More and more women seem to be sporting long, luscious manes. Our critic offers some possible explanations along with a brief history of hair. By Vanessa Friedman It is true that we are in a Rapunzel ...
Saving the hair of loved ones isn’t just a macabre Victorian relic. For close to 40 years, Leila Cohoon — and later, her daughter Linda Clifford — welcomed tourists to the family’s small museum in ...
When the Steelers took the practice field today in Dublin, Ireland, they weren't wearing their normal practice jerseys. Instead, the players were wearing t-shirts with their names and numbers, but ...
A CDC advisory panel voted Friday to shift COVID vaccine guidance toward "individual decision-making," a policy the agency refers to as "shared clinical decision-making." The approach involves ...
It may not be age that is making your hair thin or fall out, but rather what you are eating and drinking. New research shows certain foods contribute to hair loss, and others help with hair growth.
This story, “Fred Bear at 80,” was published in the March 1982 issue of Outdoor Life. In the early 1940s a seemingly insignificant event took place. A man from New York, who worked for the Corning ...
Shares of WaterBridge Infrastructure are set to begin trading Wednesday after the water infrastructure company's upsized initial public offering was priced at the top of expectations. The Houston ...
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Claims of hair loss have caused quite a stir amongst matcha fans. Many are taking to social media to talk about the green tea’s downsides, from unexpected shedding to extreme hair thinness, and it's ...
What’s in your cup might be working against what’s on your head. A sweeping new scientific review suggests that two of America’s favorite beverages may be quietly sabotaging your scalp — fueling hair ...
Section 1. Purpose. The Founders, in line with great societies before them, attached great importance to Federal civic architecture. They wanted America’s public buildings to inspire the American ...