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    SheSpeaks service and The Conception Kit featured on Good Morning America.
  • Flip-Flop Wearers Beware

    While wearing flip-flops, the subjects in the study tended to take shorter steps and their heels would hit the ground with less vertical force than when they wore athletic shoes. Justin Shroyer, a biomechanics doctoral student explained the study’s findings by saying, “We found that when people walk in flip-flops, they alter their gait, which can result in problems and pain from the foot up into the hips and lower back.”
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    The SheSpeaks service and OPI Nic's Sticks Offer featured on Good Morning America.
  • Snoozing Your Way to the Top

    For many people, snoozing in the middle of a workday is a forbidden fruit, but employers may want to take a look at the studies that show how naps can increase creativity, alertness, and memory.
  • Should You Drink To Your Health?

    The one thing that remains certain is that decisions about how much or how little to drink remain a lot more involved for women than for men. A recent Newsweek article offers a few factors women should take into consideration before taking a drink.
  • The Right and Wrong Way to Workout

    There may be some extra steps we can take to make the exercise routine more worthwhile. A recent article from Newsweek reveals some of the worst workout habits to avoid and tips from some personal trainers
  • Will the Pill Really Make it All Better

    Buettner found it unnecessary to give real medicine to her niece and decided it would be a great idea for parents to have the option of handing out sugar pills when their kids were exaggerating an illness. She calls her pills Obecalp (Placebo spelled backwards) and will be selling them by the bottle on her website for around $6 a bottle. She plans on coming up with a liquid form of the sugar pill as well.