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Robot vacuums are a convenient way to keep your house clean without actually putting in much work, but they’ve all got one major problem—what if your house has multiple stories? At CES this year, I saw two attempts to fix this problem, but one of them was much more fabulous than the other.Roborock has a robot vacuum with legsThis is the more unique of your stair climbing robot vacuums, and the one that’s new for this year. At CES 2026, robot vacuum company Roborock introduced the Roborock Saros Rover, which has two fold-out and individually articulated legs built into it,…
Aldi is bringing cherry juice, acai bowls and overnight oats bread to stores.Cast-iron options like Valentine’s Day cookware and a griddle are also available.Freeze-dried fruit and PB&J sandwiches make great snack or lunchbox options. Snack lovers will find chocolate-covered freeze-dried strawberries and raspberries plus crustless peanut butter and jelly sandwiches as sweet new treats.There are so many everyday finds we love stocking up on at Aldi. From creamy Irish butter to delicious cheeses, the grocery chain carries plenty of things worth putting into your shopping cart year-round. But Aldi also releases seasonal products every month, meaning we’re always updating our…
Ozempic’s FDA label warns that pancreatitis has been reported in clinical trials, and that anyone experiencing pancreatitis should permanently discontinue using the medication.But the expert consensus is now that semaglutide and other GLP-1 drugs do not increase the risk of pancreatitis, says Drucker.Why is the disease listed as a possible side effect? A study published in 2009 on sitagliptin, another GLP-1 drug, found a high percentage of rats on the medication developed pancreatitis.[12] “This got a lot of people concerned and interested, but we subsequently learned that many different species of rats exhibit extraordinarily high rates of spontaneous pancreatitis,” says Drucker.…
The new Dietary Guidelines focus on cutting processed foods, but leave out important details.Protein gets more attention than fiber, though many Americans aren’t eating enough fiber.Experts are concerned over the focus on eating more meat and saturated fat, which could be hard on your heart. On January 7, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) unveiled a document many of us have been waiting for: the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) for 2025 to 2030. The new slate of DGAs is a brief, nine-page report that describes itself as “the most…
When you’re managing a hectic schedule of school runs, work and endless to-do lists, it can be easy to let your own wellbeing slip to the bottom of your priorities. But a few simple habits and the right nutritional support can help you and everyone in your household feel their best throughout the year – and Centrum has a few ideas to get you started. From keeping active as a family to getting a good night’s sleep, here are Centrum’s five practical pointers for weaving wellbeing into you and your loved ones’ everyday life, including how you can support your…
Pain is our friend. It alerts us that something is wrong and that we need to act. Without pain, we would not survive very long. Imagine having appendicitis and no pain, imagine having bone cancer and no pain, or imagine having wounds and infections and no pain. All these outcomes would be disastrous. So, one could argue, pain is our friend. However, pain is also our enemy. Pain that cannot be resolved can be intolerable. Pain is exhausting and can cause both anxiety and depression. Pain can make us incapable of work and can ruin relationships. So, pain is our…
In its essence, wellness is about a need that underscores our common humanity – the need for rest, recharging and resetting. But in practice, in order to meet that need, it is in recognizing and honouring our differences that these are achieved for everyone. This is because what wellness looks like (the subtle and not-so-subtle nuances required) will depend on our identities, our experiences, and our context. If we are not aware of (or responsive to) this truth as we create places and spaces to offer wellness to people, we will miss the mark for many. Missing the mark is…
As foodies we know that there’s nothing dramatic about how we respond to products at the grocery store. Whether it’s excitement over something new, disappointment that a limited-time (or even long-time) favorite is gone, or elation when that product hits shelves again, we can experience a range of emotions as we walk through the aisles. Recently, Sam’s Club shoppers had a slew of emotions to share when they realized that a fan-favorite was back on shelves after a two-year hiatus. The main sentiment? Pure joy. Sam’s Club Brings Back Spinach & Feta Cheese Chicken Meatballs “I’m not being dramatic when…
Between dating app horror stories, talking stages that go nowhere, and meetups that feel more like job interviews, it’s easy to burn out and lose faith in the whole process. Somewhere along the way, under pressure to find the One, many of us forget that dating is supposed to be exciting (or at the very least not draining). So how do you bring back that playfulness?Anwar White, a seasoned relationship coach and founder of Get Your Guy Coaching, hears this a lot. “Some of the complaints are that no one’s really serious out there,” White tells SELF. But what people…
Have you ever felt like you’re doing everything “right” — eating better, moving more, cutting back on junk — and yet the scale just won’t budge? Or maybe the number moves a little… but that stubborn belly fat never seems to go anywhere. If that sounds familiar, it may not be your diet or your willpower that’s the problem. It could be toxins. That’s right. The invisible stuff your body has been soaking up for decades may be quietly forcing you to hold onto fat. And until you get rid of them, losing weight can feel nearly impossible. Let’s break…