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Dwayne Johnson says he's returning to 'Fast & Furious' franchise as Hobbs
Dwayne Johnson says he's returning to 'Fast & Furious' franchise as Hobbs
Dwayne Johnson is officially returning to the "Fast & Furious" franchise.
2023-06-02 06:19
Dye Hard: How Blue Man Group Took Performance Art Mainstream
Dye Hard: How Blue Man Group Took Performance Art Mainstream
The Smurf-colored trio came up in the counterculture. Then Intel came calling.
2023-06-02 05:57
9 Genderless Fragrances That Are Anything But Boring
9 Genderless Fragrances That Are Anything But Boring
Whether you’re an olfactory fanatic looking for your new signature scent or you’re just starting to dip your toes into the genderless scented pool, we all need a new scent every once in a while — especially for Pride month. But in a world full of colognes and perfumes with harsh gendered lines, it’s hard to figure out which are the truly unisex fragrances. And what exactly do we mean by that?
2023-06-02 04:45
The 25 Best Children’s Books of All Time
The 25 Best Children’s Books of All Time
The best children’s books of all time include works by J.R.R. Tolkien, Maurice Sendak, Louisa May Alcott, and more.
2023-06-02 04:28
Canadian Woman Wins First Prize in Cheese-Rolling Race After Knocking Herself Unconscious
Canadian Woman Wins First Prize in Cheese-Rolling Race After Knocking Herself Unconscious
Nineteen-year-old Delaney Irving was unconscious when she crossed the finish line of Gloucester's 2023 cheese-rolling contest.
2023-06-02 04:18
Best Of The Best Vibrators: Your One-Stop Shop For Battery-Operated Bliss
Best Of The Best Vibrators: Your One-Stop Shop For Battery-Operated Bliss
Vibrators are versatile tools in our self-love routines — but we’ve burned through a lot of duds in our time. With the sex toy industry booming with seemingly endless products for infinite types of stimulation, it can be hard to figure out which are actually the best vibrators out there. That’s why we’ve combed through all the shopping team’s vibrator round-ups and reviews to help you sort through quickly. In need of the best clitoral stimulator, according to a sex therapist? We have that. Maybe you want to know what all the fuss is about the most recent TikTok viral vibrator? We have firsthand reviews on everything from wearable sex toy jewelry to a tool-shaped vibe called the Love Hamma. Need a budget vibrator on your doorstep tomorrow? Let us point you toward the best Amazon vibrators on sale.
2023-06-02 03:22
Scholars Have Released the First Words Chosen for The Oxford Dictionary of African American English
Scholars Have Released the First Words Chosen for The Oxford Dictionary of African American English
The years-in-the-making Oxford Dictionary of African American English will offer proper attribution to words and phrases that originated in Black culture.
2023-06-02 02:29
Billy Joel announces his Madison Square Garden residency is ending
Billy Joel announces his Madison Square Garden residency is ending
Musician Billy Joel will end his ten-year, record-breaking residency at Madison Square Garden in New York City, officials at MSG Entertainment announced Thursday.
2023-06-02 01:17
I tried Allevia to find out if it’s a hay fever cure
I tried Allevia to find out if it’s a hay fever cure
Spring has always been a transformative season for me. As the the weather improves, so, too, does my mood. But there has always been one thing that makes the move from winter much, much worse: my hay fever. Like one in 10 children and one in four adults, according to the Met Office, I have always suffered with hay fever. With that number rising year on year too, it’s likely that if you don’t get symptoms yourself, you’ll know someone who does. For me, the worst symptom has always been unbearably itchy, watery eyes, although the constant sneezing isn’t that much fun either. Other symptoms include itchy mouth, ears and throat, coughing, a blocked nose and many more. For a few years I took prescription strength Loratadine (Clarityn), which worked for a while, up to a point. The symptoms reduced but I was always able to tell when it was a day with high pollen in the air because my eyes would still itch and the sneezes would come and go. If it was the best the doctor could do, then I’d just have to put up with the remaining symptoms, which were reduced. Eventually, Loratadine stopped being as effective. I mentioned it in passing to my GP when I was there for an appointment about something else. “We’ll try something different,” she said. Enter Fenofaxidine. It seems too much to say that Fenofaxide changed my life but, in hay fever terms, it was a total gamechanger. The medication stopped my symptoms instantly. No more sneezing, no more itchy eyes, no more hay fever. Obviously, I’m not a medical professional but it didn’t stop me telling everyone I know with hay fever to speak to their doctor about it. My mum, also a lifelong sufferer, saw the same effects as I did. So when I saw an advert last year for Allevia (a brand name for over-the-counter Fenofaxidine), I knew the potential its declassification could have on hayfever sufferers in the UK. I wasn’t surprised when it sold out after going viral on TikTok last year. One review said: “This actually works. I’m impressed. My eyes are not bulging because they are itching. I feel good, I can enjoy the sun,” she said. Hay fever isn’t life or death, nor should it be treated as such, but for someone whose mood is so dramatically increased by spending time outside it has made quite a big difference to me – the simple pleasure of being able to enjoy the sun. Read More The popular £4 hay fever tablet that ‘cures all symptoms’ Festival checklist 2023: Camping gear, clothing, beauty and more essentials Why do we get hay fever and what are the symptoms?
2023-06-02 00:50
RenTech’s Jim Simons Donates a Record $500 Million to Stony Brook
RenTech’s Jim Simons Donates a Record $500 Million to Stony Brook
Renaissance Technologies founder Jim Simons and his wife Marilyn are giving $500 million to Stony Brook University, the
2023-06-02 00:21
This Halibut Ceviche Is the Easiest Seafood Dish You'll Make This Summer
This Halibut Ceviche Is the Easiest Seafood Dish You'll Make This Summer
The halibut in this ceviche "cooks" in a simple lime marinade.
2023-06-01 23:28
How a hay fever medication transformed my life
How a hay fever medication transformed my life
Spring has always been a transformative season for me. As the the weather improves, so, too, does my mood. But there has always been one thing that makes the move from winter much, much worse: my hay fever. Like one in 10 children and one in four adults, according to the Met Office, I have always suffered with hay fever. With that number rising year on year too, it’s likely that if you don’t get symptoms yourself, you’ll know someone who does. For me, the worst symptom has always been unbearably itchy, watery eyes, although the constant sneezing isn’t that much fun either. Other symptoms include itchy mouth, ears and throat, coughing, a blocked nose and many more. For a few years I took prescription strength Loratadine (Clarityn), which worked for a while, up to a point. The symptoms reduced but I was always able to tell when it was a day with high pollen in the air because my eyes would still itch and the sneezes would come and go. If it was the best the doctor could do, then I’d just have to put up with the remaining symptoms, which were reduced. Eventually, Loratadine stopped being as effective. I mentioned it in passing to my GP when I was there for an appointment about something else. “We’ll try something different,” she said. Enter Fenofaxidine. It seems too much to say that Fenofaxide changed my life but, in hay fever terms, it was a total gamechanger. The medication stopped my symptoms instantly. No more sneezing, no more itchy eyes, no more hay fever. Obviously, I’m not a medical professional but it didn’t stop me telling everyone I know with hay fever to speak to their doctor about it. My mum, also a lifelong sufferer, saw the same effects as I did. So when I saw an advert last year for Allevia (a brand name for over-the-counter Fenofaxidine), I knew the potential its declassification could have on hayfever sufferers in the UK. I wasn’t surprised when it sold out after going viral on TikTok last year. One review said: “This actually works. I’m impressed. My eyes are not bulging because they are itching. I feel good, I can enjoy the sun,” she said. Hay fever isn’t life or death, nor should it be treated as such, but for someone whose mood is so dramatically increased by spending time outside it has made quite a big difference to me – the simple pleasure of being able to enjoy the sun. Read More The popular £4 hay fever tablet that ‘cures all symptoms’ Festival checklist 2023: Camping gear, clothing, beauty and more essentials Why do we get hay fever and what are the symptoms?
2023-06-01 21:52
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