It sounds nuts, but one snack may help you live longer. Telomeres — the caps at the ends of your chromosomes — get shorter as you age, and that shortening can contribute to age-related diseases like cancer, Type 2 diabetes and heart issues. But your diet can have an impact on telomere length, and a new study has pinpointed one specific food that can make a difference, slowing down your body’s aging process. Oddly ... Read more
Study finds that skipping or delaying breakfast as you age may silently shorten your life
Older adults who chow down on breakfast well after sunrise could be in for a rude awakening. A new study out of Mass General Brigham reveals how meal timing shifts with age — and links a later breakfast time later in life to depression, fatigue, oral health problems and even a modestly higher risk of early death. “Our research suggests that changes in when older adults eat, especially the timing of ... Read more
Cruise insiders expose the clever psychological tricks designed to keep passengers smiling at sea
Cruise holidays are well-known for their laid-back luxury, whether it be sipping cocktails poolside, indulging in fine dining, unwinding in lavish spas, or waking up to new destinations each day. But according to cruise industry insiders, the blissful feeling many passengers experience isn’t just down to sunshine and sea air — it’s also the result of clever psychological tactics built right into the cruise ... Read more
Online trolls target Candace Cameron Bure’s body, forcing her to delete bathing suit picture
Though Candace Cameron Bure has always been open and vulnerable with her fans, some things just aren't worth the hassle of social media responses, she declared. On Saturday, the "Full House" alum, 49, explained why she decided to delete a photo of herself in a bathing suit after one fan asked her why she removed it from her Instagram. "Yes. I was at the beach. I was in a one piece, not a bikini. I am ... Read more
Nebraska’s Luke Lindenmeyer turned a game-winning touchdown into a life-changing proposal on the field
Nebraska Cornhuskers tight end Luke Lindenmeyer had bigger things on his mind on Saturday night after the team walloped the Akron Zips in their matchup, 68-0. Lindenmeyer caught the first touchdown pass of his career in the second quarter from Dylan Raiola. After the game, Lindenmeyer decided to make the moment extra special. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Nebraska Cornhuskers running ... Read more




