Practice Is Better With A Partner, Study Shows
Pairs make for better practicing, a new study suggests. Researchers from the UK and Japan found that people performed better on a computer task that required use of a joystick device when they...
View ArticleThe 13 Winter Superfoods You Should Be Eating Right Now
Just because the polar vortex is back, doesn't mean you can't have fresh produce. Believe it or not, some fruits and veggies are in their prime this time of year. Sharon Richter, RD walks us through...
View ArticleWerewolf Diet: Fast On Juice Or Water To Lose Up To 6lb In One Day
Last year Paleo diet followers copied the caveman, in 2014 there is a new diet guru to imitate: the werewolf. The moon diet plan, or 'Werewolf' diet as it is affectionately know, is (according to...
View Article'50 Shades Of Chav' Based In Gateshead Council Estate Now Available To Buy In...
It's less oysters and martinis and more doner kebabs and White Lightning, but 50 Shades of Chav - the 'sexy' tales written by a single mother-of-four - has enjoyed enough success to be published as a...
View ArticleResearch Links Severe Mental Illness And Substance Use
By Sarah Peters New data linking severe mental illness and substance use could lead to more effective and streamlined treatment options for clinicians and patients, according to a leading expert in...
View ArticleOver 50% Of Brits Have Rising Levels Of Stress And Anxiety
Balancing our work and home lives is proving increasingly difficult, a survey has found, with 54% of us saying our stress and anxiety levels are increasing. Many of us attribute this to an inability to...
View ArticleAllison Jones, Casting Director: There's Still 'Pushback' For Actresses Who...
Apparently, a pretty face still trumps a good joke in Hollywood. Allison Jones, the genius casting director responsible for our favorite "Freaks And Geeks" and "Superbad's" McLovin, spoke with Fast...
View ArticleIs Romance Better In The Dark? We Visit 'About Time' Restaurant Dans Le Noir...
Richard Curtis, the king of the very middle class British rom-com, recently dropped the bombshell that he’s “perhaps done” with directing. It’s sad that the man who brought us 'Notting Hill', 'Four...
View ArticleCat Cafe Montreal: Café Chat L'Heureux To Welcome Cats And People
If you're the kind of person who would really like to have a pet cat, but fear you're not quite up to the responsibility (or the clean-up), Montreal's soon-to-open Café Chat L'Heureux is for you....
View ArticleSingle On Valentine's Day Is The Best Feeling Ever
If you're tired of people feeling sorry for you or thinking you're miserable on the so-called day of love, we hear you. Valentine's Day is supposed to be about couples, but for some reason it often...
View ArticleScratching Away At The Science Behind The Itch
By Tanya Lewis, Staff Writer Published: 01/28/2014 03:09 PM EST on LiveScience The sensation of feeling itchy is pretty universal, and yet scientists still don't completely understand the complex...
View ArticleAb Workouts: 5 Ways To Blast Belly Fat And Build Muscle
THE GOAL: Building a strong core and ab muscles THE EXPERT: Trainer and Huffington Post Canada blogger Jordan Cieciwa of One Fit City based in Winnipeg THE INFO: There's often a misconception about...
View ArticleBaby Middle Names: How To Choose Your Child's Second Name
When it comes to naming your baby, a lot of stock is put into the most popular names for that year, and how you want your child to fit into — or stand apart from — the crowd. But things tend to change...
View ArticleThis Chinese New Year Commercial Will Move You To Tears (VIDEO)
Grab the tissues, you're going to need them in three minutes. This Thursday, the year of the horse begins with a Lunar New Year’s Eve dinner, which is often regarded as the most important dinner for...
View ArticleToxin From Common Foodborne Bacteria Linked With Multiple Sclerosis
A toxin produced by a common foodborne bacteria could play a role in multiple sclerosis, a new study suggests. Researchers from Weill Cornell Medical College found that the epsilon toxin, produced by...
View ArticleScientists Pinpoint The Age At Which Our Earliest Memories Fade
By very virtue of being human, everyone has experienced infancy and toddlerhood. So why can most adults not remember anything that happened before the age of 3? Research has suggested that's because...
View ArticleThis Was The Happiest Day Of 2013
All that turkey and stuffing doesn't just make for a happy belly -- a new Gallup survey shows that Americans' moods were also the highest on Thanksgiving last year. The survey of 175,000 adults in the...
View ArticleThe 6 Best Small Towns In America, According To Rand McNally (PHOTOS)
All small towns have their perks -- from the peace and quiet to the lack of tourists (and not to mention, the simple fact you tend to get more square footage for your money), it sure seems like they...
View ArticleAt His Lowest Point, John Baldenweck Wanted To End His Life. Then He Lost 205...
Got a success story of your own? Send it to us at success.stories@huffingtonpost.com and you could be featured in our I Lost Weight series! Name: John Baldenweck Age: 27 Height: 6'4" Before Weight: 440...
View ArticleRingo Starr Talks Paul McCartney, Beatles, Meditation, Vegetarianism | Variety
Fifty years after helping lead the British invasion in America and transforming pop culture, the most underappreciated Beatle has arguably become the most beloved. Ringo Starr is no longer mobbed by...
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