Buddhist monks making a 2,300-mile walk for peace through the United States arrived in Alabama this week, and have been met by warm greetings and a place to stay along their journey. The roughly two ...
'Tis the season of vigorous handwashing and using copious amounts of hand sanitizer as Americans try to avoid getting sick before the holidays. Health agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and ...
For international travelers, what you eat is one of the most visceral aspects of the journey. National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek has eaten a lot of meals during his almost 13-year journey ...
While you may not have considered walking as a form of exercise, it can be good for your body and brain. A recent study published in October showed UK adults who managed to hit their daily step goals ...
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Venezuela blockade: Venezuela’s government has ordered its Navy to escort ships carrying petroleum products from port, escalating the risk of a confrontation with the United States after President ...
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A woman was in for the fright of her life. While going for a walk, she looked down to discover a deadly snake wrapped around her foot. The incident happened in Australia on December 20. A woman in her ...
Walking four days a week for 50 minutes can help decrease body weight and belly fat. Increasing your steps by 2,000-2,500 per day is a good starting goal for weight loss. Scheduling your walks and ...
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In a recent study, participants who walked five times a week were 28 percent less likely to have a recurrence of their lower back pain. A team of researchers in Australia recently found that regular ...