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20 timeless decor ideas for any home

Flip through the gallery for 20 timeless decor ideas for any home, from finding the right furniture to tying your space together with the perfect scent.


32 Icons of the 1960s

As iconic today as they were at the time.


20 ways to wreck your car - and what to do instead

Small, basic steps can keep your car running longer -- and save you money


Weight-loss drugs like Wegovy are meant for long-term use. Some patients want to stop

Millions of Americans who have dropped pounds and boosted their health using popular obesity drugs like Wegovy are facing a new dilemma: What happens if they stop taking them? Many worry, rightly, that they’ll regain weight and revert to old habits. In clinical trials, patients who paused the drugs put back on most of the weight they lost. But othe...


The reality of loneliness among Canada’s elderly. Why is it getting worse?

As Canada grapples with a rapidly aging demographic, experts are sounding the alarm on the increasing mental and physical health impacts of loneliness and social isolation.


Why this gym decided to specialize in fitness for women over 55

Winnipegger Emily Parkes owns Fifty 5 Fitness, a gym that caters to women over the age of 55. The idea for the business stemmed from a conversation Parkes had with her mother.


Redefining My Spiritual Relationship With Self-Care As A Muslim Woman

Amid the swirling chaos of work meetings, the persistent struggle to have my art respected as a Muslim woman of color, and the cutthroat NYC firm culture, I find solace in the words of Audre Lorde: “Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.” She taught me that self-care is an act of resistance. As a Muslim woman, I deeply believe that self-care is a tenet that is encouraged by my...


How to protect yourself against measles

The potential community spread of measles in several cities and an alarming rise in cases abroad has health officials warning Canadians to make sure their vaccinations are up to date. The National asks the experts to break down how we got here and what you can do to protect yourself from one of the world's most contagious viruses.


When cutting expenses isn't enough: Experts weigh in on how to increase your income

TORONTO — As many Canadians try to squeeze every last dollar out of their budget to cope with the soaring cost of living, financial experts say cutting expenses to the bone is not always a viable option and they should instead focus on increasing their income. Slashing expenses is never a long-term solution and can only go so far, says Janine Rogan...


Money-saving grocery shopping tips

Many Canadians are looking for ways to save as the cost of living continues to rise. But for many, it’s not as simple as just cooking more at home.


See a cedar cottage dream come to life in a spectacular lakeside retreat

For Tom Rypma, who lives with his wife and three children in California but spends his summers in cottage country, he’d known since childhood that he wanted to build a Pan-Abode cottage.


Psychologist explained how to maintain passion in long-term relationships

At the beginning of a relationship, there is a passionate stage for every couple when you simply can't get enough of each other. However, with time, this fades, and many couples encounter a loss of interest. What can help maintain passion in relationships, according to psychologist Dmytro Ostapenko. How to keep passion alive in long-term relationsh...


Retirees: Is it time to downsize, even in this real estate market?

Your home is your sanctuary, but it’s also one of your biggest budget items. And after you retire, it may feel like more house than you need. But in this housing market, when a smaller home with upgraded features may be about as expensive as the one you’re selling, is it still smart to downsize? In some cases, downsizing is appropriate, but not nec...


5 ways to avoid overspending in 2024

Lauren Cañafranca, an Accredited Financial Counsellor Canada, says that avoiding overspending is one of the most effective ways to take control of your personal finances. Here are her best tips for where to start.


Passive Income: How to Make $1,000 Per Month Tax-Free

Are you interested in passive income? Here’s how you can make $1,000 per month tax-free! The post Passive Income: How to Make $1,000 Per Month Tax-Free appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


5 tips on how to make friends as an adult according to experts

Creating new friendships as an adult can be daunting – not to mention kind of awkward at first. Apps are commonly used for romantic relationships, with 80 per cent of modern-day singletons using the likes of Hinge, Tinder and Bumble to seek out The One. On the flip side, some platforms offer searches for platonic relationships with people on the hu...


Study suggests certain foods are linked to anti-social traits

A study has claimed that certain foods can indicate your personality traits – and it's bad news for black coffee drinkers. The 2016 investigation resurfaced online, and people are losing their minds after it suggested that some preferences could be linked to psychopathic and sadistic traits. The researchers from the University of Innsbruck in Austr...


3 reasons you keep waking up in the middle of the night


What to do about debt in retirement

A growing number of older adults are in debt in retirement, according to the 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances from the Federal Reserve. Among people ages 65 to 74, the share with debt rose to 65% in 2022, up from 50% in 1989 (the first time this question was asked). For people 75 and over, 53% report holding debt in 2022 versus 21% in 1989. This is...


Family doctors shifting from primary to specialty care

It is getting easier for British Columbians to find a family physician, but a report has found many of those doctors are shifting their focus. Andrea Macpherson has more on how those family doctors are providing services outside of primary care.


10 things that happen to your body when you stop drinking alcohol


The 10 biggest sleep myths you thought were true


‘The craving is just not there’: How Ozempic is affecting snacking culture

A survey published Tuesday by Dalhousie University, Halifax, estimates that between 900,000 and 1.4 million Canadians use GLP-1 receptor agonists.


Scientists claim people with this blood type more likely to have early stroke

Research shows that people with blood type A are more likely to suffer from a stroke before the age of 60 compared to people with other blood types, according to a study published in the journal Neurology. Blood types describe a rich variety of chemicals present on the surface of red blood cells. Among the most well-known are those called A and B, ...


5 simple rules to be happy, according to science


The ‘island of immortals’ where residents regularly live past 100


Want to live longer? Try these six foods

Higher diet scores were associated with lower mortality and cardiovascular disease.


The irony of Steve Martin's life isn't lost on him

NEW YORK (AP) — Steve Martin has long marveled at the many phases of his life. There’s his youth as a Disneyland performer, surrounded by vaudeville performers and magicians. A decade as a stand-up before the sudden onset of stadium-sized popularity. An abrupt shift to movies. Later, a new chapter as a banjo player, a father and, a comedy act, once...


Polish city among top 5 in Europe for highest life quality: Unique features

In a new ranking of European cities where people are most satisfied with their lives, Poland's Gdansk is in the top 5. The city is also one of the best for living with small children and for migrants. The study took into account all the amenities - from the work of transport and organizations to street cleanliness and safety, according to yavp.pl. ...


Seniors face eviction after retirement home sold

About 200 Mississauga seniors are searching for a new place to live after being served notices to get out of their retirement home. Caryn Ceolin with why the residence is permanently closing and the uncertainty facing families.


This common sleeping disorder is linked to higher chance of memory loss


10 methods to boost concentration and improve memory

Concentration and attention are qualities we need for daily life. But sometimes we wake up on the wrong side of the bed, yawn all day, and just can't focus on important tasks. However, some products can help improve concentration and attention, writes WebMD. Caffeine Certainly, a cup of coffee or strong tea takes the lead. There's no magic remedy t...


Six main causes of dementia and how to prevent them

New study reveals six lifestyle factors responsible for 75% of dementia cases.


The 5 most common deathbed regrets, according to a palliative care nurse


Here's What It's Like Living With A Big Motorcycle In Manila

With scooters constantly buzzing around, piloting a big-displacement machine certainly comes with its quirks and challenges.


The best denim brands to shop in 2024

Like soulmates for your wardrobe, the search for the perfect pair of jeans is a journey. Feeling impatient in your pursuit? These nine denim brands are sure to capture your heart.


Fireworks impact on air quality is limited, says study

Montreal is world famous for its annual fireworks festival, but some fear it does more harm than good. Some shows got cancelled last summer at the peak of Quebec's wildfire season, due to air quality concerns. Now, a new study is shedding light on the environmental impact and the findings may be surprising to some. Global's Dan Spector reports.


What’s The Difference Between Polyamory & An Open Relationship?

So much of what we understand about relationships and love comes not only from the people we know, but the TV shows, movies, and books we consume. The problem is, pop culture doesn’t always get everything right, and examples of polyamory and open relationships, in particular, aren’t always accurate. Now that ethical non-monogamy (ENM) has become a more common term and practice in modern relationships, it’s time we have a conversation about the...


12 things that will surprise you at European restaurants

When you travel abroad, you expect things to be different. In Europe, the language, food, and landscapes change with each (nearly non-existent) border you cross. However, certain quirks of eating in restaurants on the continent are mostly uniform, regardless of the country.


15 things you must do in Venice, Italy

There are a million things to do in Venice, but there are only 15 things you can't go without.


Tick season is here. Here's how to protect your pets

Spring is here signalling the start of tick season. Tick bites can be dangerous not only for cats and dogs, but for you. CBC’s Tara McCarthy spoke with veterinarian Dr. Navjot Gosal about how to stay safe from bites.


Celebrating the Israeli culinary scene, one bite at a time

Twenty of Israel’s best restaurants will open their kitchens and implement innovative menus, showcasing their interpretations of “home."


The things all car lovers must do at least once

20 things every enthusiast should do before kicking the bucket


I’m Not The Only One In My Family With A Disability. But I’m the First to Release Shame

I was 23 when I first heard the words “cerebral palsy” in relation to my disability. Up until then, I had no medical diagnosis to explain why I was physically disabled. My family simply never talked about it. It’s not that my parents denied the reality of my disability; they just wanted me to feel as normal as possible. While my friends’ parents drove them to dance classes, gymnastics, and soccer practice, my mom took me to physical therapy...


Choosing between shutdown and sleep mode: Optimal computer care decisions

Many people don't shut down their computers at all - they run 24/7, but depending on the power settings, they may transition to sleep mode. There's a group of people who consider this approach undesirable and completely turn it off in settings. Safety Detectives suggests figuring out which mode is best to choose for your computer to avoid harming i...


Warning issued to Brits planning all inclusive holidays to Spain


The Best Fashion Trends That Are Defining 2024

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Best tinted sunscreens to keep your skin protected and glowing

Wearing sunscreen every day is a must and why not get a nice glow while you're at it? We snapped up some of the most popular brands and put them to the test.


Liz Weston: How to reduce your ‘widow’s penalty’

After a spouse dies, the survivor often ends up paying higher taxes on less income — something known by accountants and financial planners as the “widow’s penalty,” because women typically outlive their husbands. Couples who know what’s coming often can take steps to soften the penalty’s effect, but too many don’t think far enough ahead, says Barba...


Things that harm happiness in marriage the most

Relationships between husband and wife are among the most crucial aspects of life, offering deep love and connection. However, harmful habits and unhealthy beliefs can hinder these bonds, according to HuffPost. Comparing your relationship to others Abigail Makepeace, a family therapist from Los Angeles, warns that constant attempts to gauge how you...