Tamiflu, which is typically administered to children who can't yet swallow pills, according to a notice from the Food and Drug...
View ArticleAt Last, The Parenting Magazine We've Been Waiting For (PICTURE)
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View Article5:2 Diet Vegetarian Recipes: How To Fill Your Belly With 500 Calories On Fast...
The 5:2 diet is the weight loss trend on everyone's lips, including vegetarians. But for some reason, fast day recipes are hard to come by. We've teamed up with Celia Brooks, author of 5:2 Vegetarian,...
View ArticleThis Man Filmed His Family's Reaction To His 130-Pound Weight Loss, And Their...
Weight loss didn't always come easy to Lucas Irwin, 25. "I would always tell people [I was trying to lose weight], and it would never work out," he tells HuffPost Healthy Living. "When it started...
View ArticleHalf An Avocado At Lunch Helps Overweight People Feel Full For Longer, Study...
Avocado lovers, good news for you. A small new study in the Nutrition Journal shows that eating half of a Hass avocado at lunchtime can help overweight adults feel full for longer in the hours...
View ArticleHow To Stop Overeating (VIDEO)
Many of us will have spent Christmas sat in front of the television scoffing chocolates, mince pies and turkey sandwiches. And - as we all know when it comes to stuffing our faces with crap - old...
View ArticleJessica Chastain Is Merida, Courtesy Of Annie Leibovitz's Disney Dream Portraits
Famed lensman Annie Leibovitz has once again photographed a Hollywood starlet for this "Where your destiny awaits" ad campaign. Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain is the newest princess, posing as Merida...
View ArticleHow You Practice -- Not Just How Long -- Matters, Too
Everyone knows that to get good at something, you need to practice. But a new study shows that it also matters how you practice, and not just how how long you practice. People who played an online game...
View ArticleArianna MAKERS Interview: 'The Difference Between Failure And Success Is...
"Out of difficult experiences -- out of challenging experiences -- you learn so much." That's one of Arianna Huffington's key messages in a Jan. 2013 interview for the PBS MAKERS series. The MAKERS...
View ArticleHot Tubs, Spas Can Spread Disease In Winter
By Rachael Rettner, Senior Writer Published: 01/09/2014 01:33 PM EST on LiveScience Disease outbreaks tied to swimming happen even in the winter, often after people go in hot tubs or spas, according to...
View ArticleThis 1940s 'Slenderizing' Equipment Promised To 'Remove' One's Hips And Thighs
From Prancercise to the Revolving Hammock, we thought we had seen every weird workout under the sun -- until now. LIFE photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt captured a rather unamused LIFE Magazine model,...
View ArticleModerate Coffee Consumption Won't Cause Dehydration, Study Finds
Forget what you may have heard -- despite caffeine's effects in making you want to urinate, a small new study shows that moderate coffee consumption does not cause people to become dehydrated. The...
View ArticleJessica Metzger Lost 110 Pounds On The Quest To Become Her Best Self
Got a success story of your own? Send it to us at success.stories@huffingtonpost.com and you could be featured in our I Lost Weight series! Name: Jessica Metzger Age: 26 Height: 5'7" Before Weight: 272...
View ArticleLiving In Areas With Green Spaces Is Good For Mental Health, Study Finds
Moving to a new area? Picking a neighborhood with a park or garden could be a boon to your mental health, a new study suggests. Researchers from the University of Exeter Medical School found that...
View ArticleAbout 3% Of Americans Sick With The Flu, Survey Shows
Nearly 3 percent of Americans were sick with the flu last month, according to a new survey. The Gallup-Healthways poll of 13,186 adults shows that 2.8 percent of U.S. adults said they were sick...
View ArticleMillions Of Brits Are Scared Of Actual 'Fish With Eyes' - Will Only Touch...
Are we a nation of Ichthyophobes? The phobia - which refers to the fear of eating, touching or being near raw or dead fish - may be a lot more common, according to the results of a recent survey. The...
View Article5 Ways You'll Be Seduced Into Buying More This Year
By Jena Pincott You know that skinny mirrors and oversize shopping carts can make you open your wallet. But what about these five other techniques? What lures you in: The flooring of your favorite...
View ArticleComputer Stress: How Slow Technology Ruins Our Health
A new survey finds that on average, Americans spend two hours a week waiting on their slow computers, which leaves people drained, stressed, and less likely to engage in a healthy lifestyle,...
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