In this episode of The Minimalists Podcast, Joshua and Ryan talk about our constant search for meaning, purpose, and significance; they discuss ways we can rethink …
In this episode of The Minimalists Podcast, Joshua and Ryan talk about our constant search for meaning, purpose, and significance; they discuss ways we can rethink …
The Twix of your youth reinvented in vegan, gluten-free form but with all the flavor and texture of the real deal! Gluten-free shortbread layered with date caramel and dipped in dark chocolate, these DIY candy bars require just 9 simple ingredients and are the perfect healthier indulgence. Let us show you how it’s done!
How to Make Twix Bars
These healthier, homemade Twix bars start with making the shortbread cookie layer.
The Twix of your youth reinvented in vegan, gluten-free form but with all the flavor and texture of the real deal! Gluten-free shortbread layered with date caramel and dipped in dark chocolate, these DIY candy bars require just 9 simple ingredients and are the perfect healthier indulgence. Let us show you how it’s done!
How to Make Twix Bars
These healthier, homemade Twix bars start with making the shortbread cookie layer.
Aging in place – it’s emerged (again) during these Covid-19 times. Déjà vu all over again. But ‘aging in place’ is still a challenge and maybe a pipe dream for seniors in their late 70’s or 80’s. Consider a few issues for starters: chronic health conditions, mobility limitations, stairs, snow/ice, driving, dangerous hills for walking, cognitive issues, and social isolation. You get the idea. Then there is the cost of 24×7 home care, same as assisted living (which is $67K/year in Massachusetts, for example) or even Genworth’s 44-hours of home ca…
Aging in place – it’s emerged (again) during these Covid-19 times. Déjà vu all over again. But ‘aging in place’ is still a challenge and maybe a pipe dream for seniors in their late 70’s or 80’s. Consider a few issues for starters: chronic health conditions, mobility limitations, stairs, snow/ice, driving, dangerous hills for walking, cognitive issues, and social isolation. You get the idea. Then there is the cost of 24×7 home care, same as assisted living (which is $67K/year in Massachusetts, for example) or even Genworth’s 44-hours of home ca…
While research suggests there are health benefits, the FDA doesn’t monitor or regulate the purity or quality of essential oils. It’s important to talk with your healthcare provider before you begin using essential oils and be sure to research the quality of a brand’s products. Always do a patch test before trying a new essential oil.
Palmarosa oil isn’t just a sweet-smelling essential oil. Peeps use it to treat skin probs like acne, eczema, and psoriasis. It’s also been linked to mental health, respiratory, and nervous system benefits.
Here’s a deep dive into palmarosa oil’s potential perks. Spoiler: We still need a lot more research to prove it’s legit.
While research suggests there are health benefits, the FDA doesn’t monitor or regulate the purity or quality of essential oils. It’s important to talk with your healthcare provider before you begin using essential oils and be sure to research the quality of a brand’s products. Always do a patch test before trying a new essential oil.
Palmarosa oil isn’t just a sweet-smelling essential oil. Peeps use it to treat skin probs like acne, eczema, and psoriasis. It’s also been linked to mental health, respiratory, and nervous system benefits.
Here’s a deep dive into palmarosa oil’s potential perks. Spoiler: We still need a lot more research to prove it’s legit.
One of the biggest challenges in regenerative medicine is ensuring the long-term survival and integration into tissue of any meaningful fraction of transplanted cells. Most transplanted cells simply die. Most early cell therapies achieve benefits via the signaling generated by transplanted cells, in the short period of time before they die. Numerous approaches are under development to try to ensure long-term survival of transplanted cells, but successes have so far been few and far between. Here, researchers report on one of these successes, generating retinal cells that integrate into the retina to produce tissue regeneration.
Researchers have presented the first successful attempt to generate retinal cells that can integrate into the retina. Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs)</…
One of the biggest challenges in regenerative medicine is ensuring the long-term survival and integration into tissue of any meaningful fraction of transplanted cells. Most transplanted cells simply die. Most early cell therapies achieve benefits via the signaling generated by transplanted cells, in the short period of time before they die. Numerous approaches are under development to try to ensure long-term survival of transplanted cells, but successes have so far been few and far between. Here, researchers report on one of these successes, generating retinal cells that integrate into the retina to produce tissue regeneration.
Researchers have presented the first successful attempt to generate retinal cells that can integrate into the retina. Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs)</…
I was the Marketing Director of a tech startup, and my work wasn’t bringing in the money or traction that it should. I did everything to improve my results: I read more books, consulted mentors, changed my mindset and tactics, did more field research and experiments, consulted even more books and mentors.
I won’t go into specifics, as that’s not what this article is about. But suffice to say that I did my best to learn from every book, mentor, experiment, and mistake. And I executed all the best practices. But after months of fruitless efforts, the CEO finally let me go. I didn’t contest it. Even I would’ve resigned out of shame for my results.
I was the Marketing Director of a tech startup, and my work wasn’t bringing in the money or traction that it should. I did everything to improve my results: I read more books, consulted mentors, changed my mindset and tactics, did more field research and experiments, consulted even more books and mentors.
I won’t go into specifics, as that’s not what this article is about. But suffice to say that I did my best to learn from every book, mentor, experiment, and mistake. And I executed all the best practices. But after months of fruitless efforts, the CEO finally let me go. I didn’t contest it. Even I would’ve resigned out of shame for my results.