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Protein is the key to keeping cravings at bay, building lean muscle and dropping those last few pounds. But according to a new review published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, it’s not just how much protein you eat that’s important: It’s where you get your protein that also matters.The reason is threefold. First of all,…
Advocacy groups have poured millions of dollars into legalizing both recreational and medical marijuana in states across the country.
By Katharine Houreld KARACHI (Reuters) – Tributes for Pakistan’s late former military spy chief Lieutenant General Hamid Gul poured in on Sunday, words bound to infuriate Pakistan’s neighbors after he spent a career promoting Islamic militancy in Afghanistan and India. “(Prime Minister) Nawaz Sharif has expressed his heartfelt condolences over the sad demise of … Hamid Gul,” the ruling party’s media office said on Twitter. “The prime minister prayed eternal
When temperatures are drastic, whether it’s a scorching summer day or a frigid winter morning, it can be even more difficult for your body to maintain this ideal temperature.
You slept through breakfast, worked through lunch, or arrived home so sleepy that you headed straight to bed. Will there be consequences?
Jennifer Downard decided once and for all that she wanted to lose weight—and used these simple strategies to do it.
How and when you sleep – whether you’re an early bird or a night owl – says a lot about you.
While being a dog person or a cat person doesn’t necessarily fit a particular formula, there is some science that helps define and explain the differences between these two personality types.
Remember how impossibly exhausting it was to run your meeting the last time you came to work sick? Brain fog is a lot like that, except it persists.
By Megha Rajagopalan TIANJIN, China (Reuters) – The death toll from two massive explosions that tore through an industrial area in the northeastern Chinese port of Tianjin has risen to 104, state media said on Saturday, as China’s president urged improvements in workplace safety. Chinese President Xi Jinping said authorities should learn the lessons paid for with blood in Wednesday warehouse blasts, according to the official Xinhua news agency. China