Health feed - News BreaK Wednesday, October 26, 2022 9:13 AM Philips Norelco is launching a new Roblox hub, Shavetopia, with dozens of facial hair styles for players, in support of men's health causes. |
Health feed - News BreaK Wednesday, October 26, 2022 9:05 AM The affects of COVID still linger for many Americans. |
Health feed - News BreaK Wednesday, October 26, 2022 9:01 AM Menstrual regulation has a long history in the U.S., and new techniques could get around abortion restrictions |
Health feed - News BreaK Wednesday, October 26, 2022 8:47 AM A judge ordered New York City to reinstate 16 sanitation workers fired earlier this year for refusing to comply with a COVID-19 vaccination mandate for city employees. Judge... |
Health feed - News BreaK Wednesday, October 26, 2022 8:37 AM Proptech startup Roofstock has laid off one in five employees six months after its value hit $1.9 billion. The Oakland-based company, an online platform to invest in... |
Health feed - News BreaK Wednesday, October 26, 2022 8:21 AM Health minister Karl Lauterbach said Germany's government-regulated model could serve as an example for the whole of Europe, where only a few countries have decriminalized... |
Health feed - News BreaK Wednesday, October 26, 2022 8:19 AM Anti-vaccine protesters gather in front of Parliament building during a demonstration in Albany, New York City, on January 5, 2022. Eren Abdullahogulları/Anadolu Agency via... |
Health feed - News BreaK Wednesday, October 26, 2022 8:17 AM Florida's storms unleashed deadly vibrio bacteria in their wake. They'll be a growing threat as the world gets warmer and wetter. |
Health feed - News BreaK Wednesday, October 26, 2022 8:15 AM KETV NewsWatch 7 teams up with Methodist Health System to get you the facts about breast cancer this October. |
Health feed - News BreaK Wednesday, October 26, 2022 8:15 AM Infections are expected to rise in the U.S. as the Northern Hemisphere heads into the winter. |
WebMD Health Wednesday, October 26, 2022 3:06 AM With coronavirus stubbornly lingering, pandemic fatigue has fueled widespread longing for the perceived simplicities, innocence, and sense of togetherness of the early days of COVID-19. |
Mark's Daily Apple Wednesday, October 26, 2022 5:00 AM 17 years ago, my friend and mentor Art Devany asked me to write a couple fitness articles for his website. I did. "Escape from Vegan Island" and "The Case Against Cardio" got such huge responses from his readers that I decided to start my own blog. 16 years later, I'm still going strong. I'm not really a sentimental guy, but I'm feeling very emotional right now. This blog was a personal revelation for me. I'd spent my entire life as an entrepreneur of many coats: mowing lawns, painting houses, grilling chuck steaks out of my dorm room, opening frozen yogurt shops in Palo Alto, training triathletes and marathoners and wealthy socialites in LA, selling supplements on TV and later the Internet. I was always pretty successful, but eventually I knew I'd have to move on to something else. I had to keep moving at all times. Always on the prowl. And I was always selling. Mark's Daily Apple made me realize I could start from a different place: talking about all the things I found interesting and useful about human health, fitness, evolution, and biology. These were discussions I was having with friends already, ideas I was exploring on my own. I honestly started the blog because I realized that other people were also interested in this angle, and it seemed like a fun idea that could turn into something big later on. When the readership kept coming back and growing year over year, I knew I was onto something. After a year, we had 1,000 regular readers. By two years, we had 2,000. And then it just exploded. I'd originally planned to write an article a day for a year (or two) and figured that would have exhausted my realm of expertise. There'd be nothing more to say. But the thing about blogs, especially back then, was the real magic happened in the comments and emails you'd get after posting an article. The articles take on a life of their own. A random comment from some guy who was reading the post at 2 AM sends you on another tangential exploration of a different angle of nutritional science. You read one study and see a link to another related one, and go on down the rabbit hole. The mystery unfolds before you. That was the coolest part: we were uncovering a mystery. There was a real sense of exploration back then. The entire concept of ancestral health was very underground and limited to Loren Cordain's work on diet and ancient anthropology, plus a few other people like the Weston Price Foundation. For the most part though, almost no one was talking about it. Certainly no one in the general population was aware of it. We were uncovering new (old) wisdom, seemingly every week. We were figuring out all the interactions between environment and health and all the mismatches between the expectations of our ancient genes and the conditions of the modern world. It was impossible not to find something … Continue reading "Reflecting on 16 Years of Mark's Daily Apple" The post Reflecting on 16 Years of Mark's Daily Apple appeared first on Mark's Daily Apple. |
HEALTHIANS BLOG Wednesday, October 26, 2022 8:17 AM Contributed by: Anjali Sharma Introduction Hair dye or hair colour is a product that has been in use in India since a long time. But... The post Do You Know How Hair Colour or Dye Damages Your Hair? appeared first on HEALTHIANS BLOG. |