Irish Examiner on MSNOpinion
Diary of a Gen Z Student: A sinking feeling about shared bathrooms
Cramming for exams is one thing but cramming a bunch of students into a flat with a shared bathroom is a recipe for disaster, ...
Body aches, fatigue, feeling “off,” and a runny nose are the four horsemen of a subpar day, according to new research.
Accidents happen at home, and sometimes, they come from the most unexpected places. One of my scariest moments as a mother ...
Sassy Sister Vibes on MSN
How often should you shower? The answer might surprise you
As parents, we often juggle countless responsibilities, from managing schedules to ensuring our children maintain good ...
Dorm Therapy on MSN
10 mini upgrades to make your dorm shower suck less (and your apartment shower, too!)
But when you're living in a dorm with a shared bathroom, all of a sudden that shower can feel a tad bit less relaxing. I've ...
Body aches (28%), fatigue (26%), feeling “off” (23%) and a runny nose (21%) are the four horsemen of a subpar day, according ...
Condé Nast Traveler on MSN
My Favorite Airbnb: A Chic Beach House in Northern Peru With an Ocean-View Pool and Room for 10
In sun-soaked Los Órganos, a stay at Kahu Beach House means beach and surf by day, and leisurely alfresco dinners by night.
When it comes to locker room shenanigans, Ilya Rozanov and Shane Hollander have nothing on Queerty readers. Given the continued fervor around Heated Rivalry, we thought it would be amusing to ask the ...
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From pyjama workouts to Traitors on the treadmill: 8 people on how they learned to love exercise
How do you go from absolutely loathing every minute of working out, to loving it? 8 people share what changed and how you can ...
Everyday Health on MSN
Can Dark Showering Help You Sleep?
Taking a dark shower could be key to better sleep. Learn more about the evidence behind this pre-bedtime home practice.
Ghia Non-Alcoholic Apéritif is a Mediterranean-inspired sipper with notes of citrus, rosemary, and herbs. Use it to make ...
Play isn’t just for children; it’s a survival skill for creativity, resilience and innovation. We often imagine the lives of our palaeolithic ancestors as an unrelenting struggle, but the very ...
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