Monthly Archives: March 2017

Do Men Really Prefer Big Butts? Science Has the Answer

It was over 20 years ago (22, to be precise) when Sir Mix-A-Lot released “Baby Got Back,” a love letter to bootlicious women everywhere. But men’s obsession with shapely butts has remained strong ever since—and Kim Kardashian has the Instagram hits to prove it. In fact, you might say that rears have replaced breasts as our most scrutinized body part. But here’s some interesting… Read More »

The Top 5 Reasons People Cheat

The Ashley Madison hack—a web site for those seeking extramarital affairs—has dominated the news for the past few weeks. Some 32 million account holders were exposed when hackers posted the raw data online in August, with multiple celebrities and other important folks (pastors and prosecutors alike) hanging their heads in shame. Now there are apologies… Read More »

Use This Trick to Get an Amazing Memory

This article originally appeared on RealSimple.com. If you’ve ever watched someone memorize and recite back a string of numbers or a long list of words and thought, “I wish I could do that,” we’ve got good news: You totally can. A simple mnemonic device used by world-class memory athletes can be taught—and mastered—by “normal” people… Read More »

5 Zika Health Problems Experts Say Could Affect Anyone

This article originally appeared on Time.com.  March isn’t mosquito season in much of the United States, but scientists are still busy studying the various health problems caused by the mysterious mosquito-borne Zika virus. While experts know more about the virus than they did over a year ago, and they know it can cause birth defects… Read More »

7 Stunning Photos That Prove Strong Is the New Pretty

Girls are confident, loud, fearless, and carefree. They are also thoughtful, creative, resilient, and determined. They are all this and a whole lot more. That’s the message behind Strong is the New Pretty ($18, amazon.com), a powerful book containing more than 175 portraits of girls doing what they love (whether it’s ballet, playing music, or wrestling)—and owning… Read More »

Afraid of Getting Older? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Be

Afraid of aging? It can stem from a lot of different anxieties, so it may be helpful to nail down exactly what is frightening you. Are you afraid that the 20-something junior associate will get your job? Being an older employee can give you a leg up, believe me. Confidence and maturity in the workplace… Read More »

Nike Launches ‘Pro Hijab’ for Female Muslim Athletes

This article originally appeared on Fortune.com.  In an effort to better serve Muslim athletes, Nike has revealed plans to launch the Pro Hijab. Over the past few years, meetings held at the company’s world headquarters in Oregon revealed top athletes like female weightlifter Amna Al Haddad often had problems competing when wearing a traditional hijab,… Read More »

Afraid of Getting Older? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Be

Afraid of aging? It can stem from a lot of different anxieties, so it may be helpful to nail down exactly what is frightening you. Are you afraid that the 20-something junior associate will get your job? Being an older employee can give you a leg up, believe me. Confidence and maturity in the workplace… Read More »

Nike Launches ‘Pro Hijab’ for Female Muslim Athletes

This article originally appeared on Fortune.com.  In an effort to better serve Muslim athletes, Nike has revealed plans to launch the Pro Hijab. Over the past few years, meetings held at the company’s world headquarters in Oregon revealed top athletes like female weightlifter Amna Al Haddad often had problems competing when wearing a traditional hijab,… Read More »

These Are the Happiest and Healthiest Cities in America

This article originally appeared on Time.com.  Living near the beach doesn’t guarantee your happiness — but it certainly doesn’t hurt. From Naples, Fla. to Honolulu, Hawaii, many of the U.S. cities that scored well on Gallup-Healthways’ newly released Community Well-Being Index are located on the ocean. Researchers analyzed 350,000 interviews conducted in 2015 and 2016… Read More »