Scientists Pinpoint The Age At Which Our Earliest Memories Fade
By very virtue of being human, everyone has experienced infancy and toddlerhood. So why can most adults not remember anything that happened before the age of 3? Research has suggested that's because...
View ArticleThis Was The Happiest Day Of 2013
All that turkey and stuffing doesn't just make for a happy belly -- a new Gallup survey shows that Americans' moods were also the highest on Thanksgiving last year. The survey of 175,000 adults in the...
View ArticleThe 6 Best Small Towns In America, According To Rand McNally (PHOTOS)
All small towns have their perks -- from the peace and quiet to the lack of tourists (and not to mention, the simple fact you tend to get more square footage for your money), it sure seems like they...
View ArticleAt His Lowest Point, John Baldenweck Wanted To End His Life. Then He Lost 205...
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: John Baldenweck Age: 27 Height: 6'4" Before Weight: 440...
View ArticleRingo Starr Talks Paul McCartney, Beatles, Meditation, Vegetarianism | Variety
Fifty years after helping lead the British invasion in America and transforming pop culture, the most underappreciated Beatle has arguably become the most beloved. Ringo Starr is no longer mobbed by...
View ArticleOCD Symptoms: 9 Common Signs Of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
By Diana Rodriguez, Everyday Health We all have our quirks, but obsessive behaviour can be an indicator of an anxiety disorder called obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD. Obsessive-Compulsive...
View Article'People Who Self-Harm Will Do So Anyway': A Report On The Role Of Social...
“People often try to keep self-harm a secret because of shame or fear of discovery,” says the NHS website, but a growing occurrence is of young people posting images of their cuts online. Self-harm and...
View ArticleStop Worrying About Feeding Your Kids Organic Fruit
By Melinda Wenner Moyer for Slate When my son was a baby, organic was a synonym for edible. If the apples I found at the grocery store weren’t certified, I wasn’t buying them. I knew that conventional...
View Article'SNL's' Cecily Strong Calls Out 'Cruel Bully Dickhead' Haters
In case anyone forgot, this week the Twitterverse reminded us just how petty people can be from behind a computer screen. This week's victim? 'SNL's' hilarious Cecily Strong. Rather than praise or...
View ArticleToronto Zoo Polar Bear Cub Sees Snow For The First Time (VIDEO)
This is what it looks like when a baby polar bear sees snow for the first time. The cub, named Remy, was born in November and is the sole survivor of three cubs. Zoo staff have been raising the cub...
View ArticleNew Clues To Why Antioxidants Seem To Promote Lung Cancer In Some People
By Sharon Begley NEW YORK, Jan 29 (Reuters) - A decades-old medical mystery - why antioxidants such as vitamin E and beta carotene seemed to accelerate the growth of early lung tumors in high-risk...
View ArticleVintage Valentine: 50 Punny, Adorable And Retro V-Day Cards
When we think about what Valentine's Day meant to us as kids, we remember asking our parents to buy us the "cool" cards or making paper bag baskets to collect valentines in class. Valentine's Day cards...
View ArticleCo-ed Naked Yoga Comes To New York
Your downward dog may just give you the giggles. For the first time, New York-based yoga studio Bold Naked is now offering co-ed naked yoga for students. That's right, both men and women can stretch,...
View ArticleRoyal Caribbean Passengers Recall Days Of Misery After Illness Strikes Cruise...
BAYONNE, N.J. (AP) — Passengers aboard a cruise ship on which hundreds fell ill recalled days of misery being holed up in their rooms as the Explorer of the Seas returned to its home port Wednesday...
View ArticleStudy Says 'Too Much' Support From Your Spouse Could Hurt Your Marriage
We all want a supportive spouse by our side to tackle life's challenges, but according to a new study, it's possible for spouses to be "too supportive" -- and that can spell danger for your marriage....
View Article61% Of Brits Throw Out Fresh Groceries Every Week - But At Least We're Not As...
How much food do you throw away at the end of a week? We're not talking about the odd wizened carrot - according to a new survey of 5,000 people by Panasonic, this is a weekly occurrence. While over a...
View ArticleInspiring Two-Time Breast Cancer Survivor, 35, Poses Naked For Cosmopolitan...
"You can still be beautiful even when you’ve had parts of your body removed." That is the powerful message from Hannah Foxley, the two-time breast cancer survivor who has posed naked for Cosmopolitan...
View ArticleWhat's 'Normal' When It Comes To Sweat?
So you're a sweater -- and we're not talking the warm and fuzzy variety. (If you are, however, capable of sweating through a sweater, keep reading.) The following scenarios may describe you: - You've...
View ArticleHigh Well-Being Could Make You More Altruistic
High levels of well-being in a city or region aren't just good for the health and happiness of the residents. A new Psychological Science study suggests it could also promote altruistic acts -- at...
View ArticleCommon Emotions And Themes Of Nightmares And Bad Dreams Revealed In Study
Despite their scary reputation, fear is actually not the main emotion elicited in many nightmares and bad dreams, according to a new study. Just a little more than one-third of nightmares and more than...
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