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Intermittent fasting for women over 50: What are the benefits & risks?
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: Intermittent fasting might benefit women over 50 by supporting weight loss, better blood sugar …
Muscle cars collectors obsess over that most people have never heard of
Muscle cars collectors obsess over that most people have never heard of Everyone knows about GTOs, Mustangs, and Camaros. Serious collectors hunt down entirely different machines …
This day in car history: Corvette comes out as a rad little concept car
The Chevrolet Corvette made its public debut on January 17, 1953, when General Motors pulled the cover off a sleek concept car at the company’s annual …
Top-tier tips for building a resilient company from the top, down
A Guide to Building a Resilient Company: A Big Dogs Network Leadership Conversation with Joe Carlucci In a world where business success hinges on adaptability and …
Run-DMC’s Darryl McDaniels brings music & meaning to NJ city
A Legendary Blend: Run-DMC’s Darryl McDaniels Brings Music and Meaning to Paper Plane Coffee The rhythmic scratching of a turntable might have been absent, but the …
Forgotten American brands everyone owned but no one talks about anymore
Forgotten American brands everyone owned but no one talks about anymore These household names shaped American consumer culture for generations before changing markets and strategic missteps …
Car safety features that sounded smart but turned out to be disasters
Car safety features that sounded smart but turned out to be disasters Car designers have always promised that the next big innovation would make driving safer, …
This day in car history: The Michelin Man makes his first appearance in the world
On January 16, 1853, French industrialist André Michelin was born in Paris. Alongside his brother Édouard, André founded the Michelin Tire company in 1888. Michelin took …
This day in history: A cannibalistic serial killer gets killed
On January 16, 1936, American serial killer Albert Fish was electrocuted in New York’s Sing Sing Prison. Fish was convicted of the murder of 10-year-old Grace …
ADHD & menopause: How are they connected?
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: ADHD and menopause symptoms can overlap, and one condition might exacerbate the other. Fluctuating …
The $12 grocery secret that fights winter blues for seniors
Have you ever felt that heavy, gray feeling that settles in after the holidays when winter really digs in? You’re not imagining it. Nearly 20% of …
This day in car history: Bugatti is born
January 15th celebrates the birthday of Jean Bugatti, the eldest son of Ettore Bugatti, the founder of Automobiles E. Bugatti. Jean Bugatti was born in Cologne, …
Peptides for weight loss: What are they & do they work?
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD Key Takeaways: Peptides are compounds made of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. The most common …
This day in history: Democrats adopt the donkey as their “mascot”
On January 15, 1870, political illustrator Thomas Nast published a cartoon in Harper’s Weekly that would come to be known as the Democratic Party’s symbol. The …
How much does Rogaine cost in 2026?
This article was reviewed by Knox Beasley, MD. Key Takeaways: The price of Rogaine® (minoxidil) ranges from around $30 to $45, depending on whether you get …
A look at an Israeli checkpoint in the Palestinian town where Jesus was born
Checkpoint 300 is a military post manned by the Israel Defense Forces on the edge of the Palestinian town of Bethlehem, where the New Testament tells …
The P-Shot: How long does it last & what’s the cost?
This article was reviewed by Kelly Brown MD, MBA. Would you inject your own blood into your privates if it meant better intimate function? No wrong …
Menopause keeping you awake? 4 expert tips to reclaim the night
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD Key Takeaways: It’s common for sleep issues to increase during perimenopause and menopause. Waking up around …
This day in car history: Henry Ford gets the patent for the “soybean car”
On January 13th, 1942, Henry Ford received a patent for the construction of the first plastic car. Ford, a renowned American innovator, created the Soybean or …
This day in car history: American Motors Corporation hits the road after major mergers
January 14, 1954, marks the anniversary of the merger of the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and the Hudson Motor Car Company. The merger challenged the Big Three in …