20 Amazing Tricks For Cleaning Your Bathroom Best Life

We’ve rounded up tips from top cleaning experts on how to clean a bathroom with products you already have at home, making the process easier and saving you time along the way. And for more ways to spiff up your space, check out these 20 Things in Your Home You Didn’t Realize You Should Be Cleaning. The key to sparkling shower tiles is already in your pantry: white vinegar. “Heat the vinegar up in the microwave and spray it on while it’s hot,” suggests Brad Roberson, president of Glass Doctor, a Neighborly Company....

January 4, 2023 · 7 min · 1384 words · Christopher Jankowiak

20 Beloved Movies You Won T Believe Are 20 Years Old Best Life

It’s been 20 years since Julia Roberts stepped into the real-life shoes of Erin Brockovich, and won herself an Oscar for her critically acclaimed performance. And for more movies that critics loved, These Are the Top-Rated Movies on Rotten Tomatoes. High Fidelity was based on a 1995 novel by Nick Hornby. In addition to inspiring the John Cusack-led film, it was also adapted into a 2006 Broadway musical and a 2020 Hulu series starring Zoë Kravitz....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 795 words · Kami Wirkkala

20 Unique New Year S Eve Traditions From Around The World

In Spain, locals will eat exactly 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight to honor a tradition that started in the late 19th century. Back in the 1800s, vine growers in the Alicante area came up with this tradition as a means of selling more grapes toward the end of the year, but the sweet celebration quickly caught on. Today, Spaniards enjoy eating one grape for each of the first 12 bell strikes after midnight in the hopes that this will bring about a year of good fortune and prosperity....

January 4, 2023 · 8 min · 1544 words · Jane Matchett

25 Common Words That Didn T Exist Until The 1970S Best Life

Go back even further and it gets especially crazy. Many of the words and phrases that we take for granted, that feel like they’ve been part of the way we communicate for generations, are actually relatively new. Here are 25 words that many of us say all the time without thinking twice but in many cases didn’t even exist before the 1970s. And for the ’70s lingo that doesn’t hold up quite as well, check out The Best Slang Terms from the 1970s That Aren’t Cool Today....

January 4, 2023 · 11 min · 2202 words · John Baker

25 Huge 80S Bands You Totally Forgot About Best Life

Whether you were a budding musician or a veteran recording artist in the ’80s, it seemed that there was a collective decision to head to the local pawn shop to trade in your guitar for a synthesizer, keyboard, or something else without strings (yes, even Van Halen dabbled. See the hook from their 1983 smash hit “Jump”). This resulted in a frenetic style of popular music in the ’80s that was varying degrees of groundbreaking, embarrassing, and just plain confusing....

January 4, 2023 · 9 min · 1844 words · Michael Buehler

30 Amazing Birthday Gifts For The Impossible To Shop For Husband Best Life

So, what’s a person to do when their husband’s birthday rolls around? Instead of getting him yet another gift certificate that will go unused, pause for a moment, take a deep breath, and check out this list of great gifts for your husband. Whether your husband is a sports fanatic or a haute homme, our list of the best birthday gifts is sure to have something he’ll love. $315; buy now at Neiman Marcus Let’s face it: Your husband isn’t going to go out and buy himself a new wallet, even if his current billfold is literally falling apart at the seams....

January 4, 2023 · 9 min · 1749 words · Tracy Jugo

4 Common Medications That Spike Your Dementia Risk According To A Pharmacist Best Life

Another known risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) is genetic. “Having a family history of dementia puts you at greater risk of developing the condition,” says the Mayo Clinic. While your genes can’t be altered, and we’ll all keep getting older if we’re lucky, other risk factors for dementia can be avoided. For example, taking certain medications may increase your risk of cognitive decline. Read on to find out what they are....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 571 words · Duane Larson

4 Popular Medications That You Can Get Way Cheaper Generic Best Life

However, experts from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) say that by buying generics rather than branded drugs, you can spend between 20 and 70 percent less on the average prescription. “To find out if there’s a generic drug that will work just as well for you as a brand-name drug you’re taking, talk to your doctor or pharmacist,” they write. “Tell them you want the most effective drug at the best price, and that you want prescriptions for generic drugs when possible....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 525 words · Robbie Minion

40 Percent Of People Regret Sharing Passwords In Their Relationships

The new survey comes from ExpressVPN, a virtual private network service, and sampled 1,506 adults in non-married couples. Despite the fact that almost half of all people surveyed regret doing this, the results showed that 80 percent of all couples shared their passwords to their accounts. On top of that, most don’t wait very long to do it: 58 percent admitted that they shared their passwords within the first six months of their relationship, Fast Company reports....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 392 words · Sadie Gaston

50 Essential Covid Safety Tips The Cdc Wants You To Know Best Life

Washing your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is the number one way to protect yourself (and others!) from the coronavirus, according to the CDC. That’s why they say you should always wash your hands before you leave your house to go out into public, especially if you’re using any form of transportation. After all, you could be carrying the virus out with you without even knowing....

January 4, 2023 · 13 min · 2605 words · Vincent Walker

75 Trivia Questions Only Geniuses Can Answer Best Life

Hint: It’s a piece by a Renaissance artist. Leonardo da Vinci’s finished work is quite rare, so when his portrait of Jesus Christ, Salvator Mundi, went to auction in 2017 at Christie’s in New York, it sold for a staggering $450.3 million. And for more trivia sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Hint: It’s in Russia. Lake Baikal in Southern Siberia is 5,315 feet or 1,620 meters deep....

January 4, 2023 · 19 min · 3924 words · Tasha Poole

8 Ways To Boost Your Brain Health Best Life

It probably goes without saying that you want to do everything you can to keep your brain in tip-top shape. After all, it’s in charge of no less than “thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body,” as described by Johns Hopkins Medicine. Read on for eight easy ways to help keep this amazing organ healthy. READ THIS NEXT: This Common Medication Could Be Hurting Your Brain, New Study Says....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 764 words · Cristina Wilkins

A Decorator Reveals When People Should Put Up Christmas Decorations

According to Christina Hill, decoration coordinator at Hassle Free Christmas Tree, you can safely ignore the “rather traditional” practice of saving your Christmas tree decorating until Christmas Eve. She notes there’s no need to prolong the wait until the last moment. And, at the same time, you can also ignore the traditional belief that you should set up your tree and decorations “at the beginning of Advent,” says Hill. As per the classic chocolate-filled calendars of the same name, this is a period that includes the four Sundays before Christmas—giving you 28 days of holiday cheer prior to the big day....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 355 words · Carroll Wells

A J From The Sopranos Quit Acting Has A Totally Different Job Now

After going through some hard times during the show’s run and after it ended, Iler seems to be doing well now with a relationship, a move away from acting, and a podcast with one of his former co-stars. Read on to find out more about Iler and why he walked away from the entertainment industry. RELATED: This Former Child Actor Quit After “Devastating” Star Wars Experience. When The Sopranos ended in 2007, Iler decided to quit acting—at least as much as he could....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 827 words · Devin Kowis

A Third Of People Who Had Covid Have This In Common Study Says

An April 6 study published by The Lancet Psychiatry found that 34 percent of people who had COVID received a diagnosis of either a neurological or psychological disorder following infection. The study only examined what happened up to six months after a COVID diagnosis, so researchers need to continue their studies to find out what lies beyond that time frame in relation to these conditions. “This is a very important topic as there has been considerable consternation regarding COVID-19 as a ‘brain disease,’” Musa Sami, MD, a clinical associate professor in psychiatry at the University of Nottingham who was not involved in the study, told CNN....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 549 words · Herbert Scott

American Airlines Is Changing Its Complimentary Upgrades Policy

RELATED: American Airlines Is Getting Rid of This on Flights, Effective Immediately. On Feb. 28, American Airlines announced that it would be conducting a major overhaul of its AAdvantage loyalty program by changing how customers can earn and redeem rewards towards status with the carrier. The first change that will affect flights goes into effect on March 2, when members will no longer need to redeem a 500-mile upgrade coupon to score a complimentary upgrade on trips anywhere within North America, whether it’s a long or short-haul....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 612 words · Rita Pilcher

Aunt Jemima Just Got A New Name And Logo Best Life

On Feb. 9, Quaker Oats announced that Aunt Jemima would be renamed Pearl Milling Company, replacing the original brand name and logo that had been in use for 131 years. The rebranding comes eight months after the company decided to discontinue the use of Aunt Jemima in the brand’s imagery and name due to its racist roots. Quaker Oats parent company PepsiCo. announced that the redesigned packaging for the brand’s pancake mixes, syrups, cornmeal, flour, and grits products bearing the new name and logo would arrive on shelves in June 2021....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 586 words · Jessica Rosenberg

Avoid This Piece Of Clothing On A First Date Best Life

RELATED: This Is the One Pick-Up Line That Works Every Time, Experts Say. A crisp white shirt can make many of us feel our best. However, these pieces come with an important caveat: They get messy easily and can create an unnecessary stressor on a first date. “I would tell my clients to avoid anything that is ‘fussy’ or difficult to keep clean,” says Andie Sobrato, a personal stylist and image consultant....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 467 words · Gail Lipp

Ben Affleck Marc Anthony Gave Jennifer Lopez The Same Compliment

In talking to InStyle, Anthony, who was married to Lopez for 10 years, from 2004 to 2014, called her “the hardest worker I’ve ever met,” while Affleck, who was with Lopez for two years prior, gave her similar accolades. “She remains, to this day, the hardest-working person I’ve come across in this business,” he said. “She has great talent, but she has also worked very hard for her success, and I’m so happy for her that she seems, at long last, to be getting the credit she deserves....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 643 words · Yolanda Lynch

Biden Covid Task Force Doctor Says We Need To Lock Down For A Month

During a Nov. 11 interview with Yahoo Finance Live, Michael Osterholm, MD, current director of the Center of Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota and recently appointed member of the incoming administration’s White House coronavirus task force, discussed what a nationally coordinated effort to fight COVID could look like. “If I interviewed 50 people today in the U.S. for what they define a lockdown as I could get 75 different answers,” he said, adding that he previously warned against reopening the country too early....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 621 words · Robert Ramirez