Study provides insight into spatial repellents as method to reduce infection of vector-borne diseases, encourages additional research

by Jessica Sieff A new report from the World Health Organization says initial results from a five-year study into the efficacy of spatial repellents encourage further research into their potential impact to reduce infection of vector-borne diseases including malaria, Zika and dengue fever. According to researchers at the University of Notre Dame, data from a clinical trial… Read More: Study provides insight into spatial repellents as method to reduce… »

12 Women You Didn’t Know Overcame Ovarian Cancer

September marks Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Learn more about the women who beat the odds and overcame this disease referred to by many in the medical community as a “silent killer.” The silent killer Ricardo Serra/Shutterstock One in 78 women will develop ovarian cancer in her lifetime yet despite its prevalence, this disease is often… Read More: 12 Women You Didn’t Know Overcame Ovarian Cancer »

I’m Obsessed With This Super Soft $14 Tank Top from Amazon

Look, I’m not one to invest in obviously trendy pieces. I have been a jeans and T-shirt kinda gal for as long as I can remember. As a very stylish friend once kindly observed, I “approach trends with the fear of a suburban grandmother.” And it’s true—I love wearing classic year-round staples and neutral palettes,… Read More: I’m Obsessed With This Super Soft $14 Tank Top from… »