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Added on the 30/06/2016 18:38:00 - Copyright : Easy Expert Tips
Just like not wearing white shoes after Labor Day, another American unwritten rule is to wait until after Thanksgiving to start decorating for the December holidays. But according to HuffPost, people seem to be breaking with tradition in 2020 and are putting up their decorations early. Mental health experts say that could be a very good thing. As many of our beloved holiday traditions may be on pause because of COVID-19, decorating is one way we can safely and healthfully lift our spirits. Decorations can remind you of happier times, give you something to look forward to, and give you a greater sense of control in a frightening time. “Drop the judgment. If it makes you feel good, this is the year to do it. Ryan Howes, Psychologist Author, “Mental Health Journal for Men"
'Sin City' star Jessica Alba has revealed she "stopped eating" as much when she was younger so she wouldn't "preyed upon" by men.
A sniffer dog in Bogota's El Dorado airport has become a nationwide celebrity after her work came to the country's attention.
Kate Winslet does her own hair and make-up for red carpet events, because she doesn't like the "fuss and faff" of beauty experts prodding her face.
Are you a male who is considering having a baby? How much do you know about male fertility? Here's a device that could help. This is Trak, the world’s first 'DIY' retail sperm count test, which helps men keep track of their sperm levels. The pocket tester, which can perform a sperm count in a sample in as little as 5 minutes, was showcased at the 2017 SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday. The device spins a test with a sperm sample before storing the results in a smartphone app. Users can then track and improve their own sperm count through the app by offering guidelines on making lifestyle adjustments which can have a large impact on sperm count. The kit is due to hit the shelves with the retail price of $50.