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Au Naturel

By Carime Lane

Like aging, gray hair is inevitable. And whether we’re genetically gifted with grays or choose to switch things up with a little color, many of us head to the salon or local drug store aisles for some well-deserved TLC. But during the pandemic, what was once the job of salon professionals fell to us to … Continued

Rooted in Science

By Adam Meyer

Given the pitfalls of conventional agriculture and the increasing need to feed a rising global population, it’s clear we need to change how we grow and harvest our food—and fast. Fortunately, companies like The Land Institute are on a mission to replace annual crops with perennial grain crops to help move the agricultural industry in … Continued

Flower Power

By Rachel B. Levin

When UK-based florist and Instagram darling Anna Potter first began working in a flower shop, she was struck by how many questions she received from patrons about how to manage tulips. Unlike most cut flowers, tulips continue growing when placed in water, which makes them rather unruly members of a fixed arrangement. Potter’s customers wanted … Continued

The Lowdown on Pelvic Physio

By Laura Newton

“Peeing when you laugh is a normal part of aging.” “I just have a tiny bladder.” “Leaking when I sneeze is normal … I’ve had kids.” You may have heard many of these statements declared by friends or family—you may have even said them yourself—and accepted it as a reality that we all, particularly women, … Continued