Read more about the article The Best Clean Beauty Upgrades: From Plant-Based Concealer to All-Natural Cheek Balm
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The Best Clean Beauty Upgrades: From Plant-Based Concealer to All-Natural Cheek Balm

Whether it’s reminders to slather on sunscreen or appeals to get regular dermatology checks, we hear about the importance of protecting our skin all the time. Another area to keep on your radar? Your makeup bag.

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Pioneering New Children’s Hospital in Zurich Is Designed Like a Miniature Town

An extraordinary new children’s hospital in Zurich is re-envisioning what pediatric care looks like. Situated at the foot of a hill in the lush Swiss city, the three-story building is designed to function like a miniature town: Medical specialty wings are “neighborhoods” connected by a central “main street” that runs past green courtyards, while the […]

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To Access This Secret Bar Hidden in the California Redwoods, Visitors Must Hop Aboard a Vintage Train

Big cities known for their nightlife, like Paris and Berlin, are home to numerous invite-only speakeasies and otherwise secret establishments. Northern California’s Mendocino County isn’t typically associated with those types of haunts, but nestled deep within an ancient redwood grove along the coast, that’s exactly what you’ll find — if you know how to get […]

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Read more about the article Historic Biltmore Estate, “Largest Home in America,” Will Reopen in Time for Holidays Post-Hurricane Helene Impact
ASHEVILLE, NC - OCTOBER 6: The Biltmore Estate, the largest privately owned home in America built by George Vanderbilt between 1889 and 1895, is one of area's major tourist draws as viewed on October 6, 2015 in Asheville, North Carolina. Named one of the "Top 10 Great Places to Retire" by AARP, Asheville is experiencing a minor cultural revolution, with the addition of new restaurants, live music, and a vibrant arts community. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)

Historic Biltmore Estate, “Largest Home in America,” Will Reopen in Time for Holidays Post-Hurricane Helene Impact

Situated among North Carolina’s majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, the Biltmore Estate in Asheville is considered the largest privately owned home in America. The 129-year-old French renaissance chateau was forced to close its doors last month following the impact of Hurricane Helene, but is now set to reopen Nov. 2 — just in time for the […]

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Read more about the article Practical Ways to Become More Eco-Conscious in Your Day-to-Day Life
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Practical Ways to Become More Eco-Conscious in Your Day-to-Day Life

Growing up, many of us were instilled with some basic principles for not wasting Earth’s resources — don’t run the water while brushing your teeth, recycle your aluminum cans, use cloth napkins rather than paper. But as we hear more and more about the changing climate, it might feel like those habits aren’t making enough […]

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Like Humans, Chickens Are Emotional — And New Study Pinpoints How They Cultivate “Optimism”

We know humans have the capacity to cultivate more positive outlooks, and it turns out we may share that beneficial ability with a much smaller, feathered species. According to a recent peer-reviewed paper, when Cornish cross chickens are given access to learning opportunities, their “optimism” increases.   Previous research (as well as anecdotal evidence from anyone […]

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Read more about the article The Migratory Monarch Butterfly Population Is Soaring in This Tiny Mexican Town
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The Migratory Monarch Butterfly Population Is Soaring in This Tiny Mexican Town

At the Joya Redonda Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary, located at the foothills of two volcanoes in the tiny Mexican town of San Miguel Atlautla, clusters of orange-and-black butterflies roost among oyamel fir trees each winter. The insects’ migration south from colder regions is one of instinct, but their abundance in this particular area is in large […]

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Read more about the article Meet Young Athletes With Spina Bifida Who Are Defying the Odds: “Do What’s Hard and Never Stop”
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Meet Young Athletes With Spina Bifida Who Are Defying the Odds: “Do What’s Hard and Never Stop”

It’s Spina Bifida Awareness Month, the perfect time to spotlight two young athletes who haven’t let their diagnoses hold them back: Meet Liam, 12, and Mohammad, 14.  Born in Syria, Mohammad immigrated to the United States with his family and began receiving treatment at Shriners Children’s Northern California. The Sacramento resident developed a passion for […]

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Read more about the article Cancer-Detecting “Lollipops” Could Sweeten the Future of Diagnostic Testing
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Cancer-Detecting “Lollipops” Could Sweeten the Future of Diagnostic Testing

A lollipop can sweeten a trip to the doctor, no matter your age, and the colorful candies may soon be sweetening a diagnostic process as well. Currently, testing for cancer often involves a biopsy: collecting cells or a small piece of tissue via needle or scalpel and checking for abnormalities — a procedure that can […]

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Read more about the article It’s Cold and Flu Season: Try These 6 All-Natural Items to Quell Your Symptoms
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It’s Cold and Flu Season: Try These 6 All-Natural Items to Quell Your Symptoms

With the onset of cooler fall temperatures across much of the United States, it’s unfortunately time to prepare for cold and flu season. While seasonal influenza viruses circulate year-round, rates of the respiratory illness tend to pick up in October, peak in the winter, and ebb in the spring. Many different influenza viruses can cause […]

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The “Huge Potential” of Turning Abandoned Malls Into Much-Needed Housing Across the US

Across the United States, people are struggling to find homes they can afford. Also throughout the country, an abundance of retail space is sitting empty. A rising real estate trend could make a dent in both problems: turning abandoned malls and shopping centers into affordable housing. Though plenty of malls still see action (anyone else […]

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