close Video How to stay healthy at home Home improvement and lifestyle expert Skip Bedell breaks down how to stick to your New Year's resolutions while staying home. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Blueberries, apples and mangoes — oh my! Nutritionists weigh in on the best fruits to support good health if you're in the process of adding more fruit to your diet. Consider loading up on these antioxidant-packed superstars as a snack, blended into a smoothie — or as a part of a balanced, healthy breakfast or lunch. They're truly easy to work into just about any meal. FRUIT OR VEGETABLE? TAKE THIS QUIZ TO TEST YOUR HEALTHY FOODS KNOWLEDGE! And as you'll see, doing so is a very smart move. Blueberries Add tiny but mighty blueberries to your next bowl of cereal or oatmeal . Marie Ruggles, the New York City-based author of "Optimize Your Immune System: Create Health & Resilience with a … [Read more...] about These are the 8 best fruits for your health, according to nutritionists
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The Goop-ification of wellness is on the way out (you can thank Gen Z)
The new cheese puff snack brand Ffups stresses that they are not a “better-for-you” alternative. They make no promises of rejuvenated digestion, extra nutrients, or plant-based goodness. These “unapologetically indulgent” puffs are just tasty “things for your mouth.” “If you’re worried about Ffups being healthy, you’re on the wrong website,” reads the blunt marketing copy. “Go eat some carrots!” Andrea Hernández, the creator of snack trend newsletter Snaxshot, has witnessed a new generation of brands rejecting aggressive health marketing claims, which have begun to feel like “Mad Libs” of every nutrient under the sun. Consumers were bombarded with charcoal-infused cheddar cheese and vegetable ice cream (“it’s good for immunity!”). CBD seltzer promised a “meditation in a can.” Even Evian released a line of functional “mineral enhanced” sparkling water called Feed Your Mind to allegedly boost cognitive function. “The funniest was beverage brands having to label … [Read more...] about The Goop-ification of wellness is on the way out (you can thank Gen Z)
The Younger Generation: An Apologia
“ … non quia crasse ” — Horace. I. The Master-Builder spoke not alone of his own time when he said: ‘Just you see, Doctor, presently the younger generation will come knocking at the door!’ He voiced the eternal dread of displacement, that most terrible tragedy of Age. Age sometimes seems to see itself surviving in a sort of earthly immortality of influence, an exquisite wraith whose sustenance is human opinion. Like sounds which can vibrate to birth only upon strings of fixed length and thickness, so this influence must find a human organism responsive to itself or it must vanish with the mind which gave it birth. Age desires not to survive only in an epitaph. Age demands that Youth shall be its earthly immortality. Youth knocks at the door of the House of Life and presents its passport to-day just as it always has; it will enter on its own terms whether the Warder will visé its passport or not. Just as once Youth gave the warm humanity of Euripides when the Warder … [Read more...] about The Younger Generation: An Apologia