General nutrition advice is valuable, but you may need specific dietary information because of a health condition or a wellness objective you have. For example, a registered dietitian may help you: Manage a chronic disease, such as... Read More
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some groups of people may have a harder time quitting smoking than others. Here’s a list of benefits for quitting. In one to two years after you quit, your risk of a heart... Read More
Long Island homeowners will be paying a lot more to heat homes this winter. According to National Grid, Long Islanders can expect to see a 29% hike in their next November bill because of supply issues. But there are still factors that can save... Read More
The answer is: It depends. If you’re creating interesting content that your listeners want to hear, then your podcast can be as long as it takes to keep them engaged. The length of your podcast also depends on your subject, industry or genre.... Read More
These five organic sampler spice glass bottles, will have your grilling game on full throttle. Between the heat of habanero and citrus like lime, they’re sure to save you cooking time. These flavors are a magnificent thrill, so you and your family... Read More
2022-2023 NYCFC Winter Programs Join New York City Football Club this winter with indoor programming across the region! NYCFC Winter Programs offer players the opportunity to continue their development throughout the winter season! Sessions... Read More
Being a father can be demanding, especially when your health is already suffering. As reported in a book on fatherhood, more than 60% of men aged 15 to 44 required preconception healthcare, or healthcare during their reproductive years. Even before... Read More
Rock The Belt Road Trip This month SADD and State Farm are teaming up to host 6 seat belt advocacy events in 6 different cities across the US, in conjunction with National Teen Driver Safety Week. Who: Students Against Destructive Decisions... Read More
From harvest festivals to a board-game brunch, there’s something for everyone this weekend! Saturday, Oct. 8 Children’s Harvest Festival at Far Rockaway Farms The Campaign Against Hunger is hosting its annual street fair and will include... Read More
Hoping to scrounge up extra cash for the holidays? It might be harder to get a seasonal job this year as major companies brace for slower growth in sales. Several retailers have recently announced they’re pulling back on seasonal hiring, the... Read More
Many kids experiment with drugs, but that can lead to a variety of mental, behavioral, and physical symptoms. When left untreated, it can lead to drug addiction. This serious disease makes you feel unable to stop using drugs. If you’re... Read More
Since New Jersey is known to be a very diverse state, it should come as no surprise that the most ethnically diverse city in America is in New Jersey: Jersey City (for the sixth year in a row) according to Wallet Hub. Wallet Hub compared 501... Read More
Those who qualify to take part in the plan to forgive federal student loan debt are waiting for guidance on how to start the application process, a process the Department of Education said would be ready to go “in early October.” As... Read More
Four Long Island schools were named 2022 Blue Ribbon winners. The National Blue Ribbon Schools Program, a part of the United States Department of Education, announces hundreds of recipients of the award each year. The award was created... Read More
Staten Island, Queens, Nassau County, and Suffolk County will host Chinese-inspired vibrant winter lantern installations, all with different themes and experiences for the whole family NYC Winter Lantern Festival is returning to New York for the... Read More