A Sign-By-Sign Horoscope For The New Moon Solar Eclipse In Libra
Feeling expressive, Gemini? Under these new moon solar eclipse, it might feel hard not to be. As Quinn explains, it’s bringing attention to your fifth
The Astrology Behind This Weekend’s New Moon Solar Eclipse
The new moon solar eclipse will be exact on October 14, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. EST. This time around, it’s in the sign of Libra,
The Solar Plexus Chakra, How To Tell If It’s Balance
The solar plexus chakra (AKA manipura) is the third chakra, located in the upper abdomen. It’s related to themes like self-worth, self-confidence, and self-esteem, and develops between the
What To Expect When Meeting With A Health Coach & How To Prepare
After these initial meetings, your time with a coach—whether it’s 15 minutes or an hour—will likely be spent checking in on how you are working
Creamer In Coffee May Not Be As Bad As You Thought, Study Finds
Researchers looked at three large prospective cohorts for this study, analyzing data on coffee habits and concurrent weight changes. On average, drinking unsweetened caffeinated coffee
The Secret To Feeling Less Awful After A Night Of Poor Sleep
For this study, a team of organizational psychologists out of Europe conducted two studies with 214 employees. Over the course of 1,317 workdays, they asked
Coco & Eve’s Skin Care Review, From Beauty Editor
You might be surprised to discover that this milky toner doesn’t actually include, well, milk. “It takes proper formulation of water and oil components to
The Sneaky Link Between Lash Serums & Dark Circles
To be clear, not all lash serums exacerbate under-eye woes. It’s the ones that contain prostaglandin analogues (PGAs) you might want to steer clear of,
The Possible Relationship Between Mindset & Weight Loss, From Research
“By now seeing their work as exercise, there was a significant decrease in weight,” Langer recounts. “There was a change in waist-to-hip ratio, body mass
Should You Find Out Your Genetic Risk For Alzheimer’s Disease?
Integrative neurologist Romie Mushtaq, M.D. notes that genetic tests are not routinely used in clinical settings—even integrative ones—to diagnose or predict the risk of developing