The winter holidays are fast approaching, promising decadent meals, family time, and rest – but the season can also come with health risks that often fly under the radar. “The festive season is a time ...
A psychologist has explored what a three-word phrase might signify when spoken by someone with dementia. While the expert was keen to avoid an overgeneralised 'blanket statement', she said it could ...
The Edge of the World uncovers the dramatic history of the North Sea and its islands, where trade, storms, and human ambition collided. Michael Pye vividly depicts a world on the brink, showing how ...
The Folsom-based SAFE Credit Union will combine with Washington-based BECU to form the nation’s fourth-largest credit union, both institutions announced on Tuesday.The press release indicated that ...
Aimee Grant receives funding from The Wellcome Trust and UKRI. Jennifer Leigh is a co-director of LLB Inclusive Employment Ltd. She has received funding from UKRI and The Royal Society of Chemistry ...
Barbara Wallraff is a writer and editor in Cambridge. She writes The Wordshop on Substack. The challenge last time was to come up with a name for a place that is invulnerable to natural disasters of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. “Protect your family,” cybersecurity firm Bitdefender warns as it ...
Pierre Gramegna, Managing Director of European Stability Mechanism talks to CNBC's Squawk Box Asia's anchor Martin Soong about EU's fiscal and monetary situation, saying the Euro's attractiveness as a ...
Sex may not be all it’s cracked up to be. Sure, it can be really uplifting for health. Sex is a form of aerobic exercise that conditions the heart and lungs — and it triggers the release of endorphins ...
Erotic asphyxiation is a mouthful—not to mention, easy to misspell in a search bar—which is why it’s better known as breath play. Erotic asphyxiation (EA) refers to the act of intentionally ...
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In 1953, renowned author and notorious drug experimentalist William S. Burroughs made a trip to the Amazon rainforest on a quest for yagé, a name for the plant Banisteriopsis caapi, also known as ...