LIFESTYLE

Feb 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Culver City: A Blend of Hollywood History and Modern Life

In the heart of Culver City, history and today meet in unexpected ways. The streets echo with echoes from the 1938 film “The Wizard of Oz, ” filmed right on Sony Pictures Studios’ grounds. Nearby, the century‑old Culver Hotel once welcomed the Munchkins who helped bring that classic to life. Walkin

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Feb 13 2026HEALTH

Eating and Living Better to Beat Migraines

Migraines are a big deal, causing lots of pain and trouble for millions of people. Instead of just popping pills, some folks are finding relief by changing what they eat and how they live. It turns out, certain foods and habits can help prevent and treat migraines, sometimes just as well as medicine

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Feb 12 2026HEALTH

Smart App Helps People Beat Diabetes with Daily Plans

The new app, called Done With Diabetes™, is a mobile tool that guides adults who have type 2 diabetes or are at risk. It gives them daily steps and uses AI to adjust the plan as they progress. Instead of waiting for a doctor’s visit, the app turns everyday choices into part of a routine. It offers

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Feb 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Watch Life Redefined: A New Digital Style Hub

European Watch Company, a Boston‑based family business that has sold luxury watches for over three decades, is bringing its new online magazine to the world. Crown & Caliber was originally a platform for pre‑owned watches and now becomes a daily source of stories about timepieces, fashion, travel an

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Feb 10 2026HEALTH

Simple Food Choices to Stop Hidden Inflammation

Chronic inflammation is a quiet enemy that can lead to heart disease, diabetes and cancer. It grows when we eat too much sugar, processed meat or fried food and when we stay overweight or stressed. Scientists first noticed that long‑term irritation could cause disease back in the 1800s. Today they

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Feb 10 2026HEALTH

Simple habits can beat the night‑time breathing fight

Millions sleep with a silent problem that steals oxygen and makes the heart work harder. The airways close for short bursts, so people wake many times without realizing it. If left unchecked, this can lead to memory lapses, mood swings and serious heart or brain damage. Doctors normally start treat

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Feb 10 2026HEALTH

Old‑Age Fitness Plan: A New Test in Primary Care

The PRICA‑POWFRAIL study is a randomised test that looks at whether teaching older people about healthy habits and giving them custom exercise plans can keep them independent. The researchers think that many seniors who are “pre‑frail” or frail are at risk of losing their ability to do everyday task

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Feb 06 2026LIFESTYLE

Luxury Health Influencer Lives Obtainable Life with $500 Skincare

In the world of health influencers, Gerelyn Gilbert-Soto is taking "obtainable" wellness to new heights. Known for her association with Google co-founder Sergey Brin, Gilbert-Soto promotes a balanced lifestyle, though it might look more extravagant than accessible to many. Her Instagram feed is fill

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Feb 06 2026HEALTH

Does the Time of Year Affect Weight Loss in Kids?

Season matters when it comes to losing weight. This idea is not new, but how much does it really affect kids who are trying to shed extra pounds? A recent study looked at how the time of year might impact weight loss results for children and teens dealing with obesity. It turns out that the season

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Jan 29 2026LIFESTYLE

Finding a Place to Call Home After Years of Wandering

For years, the thrill of the unknown drove someone to explore the world. They loved the unpredictability of last-minute trips and the excitement of new places. This passion led them to become a digital nomad, working remotely from different corners of the globe. From surfing in Sri Lanka to skiing i

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