Holidays, especially Thanksgiving Day, are some of the most popular times of the year for Americans to travel. Families and individuals travel by car, bus, cruise ship and plane annually, sometimes across the country for a quick Turkey Day trip. While it is always more convenient to travel alone, families …
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As we enter 2024, many of us have some goals and resolutions that we want to achieve in the new year. Whether it’s to improve our health, learn a new skill, or read more books, we all have something that we want to accomplish. But sometimes, it can be hard …
Read More »Omega-3 may help to protect women from Alzheimer’s disease, new study says
Omega fatty acids may help protect women from Alzheimer’s disease, revealing why more women are diagnosed, according to a study from King’s College London and Queen Mary University of London. The research, published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association, found that women with Alzheimer’s disease had …
Read More »Weight loss tougher with ultra-processed foods lurking in nearly every meal, say experts
Americans have been rethinking the role that ultra-processed foods (UPFs) play in their diets, especially those aiming to drop some pounds. Recent research found that overweight adults who cut out UPFs from their daily eating habits lost nearly twice as much weight as those who did not, according to a …
Read More »Jewish students at Georgetown Law fear violence amid heated rhetoric from classmates and anti-Israeli groups
Some Jewish students at Georgetown Law School say they’re facing threatening anti-Israeli rhetoric from classmates and from outside groups that are being promoted on the Washington, D.C. campus. The hostile rhetoric includes what appears to be a globally orchestrated antisemitic campaign that the students fear will incite physical violence on …
Read More »Arkansas military veteran receives world’s first whole-eye and partial-face transplant
A military veteran who received the first-ever whole-eye and partial-face transplant is speaking out about the life-changing surgery. The recipient, 46-year-old Aaron James of Hot Springs, Arkansas, was working as an electrical lineman in 2021 when his face touched a live wire — and received a 7,200-volt electric shock. As …
Read More »5 facts about the history of Thanksgiving you can share between bites of turkey this holiday
Americans may know the story behind Thanksgiving, but there are more historical facts about how this day became a national holiday that you may not know. You may be excited about getting into the Christmas spirit, but Thanksgiving always comes first. The holiday is associated with a traditional turkey dinner, …
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Oxygen is abundant on Earth. It’s actually the third most plentiful element in the entire universe, behind hydrogen and helium. Yet the further you get from our home planet, the less oxygen there will be at your disposal. If you have ever climbed to a high point on Earth, you …
Read More »As the joy of Christmas nears, four faith leaders reveal Advent's blessings: 'We look forward with hope'
As Advent winds down and Christmas approaches, Fox News Digital reached out to four faith leaders for their insights into this liturgical season and their spiritual preparations for the arrival of Jesus Christ. Judge Phil Ginn, president of Southern Evangelical Seminary, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, turned to a verse …
Read More »New Year and better mental health: Here are 9 predictions from an Ohio therapist
With an eye toward starting off 2024 with the healthiest possible mindset, a psychotherapist is sharing the mental health trends that she expects will be prevalent in the New Year. Nicholette Leanza, a psychotherapist at LifeStance Health in Ohio, has experience working with children, adolescents and adults in a variety …
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