It isn’t your imagination: allergy season is absolutely brutal this year. Not only is allergy season lasting longer these days due in part to climate change, but this year in particular pollen concentrations have been stronger, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services. As a result, more people are being affected by
Nowadays waking up and getting outside is being viewed as one of the best steps we can take to ensure a positive start to the day. Some might head out for a walk, run or hike, while others are building their very own wellness oasis in their backyards. We broke down some of our favorite
At the age of 27, New Balance athlete Gabby Thomas has racked up a lifetime’s worth of accomplishments. She’s a Harvard University graduate, a two-time Olympic medalist (in the 200 meter and the 4 x 100 meter relay), a World Champion (in the same track and field events), and an NCAA Champion. Any one of
We’re all seeing it- the videos going viral across social media of people dunking their bodies into gallons of ice cold water. Similar to working out, if you don’t post or talk about it, it didn’t happen, right? Whether you’re posting selfies from the plunge or sitting in solitude, the health benefits far exceed being
At some point, everyone has experienced temporary feelings of sadness, exhaustion, and irritability. When these feelings settle in for longer stretches, though, it can be difficult to pinpoint what exactly you’re experiencing and what you need to do to address it. In the Venn diagram of depression and burnout, several symptoms overlap, with both depression
While most of us agree that vegetables are an essential component of a balanced diet, we often focus on the antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and fiber they deliver. And while it’s true that veggies are micronutrient powerhouses, there’s protein in vegetables too — a surprising amount, in some cases. These plant-based protein sources can be particularly
Recovery from home has gotten a whole lot smarter over the years, and now more than ever we’re seeing general fitness enthusiasts add saunas to their home. From clearer and softer skin, to better sleep and reduced muscle or joint pain, adding sauna to your routine can come with a plethora of health benefits, the
It’s nearing midnight, but I can’t sit down. I still have 20 more minutes of standing left to do. No, I’m not doing some “Survivor”–esque endurance challenge, nor am I being tortured (well, not by anyone but myself). I’m trying to live my life based on the findings of a new study that claims the
Lie down, stand up. That may not strike you as an especially advanced series of motions, but they’re the foundation of an advanced, full-body exercise that trainers love and too many of the rest of us skip out on: the Turkish get-up. The Turkish get-up involves moving from a prone to a standing position while
If you need a reminder of how incredibly popular the Insanity workout — a super-hard, DVD-based workout created by celebrity fitness trainer and choreographer Shaun T— was back in the late 2000s, how about this: my high school boyfriend once turned down an invite to hang out at my house after school — ahem, alone
Every editorial product is independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. On Running sneakers have been on my radar for quite some time now. I’ve seen plenty of people sport them out and about in the city, which is probably since they’re well-renowned for supporting the
If cardio seems more like a chore and less like a fun sweat session, this 10-minute HIIT workout can help you switch it up. Presented by Allegra, this high-energy routine is a quick way to get your daily dose of cardio…minus the treadmill. The programming moves quickly so you’ll never feel bored, with short intervals
If you’re not on the women’s volleyball wave, it’s time to get acquainted. The sport is loaded with killer athleticism and the energy is undeniably electric. But if you’re Googling, “How is volleyball scored?“ mid-game, you’re not alone. Volleyball scoring can seem complex, but we’re here to serve up (pun intended, sorry!) everything you need
As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you’ll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. The Expert Edit features interviews with specialists about the products they swear by in their chosen field. For the
POPSUGAR Photography | Anvita ReddyPOPSUGAR Photography | Anvita Reddy Every editorial product is independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. I’ve been told my whole life that drinking water is the answer to my health and wellness problems, from headaches and congested skin to gut issues.
I’ve struggled to find my center ever since developing a chronic illness in 2021. “You need to be more in your body,” an energy healer once told me while conducting an aura reading in Sedona, Arizona. “This body is broken,” I responded with all the candor I could muster, thinking of my chronic pain and
Even with the best sexual aftercare, nausea after sex is a very real phenomenon. According to Shieva Ghofrany, MD, FACOG, a board-certified ob-gyn and advisory board member for PS’s Condition Center, while it’s not necessarily common to feel nauseous after sex, it’s also not unheard of. The issue is that there’s isn’t much research on
Every editorial product is independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. When you think of a classic commercial gym, odds are Planet Fitness comes to mind. The New Hampshire-based chain has been around since the ’90s, with over 2,500 locations worldwide. As one of the largest
Working out at home isn’t always easy. Although convenient, small spaces, ample distractions, and a lack of equipment can quickly put a damper on your fitness regimen. That said, whether you struggle with “gymtimidation” or just don’t feel like leaving the comfort of your own home, you can still get a great workout in. For
Throughout her entire track and field career, Gina Procaccio never had a woman coach. That’s saying something. Procaccio ran competitively for 10 years, as an All-American collegiate and professional long- and middle-distance runner in the late ’80s and ’90s. But in 1994, she became the first woman track and field coach she knew, when she
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