
How to Have an Anxiety-Free Valentines Day
Valentine’s Day seems to be one of those occasions that you either adore or dread, regardless of whether or not you’re in a relationship.
Valentine’s Day seems to be one of those occasions that you either adore or dread, regardless of whether or not you’re in a relationship.
The season of love is just around the corner and we at FunTimes have something fantastic in store for you.
It’s not just a lump that you should be looking for when checking for breast cancer symptoms. Skin irritation, nipple pain, and swelling can also be signs of breast cancer. Learn more about what else to look for this World Cancer Day.
Keep healthy this winter with a refreshing, vitamin-packed, fresh juice or smoothie from one of these six Black-owned smoothing and juice bars across the USA.
We know that “time is money” but we don’t often think about time as love.
From those who live to do yoga each morning to those who just like to lounge around the house in athleisure, these standout nine Black-owned fitness apparel brands are expertly combining fashion with fitness and making some of the coolest activewear on the market
2021 was a year of growth and reckoning. We emerged from the tribulations of 2020 with a bit more understanding, focus, and an eagerness to move forward. As we look ahead to the wellness trends primed to influence and empower individuals in 2022, their mind-and-body benefits feel especially vital.
Yoga scholars have discovered evidence that yoga originated not just in India but also in portions of Africa, notably Egypt. Yoga was developed by Indians and Africans as a means of spiritual progress, a method to combine the spiritual with the physical.
Winter weather can be tough on the skin. The skin, the body’s largest organ, needs TLC to optimize its elasticity and protection during the cold months. A good skin care regimen may also help to boost self-esteem and alleviate seasonal affective disorder. Let’s get into it.
Glaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss and blindness in the United States. Glaucoma has no early symptoms and that’s why half of the people with glaucoma don’t know they have it. The National Eye Institute projects this number of those with glaucoma will reach 4.2 million by 2030, a 58% increase.