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Monday Article
Golden Retrievers
Boston Common became a sea of wagging golden tails Sunday afternoon as hundreds of Golden Retrievers and their owners convened for a “Golden Strong” Marathon Weekend Meetup to honor the official dog of the Boston Marathon, Spencer, and raise awareness for canine...
The Power of Pets
Health Benefits of Human-Animal Interactions Nothing compares to the joy of coming home to a loyal companion. The unconditional love of a pet can do more than keep you company. Pets may also decrease stress, improve heart health, and even help children with their...
Mindfulness Training Can Promote Healthy Choices
An eating plan called the DASH diet can lead to heart-healthy changes, like lower blood pressure. The diet encourages eating fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and avoiding saturated fats. But despite its known benefits, many people have trouble sticking to this...
The Right to Disconnect
Anyone tired of answering emails and calls from their boss after work may soon be protected by law in California. A bill has been introduced in the California legislature that would give employees the "right to disconnect" from their jobs during nonworking hours....
The Music That Made Us
What happens when we re-encounter cultural artifacts that were deeply important to us and they’ve changed, or we have, or both? Each of us has these signal cultural artifacts. They are Those Albums — the records and CDs and playlists we listened to so deeply and...
More College Men Should Do What Caitlin Clark Did
In the wake of the latest and greatest March Madness, New York Times columnist, David French, had these observations: “It’s hard to wrap your mind around the television ratings for Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes in the women’s college basketball tournament. Her...
Pay As You Go
At The Long Table in Gloucestershire, England, diners sit communally and enjoy menu items like dal with honey-glazed carrots, bread and butter pudding, and lasagna. All ingredients are sourced with the goal of minimizing waste, and when it’s time to take care of the...
Working With Your Hands
Activities like writing, gardening and knitting can improve your cognition and mood. Tapping, typing and scrolling? Less so. The human hand is a marvel of nature. No other creature on Earth, not even our closest primate relatives, has hands structured quite like ours,...
Solar Eclipse
Eclipse overview On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will pass over the United States, Mexico, and Canada. It will be the first total solar eclipse to move across the continent since 2017. It will be the world's longest land-based solar eclipse in over a...
The Simple Things in Life
Choosing to live with less can be a great way to appreciate the simple things in life. When we’re not bogged down by excess possessions, we have more time and energy to focus on the things that matter most to us. This might mean spending more time outdoors, reading...
Friday Article
Golden Retrievers
Boston Common became a sea of wagging golden tails Sunday afternoon as hundreds of Golden Retrievers and their owners convened for a “Golden Strong” Marathon Weekend Meetup to honor the official dog of the Boston Marathon, Spencer, and raise awareness for canine...
The Power of Pets
Health Benefits of Human-Animal Interactions Nothing compares to the joy of coming home to a loyal companion. The unconditional love of a pet can do more than keep you company. Pets may also decrease stress, improve heart health, and even help children with their...
Mindfulness Training Can Promote Healthy Choices
An eating plan called the DASH diet can lead to heart-healthy changes, like lower blood pressure. The diet encourages eating fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and avoiding saturated fats. But despite its known benefits, many people have trouble sticking to this...
The Right to Disconnect
Anyone tired of answering emails and calls from their boss after work may soon be protected by law in California. A bill has been introduced in the California legislature that would give employees the "right to disconnect" from their jobs during nonworking hours....
The Music That Made Us
What happens when we re-encounter cultural artifacts that were deeply important to us and they’ve changed, or we have, or both? Each of us has these signal cultural artifacts. They are Those Albums — the records and CDs and playlists we listened to so deeply and...
More College Men Should Do What Caitlin Clark Did
In the wake of the latest and greatest March Madness, New York Times columnist, David French, had these observations: “It’s hard to wrap your mind around the television ratings for Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes in the women’s college basketball tournament. Her...
Pay As You Go
At The Long Table in Gloucestershire, England, diners sit communally and enjoy menu items like dal with honey-glazed carrots, bread and butter pudding, and lasagna. All ingredients are sourced with the goal of minimizing waste, and when it’s time to take care of the...
Working With Your Hands
Activities like writing, gardening and knitting can improve your cognition and mood. Tapping, typing and scrolling? Less so. The human hand is a marvel of nature. No other creature on Earth, not even our closest primate relatives, has hands structured quite like ours,...
Solar Eclipse
Eclipse overview On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will pass over the United States, Mexico, and Canada. It will be the first total solar eclipse to move across the continent since 2017. It will be the world's longest land-based solar eclipse in over a...
The Simple Things in Life
Choosing to live with less can be a great way to appreciate the simple things in life. When we’re not bogged down by excess possessions, we have more time and energy to focus on the things that matter most to us. This might mean spending more time outdoors, reading...