You’ll pass through Deep River and Chester, two towns that look like they’re actively trying to win a “Most Picturesque Connecticut Town” competition. The train follows the Connecticut River for much ...
Halle Berry, 59, recently got very candid about her approach to intimacy during a chat on the Sex With Emily podcast. The Oscar-winning actress opened up about how her views on sex have changed over ...
Clayshire Castle in Bowling Green, Indiana lets you live out your medieval fantasies right here in the Hoosier State, complete with turrets, battlements, and four-poster beds that would make any ...
This tiny bedside gadget has thousands of Amazon reviews and a surprisingly big fan base. See why some buyers call it a true sleep upgrade.
As you may already be aware, February is American Heart Month. Earlier this month I wrote about the important basics of heart ...
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A bonobo named Kanzi surprised scientists by successfully playing along in pretend tea party experiments, tracking imaginary juice and grapes as if they were real. He consistently pointed to the ...
Here’s how athletes get better rest when it really counts. By Martin Fritz Huber Tess Johnson has always had trouble sleeping the night before a competition. The 25-year-old, who will be representing ...
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Sleeping in a cooler room may help you get better quality sleep. Sleeping in cooler temperatures might reduce your risk of diabetes. Some people may not sleep well in a cold room due to their ...
Can wearing socks to bed on a cold night help you sleep better? Or is it unhealthy and unhygienic? Learn what the science shows. Wearing socks to bed may help some people fall asleep a little faster ...
A Louisiana sicko was hit with human trafficking charges after allegedly pretending to be disabled online to lure a nanny into his home to change his diaper – a foul trick he’s already been busted for ...