Aries
MAR 21 - APR 19
This week, you’re tapping into your creative side.
The week begins on Sunday, April 28, with Mars conjoining Neptune in Pisces. Today, the will to do anything boring and mundane might drain right out of you. On the other hand, you could be inspired by art, music, or theater. Aries, you might have the energy to walk through a county fair or investigate a local art show. Go to a music festival or consider attending a Renaissance fair.
Venus enters the sign of Taurus on Monday, April 29, where it will stay until May 23. What’s the point of having money if you aren’t going to use it to get what you want? That could be your attitude now as Venus travels through your house of spending. You might be very attracted to shiny objects and tickets for fun experiences.
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Thanks to tryptophan, turkey gets a bad rap as the main culprit for Thanksgiving naps, but the truth is it’s the entire meal that's making you sleepy.
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Why a 'fart walk' after your Thanksgiving meal is good for your health
First turkey, then a "fart walk." Experts explain why, after eating your Thanksgiving meal, consider taking a stroll instead of a nap.
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Gymnast Suni Lee was told kidney disease would end her career. 3 Olympic medals later, she shares the lessons she's learned along the way.
"I was swollen in my face, my whole body. I gained like 45 pounds. I couldn't fit into my clothes, and I couldn't do any gymnastics," the Olympian says.
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Staying with friends or family over Thanksgiving? Here's a guide to healthy bathroom etiquette.
Experts share how to navigate bathroom etiquette and hygiene over the holidays.
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He's a doctor studying why lung cancer rates are rising in Asian Americans with no smoking history. Now he's also a patient.
Stanford University medical professor Dr. Bryant Lin was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer despite never smoking. Now, he's using himself as a case study to teach students about patient care.
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Which drinking water is healthiest? The pros and cons of tap, bottled, filtered and more.
What's the healthiest way to hydrate? Here's how tap compares to other drinking water.
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The ultimate Thanksgiving guide: What food to cook, when to travel and how to keep guests entertained
Recipes, travel tips, entertainment suggestions and more to help make your holiday happier and healthier.
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Worried about overeating on Thanksgiving? 5 outdated food myths experts want you to avoid.
Here’s what dietitians say people are getting wrong when it comes to enjoying food during Thanksgiving and other holidays.
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How to make healthier mocktails, according to dietitians: 5 alcohol-free recipes to try
Mocktails can be high in calories and sugar. Here's how to make healthier and tasty non-alcoholic drinks.
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The holidays are a good time to discuss your family health history. Here’s what to ask about, and why it's important.
Your family's medical history shouldn't be a taboo subject. Here's why it matters and how to initiate a conversation during the holidays.
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Food recalls are happening more often. Reasons behind the rise — and why it's not all bad news.
High-profile recalls after a COVID-19-induced lull in food inspections have made contaminations seem more common.
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Egg prices are rising. Here's why you should still eat them — and how to make them last longer.
Here's how to extend the shelf life of eggs, manage costs and make the most out of your egg purchases.
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Thanksgiving turkey can be brined, smoked, roasted, deep-fried or grilled. What’s the healthiest way to cook it?
A few tweaks can go a long way to making your turkey healthier and more flavorful, including brining.
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Mercury is in retrograde — but don't panic. Believing bad things will happen is a 'self-fulfilling prophecy,' experts say.
Mercury in retrograde — associated with causing issues with communication or relationships — starts November 25.
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People with pets in strollers know you're giving them the side-eye. Here's what they want you to know.
Four pet owners share what led them to purchase a stroller and why they say it's one of the best items they've ever bought.
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Can you touch your toes? What that says about your health — and how to get better at it.
Touching your toes requires flexibility, especially in your hamstrings.
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Eat avocado to lower cholesterol, put on antiperspirant before bed and 11 more tips to have a great week
Try these wellness tips for living your best week.
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How to drink less during the holidays: 5 expert tips to help you cut back on alcohol
Embracing mocktails, having an accountability buddy and delaying your first drink can help you curb your drinking during festive gatherings.
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The 10 most popular baby names of 2024, according to the Bump
Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter may have inspired these baby names.
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5 ways women can manage stress this Thanksgiving
The mental load of Thanksgiving can be exhausting for women.