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Lacey Chabert shares easy ways to spruce up your celebrations

Lacey Chabert, who was so fetch in her role in “Mean Girls,” joins Hoda & Jenna to talk about her new Hallmark series “Celebrations” and shares fun ideas for hosting your own parties.


What to Know About Water Heater Maintenance and How to Extend Its Life

Regardless of the type of water heater your home has (gas or electric), it's important to keep up with regular maintenance to keep the appliance in good condition for years. A tank-style water heater will last about eight to 12 years, while a tankless water heater can last up to 20 years. Homeowners and DIYers with a little plumbing knowledge can h...


The style habits making your outfits feel old and frumpy – and how to change them

A lot of factors can make an outfit you once loved suddenly read as “frumpy”. I don’t like the phrase “getting older”, I prefer to call it the journey of life – but once you go through the journey I think your body does change shape and so what suited you 10 years ago may not suit you now. We all need to adapt to what we wear, even just a little bi...


A man lost 100 pounds and kept them off by making two simple lifestyle changes

Benji Xavier tried fad diets for years, but they only damaged his relationship with food. He lost 100 pounds by ditching restrictive eating.


25 Things So Expensive People Are Now Forced To Do Without

Most people cannot afford many things anymore. The obvious include spacious houses, large cars, and good insurance plans. Even with a single income, families could buy these things a few decades ago without many problems. However, many intangible things in our lives have become very expensive, too. For example, most people can’t find time for themselves, which can be very expensive. Hence, we strayed away from the regular lists of things you can no longer afford and came up with a more philosophical list. These 25 things may seem hard to find or difficult to access, but with some planning, you can afford them even without spending money.


I Am 60, And I Will Never Waste My Money On These 12 Things Again


How much money do you need to make to be happy in Arizona? A lot, according to this study

A new study claims you need a six-figure income to be happy in most states. Here's how Arizona ranks among all 50 states and why.


Mark P. Mattson, Associate Professor of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University: "Fasting is like exercise, a lifestyle change good for health"

The author of The Intermittent Fasting Revolution shows with scientific evidence how this eating pattern protects against a wide range of diseases and improves performance. As Antonio Valenzuela says, author of the prologue and colleague at Alienta Editorial, intermittent fasting is so overused that it seems more like endless fasting. In a society of extremes, where it is either praised as a metabolic miracle or demonized as a health hazard, a...


16 Best Retirement Cities in America for Every Lifestyle


To live longer, do these 5 things every day, says a neurologist and aging expert

There are some things people can do to extend their lives. Dr. Gary Small, a memory, brain and aging expert at Hackensack Meridian Health in New Jersey, shares the five most important behaviors.


8 bad habits that destroy mental health and cause depression

There are habits that can negatively impact your mental health or even be destructive to your personality. Therefore, it is worth following advice that can help improve your psychological well-being and overall life, according to Psychological Support. Avoiding your own emotions It is important to allow yourself to feel different emotions. Talking ...


Alexa Chung: ‘At 40, I’m in my eccentric aunt era’

Alexa Chung has just moved back into the house she’s been renovating and is giving me a virtual tour of her new shoe cupboard. It’s the stuff of dreams – a floor-to-ceiling wardrobe filled with row upon row of beautiful shoes. Then the camera pans to the floor and reveals a giant pile of yet more shoes. “I will be honest and say that shoes are my p...


10 Places To Retire That Are Just Like Arizona but Way Cheaper

With its hot and sunny weather to go along with the beautiful and iconic scenic landscapes, Arizona is a go-to retirement destination. However, rising costs have priced some retirees out of the...


Five surprising things that raise your risk of Type 2 diabetes

We all want to avoid chronic illnesses and, with rates on the rise due to soaring obesity levels, Type 2 diabetes is one that’s at the forefront of many people’s minds. Every week, the condition leads to hundreds of amputations, strokes and heart attacks and thousands of heart failure cases. However, implementing small, sustainable lifestyle change...


This Timeless Trend Is Making a Comeback, and It's Ridiculously Easy to Style

Here's how to get the look.


I Grew Up Wealthy: Here Are 4 Things To Never Waste Money On

There is a plethora of content -- ranging from social media posts and videos to actual television shows -- detailing what wealthy people do with their money. While it can be fascinating to see how the...


24 Frugal Habits Dave Ramsey Swears By

Dave Ramsey is one of the most well-known financial gurus. He’s helped millions of people save money. Saving money can be hard to do, especially when you don’t know where to start. Being frugal doesn’t mean missing out. It means being smarter about how you spend your money. You work hard for it, do you really want to question why you have nothing left over at the end of the month? According to Ramsey Solutions, being frugal is part of the mindset that helps you put more away and there are many ways to get started.


5 money habits of rich Americans to adopt

Buy that coffee and focus on reducing these other expenses instead.


Man loses 150 pounds without weight-loss drugs: 'You can do anything'

Weight loss tips from man who lost 150 pounds and overcame Type 2 diabetes. He turned to diet and exercise to change his life and get healthy.


A millennial moved to the Netherlands from Texas and traded a 6-day workweek for a 4-day one. He earns less but says he is happier.

Keiland Smith said moving to the Netherlands and reducing his workdays makes him happier, even if he's earning less.


3 Money Habits Financial Expert Tori Dunlap Is Changing in Her 30s

Tori Dunlap is a financial influencer who's written several books and hosts the podcast Financial Feminist. In a recent episode, Dunlap shared three money habits she's changing as she gets into her...


A millennial couple who moved from Colorado to Massachusetts explains why it's much more expensive — and why they don't regret it

A millennial couple who moved from Colorado to Massachusetts shares why it was bad for their finances but good for their life.


I Lost 45lbs With 5 Simple New Habits

My body is losing volume. I've gone from a size 18 to a 10 and I'm super happy.


People in Blue Zones swear by beans for healthy aging — here are 3 longevity-boosting bean dishes from a recipe developer

The humble bean is a staple in people's diets in Blue Zones, where they live long, healthy lives.


Study: Strokes kill 7 million worldwide each year, and rates are rising

Climate change and worsening diets are sending global rates of stroke and stroke deaths skyward, a new study warns.


Alzheimer's Slowed by Intensive Lifestyle Changes

Small trial led by Dean Ornish, MD, shows cognitive improvement


Daniel Craig has grown his hair long – here’s how older men can do it

There are various ways a former James Bond star can move on. He can throw himself into sensitive, brooding roles involving not a single stunt; refuse to be seen in a tux ever again; or he can grow out his hair into something long and shaggy, and distinctly un-007. Daniel Craig has chosen the third route, taking himself on a glorious tonsorial journ...


Study finds the time of day you move your body makes a difference to your health

Undertaking the majority of daily physical activity in the evening is linked to the greatest health benefits for people living with obesity, according to researchers from the University of Sydney, Australia who followed the trajectory of 30,000 people over almost eight years.


At 15st my ankles hurt climbing the stairs. Here’s how I dropped eight dress sizes

Growing up in Australia I was always by the beach and active. But aged 17 I went to France as an exchange student, discovered pain au chocolat and put on 14 kilos (over 2st) in one year. Then, as a student in Sydney, I tucked into unhealthy cheap food and started drinking. By my early 20s, at 5ft 7ins, I weighed 75 kg (11st 11lb). I did no exercise...


I tried suburban living for 3 years and was miserable. I'm back to city life and never looking back.

After moving to the suburbs, Randall Galbreath realized how miserable he felt. He moved back to the city and will never live in the suburbs again.


45 living room ideas: latest trends and easy decor updates

These living room ideas come with comfy surprises and modern flair, so you can relax and unwind in a revamped sitting room space.


8 reasons you feel tired all the time and what you can do about it


From homemade loaves to a thriving bakery

Paulo Velasco's Bread & Culture started as a homegrown passion project, driven by his deep appreciation for traditional bread-making and his Latino heritage. What began with baking in his kitchen and selling at local farmers' markets has evolved into a thriving bakery in Flemington. Supported by his wife Michelle and their children, Paulo's journey from initial skepticism to establishing a successful business underscores the blend of dedication and community spirit.


I moved from Minneapolis to Mexico when I was 54 in search of an affordable place to retire. My cost of living dropped by 50% — but living abroad later in life has its challenges

Don't lose your footing in retirement.


We've met over 1,000 centenarians. Here are 3 surprising things we've learned about longevity from the world's oldest people.

Working as long as you can, not stressing about what you can't control, and staying busy seem to help people live longer.


Why your sleeping position is shortening your life

How many of us monitor our sleep posture? We have a favourite position; we fall asleep and that’s generally as far as it goes. But sleep position can have profound implications not only for the quality of sleep, but also for long-term health. Indeed, in the worst-case scenarios, a bad sleep posture may be slowly killing you. Despite the impact slee...


3 Natural Alcohol Alternatives to Help Relieve Stress and Social Anxiety

Many people drink alcohol as a means to relieve stress, relax and ease social anxiety. But we all hear that even one glass can be bad for your health daily. Here's 3 alcohol free alternatives that can relieve your anxiety, insomnia and help you feel better.


In The Magazine: Kai Lenny on the Connection Between Big-Wave Surfing and Snowboarding

From the biggest waves to the tallest peaks, Lenny dishes on how the two adrenaline-fueled pursuits complement one another.


Queen Elizabeth’s 25 Most Iconic Fashion Moments

From her coronation dress to her rainbow daywear.


How Not to Look Retired, Even When You Are? Chic Older Women Have Some Fashion Tips.

Choosing clothes when you’re free of work can be liberating—and challenging. To look wiser, not just older, consider these fashion swaps.


101-year-old says she's living the best years of her life: 8 rules I live by—don't believe you're ever 'done'

"There's an idea in our culture, that's so wrong: that life is over when you get to be a certain age," says Babette Hughes.


Biohacker asked for date’s gut health and toxin levels before meeting – six months later they were married

Biohacker asked for date’s gut health and toxin levels before meeting – six months later they were married - Exclusive: Kayla Barnes says she and her now-husband Warren Lentz planning on living to 150


17 Stroke-Preventing Foods Recommended by Cardiologists


I’ve been retired in Mexico for 6 years—it's a luxury that ‘presents a new, unexpected set of challenges'

Retirement comes with unexpected challenges — like struggling to let go of the feeling that you need to be "measurably productive" every day.


Why Gen Z is willing to trade lower pay for a better work-life balance

Gen Z’s need for “stability, sustainability and safety” in the workplace is due in part to the fact that it started working during the COVID-19 era


40-year-old self-made millionaire: 5 frugal habits I'll never quit

Parent Portfolio co-founder and self-made millionaire Jonathan Sanchez shares the frugal habits he says he will always keep up.


Broke People Always Seem To Waste Money On These 15 Expenses


How can you help stop a heart attack?

Cardiologist offers heart-healthy tips for eating right and exercising.


Socioeconomics found to shape children's connection to nature more than where they live

The income and education levels of a child's environment determine their relationship to nature, not whether they live in a city or the countryside. This is the finding of a new study published in People and Nature and conducted by researchers at Lund University, Sweden. The results run counter to the assumption that growing up in the countryside automatically increases our connection to nature, and yet the study also shows that nature close to...


I’m Retired and Regret Making These 3 Frugal Moves Years Ago

Retirement means different things to different people. For some, it means working a traditional career path until they're in their mid-60s -- right around the time when they can start collecting their...