How to Beat Boredom for Good

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We live in a fast-paced era that ironically has made boredom even more pervasive. The idle mind can only take so much binge-watching and social media scrolling before it eventually balls up into a relentless monotony. Quick fixes to boredom don’t get into the root of why we get in that state in the first … Read more

Staying Young: How to Fight Off Wrinkles

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Aging can be quite unkind to women’s skin. One of the most common issues that they face is having to deal with wrinkles. They often start showing up in the late 30s, and grow more apparent as the years pass. That being said, for those who can’t bear having wrinkles, fighting them off is possible. … Read more

A Guide to Using Thinning Shears

If you deal with your clients' hair every day, then you probably have heard about thinning shears, which you can use to create layers. You might already know how to use them, but this article will tell you how you can properly handle this type of scissors. Do Not Use Them on Clients with Already Thin … Read more

Cheap Ways to Furnish Your New Apartment

Moving into a new house can be exciting. It can also come with challenges that need to be dealt with. Primary among these is the issue of furnishing your new house. Moving itself can be expensive. It entails expenses such as rent movers, renting a moving van, buying new fixtures and household products, and taking a … Read more

A Guide to Ideal Sober Living

According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, an estimated 19.7 million people suffer from substance abuse. A report by the National Institute on Drug Abuse indicates that between 40% and 60% of these people relapse after their treatment. Are you worried about relapsing? If you want to minimize episodes of relapse, recovering … Read more

Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Lifestyle, Genetics, and Environmental Factors

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Inflammatory bowel disease is a general term for disorders involving the chronic swelling of the digestive tract, which can cause permanent damage. IBD occurs in either of two ways: ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease. Ulcerative colitis causes chronic inflammation and ulcers in the innermost lining of the rectum and large intestine. Crohn’s disease, on the … Read more

Smiles from the Celtic Coast

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Northern Ireland is an independent British colony, that borders with the Republic of Ireland – which expands over the majority of the islands’ landmass. Although Northern Ireland is smaller than the rest of the island, it is a country that condenses a rich and vibrant history into a comparatively small area. World renowned for its … Read more

Five Privileges American Senior Citizens Should Enjoy

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Senior citizens make up a small portion of the American majority. But every year, Americans over the age of 65 continue to grow in number. This is why more legislators are working to create laws that will make life easier for the aging generation. These simple entitlements are rightfully earned privileges because today’s senior citizens … Read more