Roy Schwartz is a pop culture historian and writer. He is a former regular contributor for CNN and author of the bestseller Is Superman Circumcised? The Complete Jewish History of the World’s Greatest ...
You may consider taking an alcohol cleanse — a break that can be beneficial. What’s known as “Dry January” is the time of year when participants go 31 days without drinking alcohol.
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After successfully completing Dry January, when one gives up alcohol for the entire month, Bertinelli decided to make a lifestyle change and is approaching her one-year sobriety milestone.
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She shared a video suggesting that using a floss can help with dry, dark lips. The influencer claims that floss can remove dead skin and gradually lighten lip pigmentation. This idea has sparked ...
The challenge began in 2013 and was started by Alcohol Change UK. Some benefits of Dry January include improved sleep, weight loss, and increased energy. People struggling with heavy alcohol use ...
Jan. 28, 2025 — The latest findings on the interaction between cell death and cellular senescence in cancer and their pathophysiological significance have been ... Keeping the Steps of Cell ...
“The holidays just ended, health regimens start. Dry January is a large part of that, and yes, it definitely negatively impacts alcohol sales,” said one New Hampshire restaurant owner ...
Jan. 28, 2025 — A team of stem cell scientists have successfully used embryonic stem cell engineering to create a bi-paternal mouse -- a mouse with two male parents -- that lived until adulthood.
Cancer cells can poison attacking immune cells by filling them with defective mitochondria ― dampening the body’s defensive forces and helping the tumour to evade eradication 1. These findings ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was five years ago but the virus continues to circulate among global populations—could that change in 2025? The experts think not. In fact, three experts told Newsweek that ...