Bathroom Camping: Gen Z’s Secret Escape Room or Just Another Cry...

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Forget desk naps or coffee breaks—Gen Z has found a new way to unplug from workplace chaos: it’s called bathroom camping. This viral trend,...

Retirement: How the American Concept Stacks Up Globally

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Retirement, as Americans typically envision it—decades of leisure funded by savings and Social Security—is a relatively modern and uniquely American concept. In the U.S.,...

Is Cracking Your Knuckles Really Bad for You? Here’s What Science...

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If you’re a chronic knuckle-cracker, you’ve probably heard the warnings: “Stop doing that — you’ll get arthritis!” But is cracking your knuckles actually bad...

Trump’s Rate Cut Dream Inches Closer as Fed’s ‘Master Class’ in...

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President Trump’s long-running wish for lower interest rates might finally get some traction, thanks to fresh cracks showing in the Federal Reserve’s famously cautious...

Why Do You Crave Chocolate? The Answer Might Surprise You

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Ever find yourself suddenly dreaming of chocolate? You’re not alone — and your craving might be telling you more than you think. First, check your...

Teen Prediabetes Surge: 1 in 3 Teens at Risk — But...

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A shocking new CDC report just dropped a health bombshell: nearly 1 in 3 American teens, ages 12 to 17, now has prediabetes —...

Gen Z’s Money Mess: Why They’re Broke — and Who They’re...

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Gen Z — those born between 1997 and 2012 — may be great at TikTok trends, but when it comes to dollars and cents,...

How the ‘Food Is Medicine’ Revolution Could Heal America

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Could your grocery cart be the ultimate prescription? Scientists think so—and they want you to treat your produce like a daily dose of medicine....

Improve Your Memory and Other Great Reasons to Walk Backwards Daily

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Want to shake up your daily stroll? Try putting it in reverse—literally! Walking backwards, also known as retro walking, might look silly at first,...

Burping Nonstop? Here’s What Your Belly Is Trying to Tell You

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Burping is one of those bodily functions that’s perfectly normal — but when it happens all the time, it can leave you wondering what...