The One Guest Ellen Degeneres Banned From Her Show

DeGeneres has featured a wide range of celebrities on her daytime talk show, which premiered in 2003. And more often than not, some personal questions come up for both her and her guests. In an interview with Megyn Kelly in 2017, DeGeneres asked Kelly if she would have then-President Donald Trump on her show Megyn Kelly Today (which was later canceled in 2018). “Definitely,” Kelly responded. “I mean, I would not say no to the sitting president of the United States....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 723 words · William Hopkins

The One Thing Dr Fauci Does Every Day To Stay Healthy Best Life

In a recent interview with InStyle, the pair discussed the health benefits of this regular workout. “Since the pandemic began, I think we’ve been trying to walk every day, even if it’s sometimes late in the evening,” Grady said. But this isn’t just a quick and easy stroll around the block—the husband-and-wife team make an effort to get their cardio in during long walks. “I make exercise a significant part of my regimen,” Fauci said....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 252 words · Robert Miller

The Rare Deadly Condition That S Affecting Coronavirus Patients

The study, which was published in the Brain journal on July 8 and led by experts at the University College London (UCL), observed 43 patients treated at the UCL Hospitals with either confirmed or suspected coronavirus from April to May. Within that group, they found that nine out of 12 of the patients with brain inflammation showed evidence of ADEM. These nine cases were discovered in a five-week period, with the researchers saying that, normally, they would expect to see that many cases in a five-month period....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 369 words · Sam Seaborn

The Single Best Way To Spend 5 According To Science Best Life

According to the study, which was published in Feb. 2021 in The Journal of Positive Psychology, happiness doesn’t come from spending $5 on something for yourself; it comes from buying something for your dog. The researchers behind the study performed two experiments, the first of which involved 159 dog owners who were asked about a time they spent money—around $5—on themselves, another person, or their pet. After they recalled what they had purchased, they answered questions to determine how happy they were at that moment....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 247 words · Evelyn Rocha

The Smartest Zodiac Sign According To Astrologers Best Life

RELATED: The Snootiest Zodiac Sign, According to Astrologers. Nurturing, compassionate, and caring Cancer has a unique brand of smarts. “People born under the sign of Cancer blend intuition and emotional sensitivity with a cunning nature,” says relationship astrologer Anna Kovach. This serves them in more than just their personal relationships. “They can succeed in business because they understand how to provide a nurturing response that others can’t resist,” she adds....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 743 words · Isaac Godwin

The Strange New Covid Symptom That S Easy To Miss Doctor Warns

Leanne Atkin, PhD, RGN, a vascular nurse consultant and senior lecturer at the University of Huddersfield, recently said in a statement issued by the university that there is an alarming rise in COVID-19 patients experiencing symptoms of itching. Interestingly, according to Atkin, this subtle sign often presents itself alongside another relatively strange coronavirus symptom: COVID toes—an inflammatory side effect that typically appears as a rash on the feet, first reported in an April study out of Spain published in the International Journal of Dermatology....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 362 words · Warren Douglass

The Water On Earth Comes From Asteroids Scientists Reveal

1 F5.4 Grams of Space Rock Among the Oldest Ever Examined During its six-year mission, Japan’s Hayabusa2 space probe landed on the asteroid Ryugu, located 185 million miles above our atmosphere, in 2019. It collected a mere 5.4 grams of rocks and dust and brought them back to Earth. “When it plummeted to Earth in 2020, the capsule provided a stunning show above the Australian outback, streaking across the sky as a dazzling fireball,” CBS News reports....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 415 words · Charles Bise

The Worst Jack Nicholson Movies Of All Time According To Critics

To find out, we consulted Rotten Tomatoes to see how critics have scored every Jack Nicholson film. We sorted by their ratings and headed to the bottom, opting to include any films that earned 65 percent approval or less. Read on to find out which of the movies Nicholson starred in—from ones made before he was famous to his most recent releases—earned him the worst reviews of his career. And for another Best Actor winner’s film flops, check out The Worst Anthony Hopkins Movies of All Time, According to Critics....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 271 words · Elmer Smith

The Zodiac Sign Most Likely To Backstab Best Life

READ THIS NEXT: The Sneakiest Zodiac Sign, According to Astrologers. Valerie Evans, forensic astrologer and author of Forensic Astrology 101: Using Timestamps to Investigate Unsolved Mysteries, explains that you might want to be wary of Sagittarius, who tend to be impatient and at times undiplomatic. “Sagittarius loves to think big [and] can’t pass up an opportunity to contribute to a front-page story,” she says, citing Linda Tripp betraying Monica Lewinsky as an example....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 531 words · Melaine Patino

These 2 Habits Are Draining Your Gas Tank Aaa Warns Best Life

RELATED: Don’t Fill Up Your Gas Tank Without Doing This First, Police Now Warn. As gas prices continue to climb, the fewer trips you have to take to the gas station, the better. But the distance you’re driving is not the only factor that affects how much fuel your car is using. In fact, experts say there are two common driving habits that could be causing your gas to burn faster than ever....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 590 words · Carol Pierce

These 2 Things Are Killing More Young People Than Covid Cdc Director Says

In an online interview with the Buck Institute earlier this month, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield, MD, candidly discussed how school closures have affected children and teenagers across the country—and how previously existing issues are becoming an even bigger problem for young people. “We’re seeing, sadly, far greater suicides now than we are deaths from COVID. We’re seeing far greater deaths from drug overdose that are above excess that we had as background than we are seeing the deaths from COVID,” Redfield said....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 408 words · Stacy Fetter

These 4 States Just Had Their Biggest Covid Spikes Of The Pandemic

This week, four states that began with very low numbers are seeing record surges that mark their highest daily new case counts to date. Though according to The New York Times, the U.S. has managed to lower its overall case count from an average of 66,000 positive tests daily to an average of 40,000, the disturbing new trend demonstrated in these four states just goes to show that we’re hardly out of the woods yet....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 469 words · Larry Jaworski

These 5 Myers Briggs Types Are Most Likely To Cheat Best Life

Personalities can be categorized using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), which is based on different types of preferences, likes, dislikes, strengths, and weaknesses. According to the Myers & Briggs Foundation, Isabel Briggs Myers and her mother, Katharine Briggs, developed the MBTI questionnaire based on Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Carl Jung’s theory of “dichotomies.” Jung identified four “dichotomies” associated with personalities, meaning people either lean toward Extraversion (E) or Introversion (I); rely on Sensing (S) or Intuition (N) when taking in information; are either Thinking (T) or Feeling (F) when making decisions; and are either Judging (J) or Perceiving (P) when dealing with the outside world....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 862 words · Thersa Gonzalez

These 7 States Are Seeing The Biggest Surge In Covid Hospitalizations

“Overall, you’re going to see more sick people even if you as an individual have a lower chance of being sick,” Katriona Shea, PhD, a researcher at Pennsylvania State University who assembles pandemic models and projections to be shared with the White House, told the Associated Press. Over the past two weeks, the national daily hospitalization average from COVID-19 has risen 47 percent to 156,894 as of Jan. 18, according to The New York Times....

January 2, 2023 · 9 min · 1869 words · Nathan Green

These Are The Most Mispronounced Cities In The U S Best Life

Locals will be the first to correct you if you call Louisville, the famous Kentucky Derby destination, “LOO-iss-vill.” But even residents disagree about the right way to say their city. According to the Courier-Journal, two acceptable pronunciations are “LOO-a-vul” and “LOO-ee-vill.” And for more tricky terms, This Is the Most Commonly Misspelled Word in the Country. Spokane is the second largest city in Washington state. It’s pronounced “Spo-CAN” not “Spo-CANE” and comes from a Salish tribe word that means “children of the sun....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 486 words · Jessica Mcfarling

These Are The Saddest Tv Deaths Of All Time Best Life

Of all the deaths on Grey’s Anatomy—and there have been so many, including as recently as this month—Lexie Grey’s demise still hits the hardest. Maybe it’s Meredith’s gutted reaction, maybe it’s Mark refusing to let go of her hand, or maybe we’d just grown especially fond of Little Grey over the years. After a season-and-a-half of teasing us with the promised reveal of how Jack died, This Is Us saved the gut punch for a post-Super Bowl episode, in which Jack escaped the fire fans had assumed killed him—only to die from cardiac arrest shortly thereafter....

January 2, 2023 · 6 min · 1275 words · Israel Portillo

These Beloved Furniture Retailers Are Closing Stores Starting Dec 3

READ THIS NEXT: This 70-Year-Old Retailer Is Going Out of Business and Closing All Locations. A few longstanding furniture retailers recently announced they’re closing up shop, including Rotmans Furniture, a staple in Worcester, Massachusetts. The 60-year-old store will close its doors by the end of the year, The Boston Globe reported in October. Rotmans kicked off a going-out-of-business sale on Oct. 14, and the store’s sales manager Barbara Kane confirmed that the closure is intended to give the current CEO, Steve Rotman, a chance to retire....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 753 words · Matthew Chelton

These Medications May Increase Your Dementia Risk Best Life

Robert Alesiani, PharmD, chief pharmacotherapy officer at Tabula Rasa HealthCare, explains that “medications can have side effects, and those side effects bring on more medications to treat the side effects—it’s just a growing cascade of medication.” Read on to see which common medications he says may increase your risk of dementia. READ THIS NEXT: Taking This Medication for Even a Short Time Spikes Your Dementia Risk. Billy F Blume Jr/Shutterstock A popular brand name of the drug diphenhydramine, Benadryl is an antihistamine that can be used to treat allergy and cold symptoms....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 1036 words · David Smith

Thinking About Your Ex Can Improve Your Current Relationship

READ THIS NEXT: 5 Things You’re Not Texting Your Partner That Therapists Say You Should Be. When you hear mention of a partner’s ex, it can spark some unpleasant feelings or even pangs of jealousy, and vice-versa when your ex is brought up. Researchers have looked into why exes are such a sore spot and how they create relationship rifts, even when they’re no longer in the picture.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb A 2012 study found that “increased longing” for recent ex-partners led to a decline in relationships over time, and that resolving feelings for your most recent ex can maximize the potential of a new relationship....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 633 words · Dana Keller

This Beloved Brand Is Closing 122 Stores Best Life

In a March 9 statement, Children’s Place President and CEO Jane Elfers announced that, while the store’s fourth quarter sales “exceeded our expectations in both our digital and store channels,” sales had dipped significantly between 2020 and 2021. The store’s net sales were down 7.8 percent year-over-year, a change the brand attributed specifically to the pandemic. The Children’s Place’s sales decrease was “primarily driven by the impact of permanent and temporary store closures and the negative impact of reduced operating hours in our mall stores, as mandated by the mall owners,” the brand said in a statement....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 623 words · Jeanette Clark