At 72, Raymond Soletic is focused on building a sustainable fitness routine for everyone. Soletic, who operated an independent ear, nose, and throat practice in Manhasset for 34 years, has published ...
For someone who is not a professional swimmer, I spend an awful lot of time under water. I consider it an act of mobile meditation: Sensory input is muffled, so the chaos of the surface world ...
There are two reasons why humans became interested in fermentation: preservation and pleasure. Before refrigeration, the process let us store drinks like mead for months when water could be deadly.
King's College London provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. Alessandro Arduino has researched Africa’s security affairs with a particular focus on the use of private military companies ...
Banning, and even burning, books that conflict with tightly-held ideology is nothing new. In 1933, student-led book burnings at the University of Berlin spurred a list of government-enforced banned ...
The Supreme Court on Friday backed a group of religious parents who want to opt their elementary school children out of engaging with LGBTQ books in the classroom, another major legal win for ...
Oncology rehabilitation and exercise (ORE) exist along a continuum of care, providing essential services for patients with cancer to improve health outcomes. Although oncology rehabilitation, ...
The U.S. economy has contracted over the past six weeks as hiring has slowed and consumers and businesses worried about tariff-related price increases, the Fed reported. On inflation, the report ...
First things first: Susan Choi’s “Flashlight,” her first novel since National Book Award-winning “Trust Exercise,” is almost nothing like “Trust Exercise.” There’s no reason it should be, of course, ...
Seventeen years ago, Eric Topol, a cardiologist and founder of the Scripps Research Translational Institute in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego, set out to discover why some people age so well, ...
Physical activity has become an essential part of my routine. I no longer see it as a chore or something I “have” to do, but as a way to reset my mind and recharge my mental battery. For years, I ...