Cold and flu season always comes around when the weather starts to change. But does cold, wet weather actually make you sick? Not really, experts say. But cooler temperatures and dry winter air ...
Now that it has become socially acceptable to wear slippers outdoors — to the grocery store, to school, out to dinner — the market is flooded with all manner of furry, fuzzy, and cozy options.
As climate change intensifies, flooding is emerging as a threat for homes not previously seen as high-risk. Some residents are responding creatively by lifting up their homes. The measure will ...
If you find yourself wondering why your hands are always ice-cold, you’re not alone. It can be challenging to keep them warm, especially as the temperatures drop. Rather than adopting the grin ...