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SOMA, SF
fromCN Traveller
23 hours ago

This dazzling Caribbean shoreline is home to untouched isles and new-wave retreats

Panama's hidden gems reveal a rich cultural tapestry beyond the famous canal, showcasing local artists and vibrant communities.
Alternative medicine
fromTasting Table
1 day ago

If You Drink Bone Broth Every Day, Here's What To Expect - Tasting Table

Bone broth offers health benefits such as improved gut health, joint health, and sleep due to its collagen and amino acid content.
Health
fromIndependent
4 days ago

Five things you should eat to eat to stay strong and youthful into old age

Frailty in older adults significantly increases the risk of early death, and it can begin much earlier than expected.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Soundtrack of the sea: divers use underwater speakers to help dying coral reefs

Sound has always been at the core of my work but never at this level, he explains. If a reef is alive with sound it's most likely to stay alive right? And repopulate.
Music production
Philosophy
fromBig Think
4 days ago

What if the real driver of your health isn't genes or diet - but energy flow?

Energy flow defines vitality and shapes human experience, distinguishing living beings from the lifeless.
Cooking
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

How do I get texture and that umami hit without meat? | Kitchen aide

Umami flavors can be recreated using ingredients like soy sauce, mushroom seasoning, and tofu for texture in dishes like carbonara and chorizo.
Wellness
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Best Way to Have a Beach Body?

Body image improvement requires changing perceptions rather than the body itself, emphasizing self-acceptance and care for one's body.
fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
2 days ago

Anti-Inflammatory Eating Without Giving Up Flavor

Flavor starts with what goes into the pan first, and you can do it without leaning on heavy sauces or fried shortcuts. Olive oil, garlic, onions, citrus, herbs, ginger, and spices add depth quickly and pair well with vegetables, beans, fish, and grains that often feature in anti-inflammatory eating patterns.
Alternative medicine
Health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Food for thought: Is your diet ageing you?

Mindless eating and excessive insulin release can lead to health issues, including cancer and aging-related diseases.
#nutrition
Everyday cooking
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

This $22 Algae Oil Is Quietly Taking Over Kitchens Everywhere, So I Tested It Out Myself

Algae oil is a trendy cooking ingredient, but it does not guarantee a transformation in cooking habits or lifestyle.
Environment
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Researchers look into island's health benefits

Researchers will study the health benefits of outdoor spaces on the Isle of Wight, focusing on visitor experiences and access barriers.
#gut-health
Health
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 month ago

Here are 3 tips to reduce your risk of heart disease from a researcher studying the link between cardiovascular and gut health

Maximizing gut health is linked to reducing chronic disease risk, emphasizing plant-based diets and limiting ultra-processed foods.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

Your Next Tropical Vacation Could Be Mosquito-Free. Here's How

"It's not exactly a dream vacation to come and be harassed by mosquitoes," says Hervé Bossin, director of the medical entomology laboratory at Tahiti's Institut Louis Malardé.
Public health
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

What Actually Makes Some Ocean Water Such a Vibrant Turquoise Color-the Science Behind That Dreamy Shade

When light shines through water, colors with longer wavelengths are absorbed by the water, with the longest wavelengths absorbed first. Blue and violet have the shortest wavelengths of visible light, so they are able to penetrate the deepest.
Travel
Health
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Not All "Plant-Based" Diets Are Equal for Brain Health

Healthy plant foods are linked to lower dementia risk, but not all plant-based diets are beneficial.
Alternative medicine
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

The Powerhouse Food That Can Boost Your Energy Without Eating It, According To Science - Tasting Table

The scent of peppermint can enhance focus, alertness, and alleviate nausea due to its menthol content.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 weeks ago

A doctor shares 3 simple healthy aging habits from Norway, an underrated longevity hotspot

Norwegians are a great lens to teach us about some healthy longevity practices. The Norwegian diet is a significant factor. It's been described as the cold-weather cousin to the Mediterranean diet.
Wellness
SF food
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

The seafood industry bets Americans will eat more fish if it looks more like meat

The seafood industry is transforming fish products to resemble popular meat dishes to appeal to American consumers.
Alternative medicine
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

How To Safely Drink Fire Cider To Enjoy The Amazing Benefits - Tasting Table

Fire cider is a traditional herbal vinegar tonic known for its immune-boosting properties and is safe to consume when diluted.
Yoga
fromhttps://www.arogyayogaschool.com/blog
1 month ago

Tonghou Superfood Guide: Nutrition, Health Benefits

Tonghou is a nutrient-rich Asian leafy green used in East Asian cuisines for its distinctive taste, aroma, and significant health benefits including digestion support and inflammation reduction.
Wellness
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Kick your tiredness with these 7 natural energy boosters

Natural energy boosters including gut-healthy diet, nutrient-dense foods, and lifestyle changes can combat exhaustion without relying on caffeine.
Silicon Valley food
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

The Big Protein crowd has come for tiny fish

Sardines have transformed from pandemic novelty into a mainstream American dietary staple, driven by social media influencers and marketed as sustainable, convenient superfoods with premium positioning.
fromMail Online
2 months ago

Seaweed: Why adding the iodine-rich plant can boost your health

This unassuming marine macroalgae (to give it its proper name) is packed full of vital minerals and nutrients, and can make for an unglamorous, yet functional addition to your diet. Seaweed is exactly as the name suggests - an edible marine algae that grows along coastlines and on rocks under the water. It comes in thousands of varieties, but the ones we eat most commonly fall into three groups: brown (like kelp and wakame), red (nori, dulse), and green (sea lettuce).
Food & drink
Mental health
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

This Mat May Be the Cure for Cold-Weather Blues

HigherDose Infrared PEMF therapy mats combine pulsed electromagnetic fields and infrared heat to stimulate cellular rejuvenation, improve circulation, reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and boost mood.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Huel tries to solve the 'burden' of eating

Meal replacement brands like Huel use emotionally manipulative marketing to suggest their products solve complex life problems, exploiting vulnerable moments rather than addressing genuine nutritional needs.
Health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Sea moss is everywhere on TikTok yes it's natural but that doesn't mean it's safe or beneficial for all | Antiviral

Sea moss, an algae-based supplement trending on social media, lacks sufficient human studies to support widespread health claims despite containing various nutrients and showing promise in early-stage research.
Environment
fromwww.montereyherald.com
2 months ago

Finding Sanctuary: Ranking the most wanted kelp forests

Northern California kelp forests have declined dramatically, central California shows patchy loss; small-scale restoration cannot offset losses, requiring prioritization and high-resolution monitoring.
fromMail Online
2 months ago

Blueberries: Why eating a handful a day could lower blood pressure

A humble - and delicious - berry could be the answer to improving your gut, brain and heart health, a major review found last week. Experts have long urged us to eat more blueberries, but thankfully you don't need to be consuming kilos of the superfruit for it to have an impact. Every year Britons consume 57,000 tonnes of the tiny fruits; enough to fill 23 Olympic size swimming pools.
Food & drink
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Start Adding Eggshells To Your Smoothies And You'll Never Turn Back - Tasting Table

Eggshells are highly calcium-dense; sterilized, ground eggshell powder can safely boost dietary calcium when added in small amounts to smoothies.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The 5 Most Nutritious Tinned Fish To Keep On Hand - Tasting Table

Although it's always been a staple around the world, tinned fish has really been having a moment in the spotlight for the past couple of years in the U.S. Home-grown brands like Fish Wife are all over social media and have colorful, enticing packaging that's so much more exciting than basic round, silver tins. And many European brands are all the rage, too.
Food & drink
Environment
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Your skincare products are full of fats and oils. This startup launched a clean beauty line with ancient chemistry

Savor produces plant- and animal-free fats and oils from captured carbon and green hydrogen using a thermochemical process for use in beauty and personal care.
Wellness
fromMail Online
2 months ago

A nutritionist reveals the wellness trends she would always be wary of

Expensive wellness products often make grand claims without strong scientific evidence and are unnecessary compared with basic diet, hydration, and lifestyle habits.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Houseplant hacks: can oats and Epsom salts pep up a plant?

The idea is that oats break down and enrich the soil, while Epsom salts (magnesium sulphate) top up magnesium to keep leaves green and glossy. Social media says a spoonful of each will pep up tired plants without the need for proper feed. The method The hack says unpot your plant and mix the old soil with 12 tablespoons of dry oats, a sprinkle of Epsom salts and a bit of fresh compost. Then pop the plant back in the pot, firm it around the roots and water it in.
Environment
Food & drink
fromBusiness Insider
3 months ago

Everything a heart health dietitian eats in a week, including plant-based protein sources and 'joy foods'

Primarily plant-based, with occasional animal foods, plus one weekly "joy foods" day (Sundays) helps obtain nutrients and maintain flexibility.
Wellness
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

AG1 is a lot less science-y than it sounds

Greens powders like AG1 claim convenience and broad health benefits but rely on freeze-dried vegetable blends, heavy marketing, and 'clinically backed' claims.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Is detoxing worth the hype?

This opening episode dives straight into detoxing. From juice cleanses and detox teas to charcoal pills, foot pads, and coffee enemas, Edwards and Baumgardt watch, wince, and occasionally laugh their way through some of the internet's most popular detox trends. Along the way, they ask what these products claim to remove, how they supposedly work, and why feeling worse is often reframed online as a sign that a detox is "working."
Health
Alternative medicine
fromNature
1 month ago

What is the science behind 'science-backed' supplements?

Ashwagandha supplements have surged in popularity since 2020, but scientific evidence for their claimed benefits remains limited and inconsistent despite traditional use spanning millennia.
Wellness
fromElite Traveler
2 months ago

The New Spa Ritual Isn't a Massage - It's What You Drink

Spa beverages in 2026 focus on ayurvedic, adaptogenic, non-alcoholic drinks designed to support wellness, hydration, and mood balance.
Health
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Can chia seeds and bone broth really 'heal' your gut?

Gut microbiome influences physical and mental health, but many viral "gut-healing" trends are oversold; dietary fibre diversity and overall diet matter more than single fixes.
#multivitamins
Health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Taking multivitamin daily could help to slow biological ageing, study suggests

Daily multivitamin use for two years slightly slows biological aging markers, though clinical health significance remains unclear.
Alternative medicine
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Taking a multivitamin could slow some signs of aging, new study suggests

A two-year multivitamin-multimineral study found modest slowing of biological aging markers by 1.5 to two months per year, though effects varied across different epigenetic clocks measured.
Wellness
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

If you adopt these 8 habits before you turn 60, you'll maintain your youthful energy for decades - Silicon Canals

Consistent daily movement and deliberate stress recovery preserve mobility, energy, and resilience, enabling healthier aging through small, sustainable habits.
Health
fromElite Traveler
2 months ago

The Fiber Boom: Why Roughage Became the Quiet Luxury of Nutrition

Fiber regulates gut, metabolic, hormonal, immune, and brain health and is linked to lower inflammation, reduced disease risk, and improved longevity.
fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
2 months ago

The Personalized Vitamin Routine That Fits Her Life

vyv (pronounced v-eye-v), a new personalized vitamin and supplement brand designed for women ages 20 to 30 who want wellness to feel intuitive, flexible, and easy to keep up with. Think less pressure, fewer bottles, and way more "this actually works for my life." vyv is the younger sister brand to Persona™ Nutrition, designed with a fresh lens for Gen Z/Millennial females juggling packed schedules, shifting hormones, and big goals-without asking them to become supplement experts along the way.
Alternative medicine
Wellness
fromElite Traveler
2 months ago

The Best Wellness Retreats in the US

Luxury hotels offer bespoke wellness retreats across diverse US destinations, blending cultural traditions, technology-free experiences, and tailored activities for modern travelers.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Magnesium: Can this 'miracle mineral' really help us sleep?

"We are sending our supplies all over the world," Andrew Goring, manager director of Lonsdale Health, explains. "Around the UK, obviously, but also to Australia, parts of Asia, Kuwait, Iraq. "
Health
Alternative medicine
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Help yourself to stronger immunity

The immune system can be enhanced through science-backed interventions including specific supplements, vaccines, and exercise, with omega-3 fatty acids and curcumin showing evidence of effectiveness while vitamin D proves less beneficial than previously claimed.
Health
fromNature
1 month ago

Forget SkinTok: the real science of skincare and why it matters for your health

Social media drives increasingly complex skincare routines with scientifically unproven products, while dermatologists emphasize that simple routines and lifestyle factors matter more than elaborate product regimens.
Health
fromNature
1 month ago

Daily multivitamin slows signs of biological ageing

Daily multivitamin supplementation for two years slowed biological aging markers by approximately four months in older adults, with greater effects in those showing accelerated aging.
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