They both release and attract toxic chemicals, and appear everywhere from human placentas to chasms thirty-six thousand feet beneath the sea. Will we ever be rid of them? Annual production of plastic exceeds eight hundred billion pounds; much of it ends up as microplastics, spreading across the ocean.Illustration by Daniel Liévano Listen to this story Read More…
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My Neighbor’s 14-Year-Old Daughter Shows Too Much Skin. How Do I Tell Her Not To?
COMMENTS: 1) You want to be the creepy neighbor sexualizing and forcing your beliefs onto your neighbors child? Unless she’s running around completely naked in public and is at risk of being arrested or assaulted, you have no right to say anything. If a neighbors son is walking out to check the mail in shorts Read More…
Rug-Cleaning Secret I Learned from My Dad
While not for everyday use, this technique is the best for giving your rug a deep cleaning More from Apartment Therapy If You Want Healthy Plants, Do This Plant Expert-Approved Simple Task Every Day 4 Areas in Your Kitchen You’re Probably Forgetting to Clean, According to Pro Chefs Make Your Dreams of a Clutter-Free Bedroom Read More…
4 Plant-Based Foods To Eat Every Week
4 Plant-Based Foods To Eat Every Week (And Why Science Suggests They’re Good for You) As a laureate professor in nutrition and dietetics, people often ask me what I eat. Here are four plant-based foods I have on my weekly grocery list Do low-carb diets help you lose weight? Here’s what the science says Nine Read More…
Learn how to create Your Own Tasty, Cookie
There’s nothing better than a delicious homemade cookie to satisfy your sweet tooth. But what’s even more amazing is making your own homemade cookies using certified organic, lab-tested ingredients with no baking involved (heat can deteriorate the nutrition in food). You can create your very own tasty chocolate frosted cookies in no time with just Read More…
·Woman Who Underwent A Double Mastectomy To Remove Her Two Breasts
A 29-year-old woman who underwent a double mastectomy has revealed she is now more confident than she used to be. Stephanie Germino, from Florida, was left shocked when she was told there was a mutation in her BRCA1 gene, which meant she had an 87 percent risk of developing breast cancer. In a bid to Read More…