“In many situations, people hold themselves back—consciously or unconsciously—from using their full strength,” said study ...
According to a recent study at Johns Hopkins University, taking a whiff of your own fart could boost your brain power and ...
Some people compare living life to riding a rollercoaster - one moment you're at the highest top, the next, you're falling ...
It may be the most wonderful time of the year, but for two in three Britons the Christmas season can leave a bad taste in the ...
When it comes to health trends, it’s safe to say there are more than a few that aren’t legit (mouth taping, celery juice, any sort of hyper-restrictive diet—we could go on). And while the term “fart ...
It's Thanksgiving, and those pants are feeling a bit tighter than before dinner. While it might be tempting to curl up on the couch and take a nap, consider going for a "fart walk" instead. Mairlyn ...
Back in February in Forbes, I already did a full release on what a fart walk is and how it can benefit you any time of the year. That article came out soon after Valentine’s Day, which may not be the ...
Do you wake up in the middle of the night and need to drink water? Or notice that your mouth constantly feels like it’s filled with cotton balls? You might have dry mouth (a.k.a. xerostomia), an oral ...
Charntel Wright decided to fulfill her son's dream Halloween costume by making it from scratch charntelwright/Instagram Chartnel Wright knew she was in for a challenge when her son Arlo told her he ...
Having your mouth taped shut is the stuff of nightmares — but some people are doing just that to themselves. And in an attempt to sleep better, no less. Doctors say don’t do it. Some on social media ...
Some on social media say taping your mouth shut at night is a hack for getting more and better sleep and to reduce snoring. The assertions — which are not backed by science — are taking off on places ...
People-pleasers aren’t born, they’re made. For many of us, it started as a safety strategy. Maybe we grew up in homes where keeping the peace meant avoiding conflict, or where being helpful, agreeable ...