Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The Morning Scoop: 27 Ways to Boost Your Metabolism NOW, A New Way to Support Boston and More!

Did you know you should snack before bed if you wanna boost that metabolism? Truth! See 26 more ways to rev your own calorie-burning engine. [POPSUGAR Fitness]

RunNow.com launched today with the hopes of raising $1 million for One Fund Boston by National Running Day (June 5th). Buy a bracelet for two bucks and you can chip in on that goal. [RunNow.com]

Happy Earth Day, y'all! Here's how Google changed up their Doodle to celebrate going green. [Mashable]

Jennifer Lawrence chopped her hair into a chic lob. What do you guys think? [HuffPost]

You know how gyms have been, like, devoted to weight machines for 30 years now? Looks like fitness brands are turning to the playground for some fresh inspiration. [NYTimes]

Find the perfect nude shoe to lengthen your gams this season, no matter your skintone. [YouBeauty]

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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

The Morning Scoop: Surprisingly Sugary Foods, Dancer Speaks Out After Boston Attacks and More!

Sugar can hide in the most interesting places -- like spaghetti sauce. See other foods where the super-sweet culprit lurks. [POPSUGAR Fitness]

A dance instructor who lost her left foot in the Boston attacks last week not only vows to dance again but to run the marathon as well. We're so inspired! [Boston Herald]

Ready for an LOL? Check out this "dramatic reading" of the now-infamous sorority girl's letter to her chapter. [Funny or Die]

New York City wants to ban cigarette sales to individuals under 21 in a bill first introduced yesterday by the City Council. We're curious to see how this unfolds. [Reuters]

Are you always honest with your doctor? You should be! Here, some explanation as to why we fib to our MDs. [NY Times]

In totally over-the-top news, Zac Posen has created a dress made of 24-karat gold leaf. It's worth $1.5 million. [Refinery 29]

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Adidas Supports Boston, The Deets Behind BB Creams and More!

Adidas, the official sponsor of the Boston Marathon, has launched a limited-edition "Boston Stands as One" t-shirt. 100% of the proceeds will go to The One Fund Boston, Inc., to help those affected by the tragedy. [Adidas]

Everyone's into BB creams, but which ones really get the job done? Click through to find out. [Fashionista]

One of the toughest parts of redecorating? Not screwing up your new paint job. Get it right with these tips. [BuzzFeed]

If you're a runner and not already foam rolling, you gotta start. It helps stiff muscles and prevents injury. [POPSUGAR Fitness]

Artichokes are obviously delicious and awesome for you, but, uh, how do you cut 'em? It's simple! Learn how here. [NYTimes]

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Boston Bombing Aftermath: Fear, Empathy, Anger

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April 16, 2013 -- It’s normal to feel a range of emotions the day after the terror bombing attack at the Boston Marathon, even if you were thousands of miles away.

Los Angeles psychologist Emanuel Maidenberg, PhD, says that in the wake of all that horror, it's understandable that emotions are still raw and intense.

"People become vigilant, they look around, they become apprehensive," says Maidenberg, director of the cognitive behavioral therapy clinic at the UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine.

Empathy for those killed or injured, as well as fear for your own safety and anger at the bomber or bombers, are also common and normal at this time, he says. Three people are dead and more than 150 are reported injured from two bombs that exploded near the finish line of the marathon Monday afternoon.

For people who witnessed the attacks, the same emotions can surface, he says, although they may be much more intense.

"Some people feel numb emotionally and some feel overwhelmed," he says. "Some people feel they have to start doing something right away to help other people." Immediately after the attacks, news reports told of runners who went straight to the nearby hospitals to donate blood.

"Some feel it's best to withdraw and isolate themselves," he says.

While the other emotions are healthy, withdrawing and isolating are not, he says.

For the runners, especially those turned back from finishing the race, he says, there is also disappointment and frustration.

For the first few days after such a catastrophe, Maidenberg says, sharing your feelings with others can help.

The tendency to stay plugged in constantly to news reports, though, can be mentally unhealthy, he says. "We want to know what's happening, who's behind it," he says. That helps us deal with some of the uncertainty.

But it can also keep you from your regular activities, which is good for healing, he says. He suggests limiting your news viewing.  "My advice is, you do want to seek accurate and timely information. Once or twice a day, check in," he says. The rest of the time, it's better to go about your typical activities, he says.

This is the time to pay even more attention to your usual stress-reduction techniques and to do more of them, not less. It’s wise to give yourself a reality check, too. "We should also remind ourselves that the likelihood of this happening to us remains extremely low," he says.

While those who witnessed the events firsthand may take longer to cope with their emotions, anyone still feeling overwhelmed after 4 to 6 weeks should consider seeking professional help, Maidenberg says.

The people seriously injured in the attacks often deal with body image issues and envisioning a new life, says Terrence Sheehan, MD. He is medical director of the Amputee Coalition and chief medical officer of the Adventist Rehabilitation Hospital of Maryland. Some of the victims lost limbs or suffered other serious injuries to their extremities. Others suffered brain trauma.


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Friday, July 26, 2013

The Morning Scoop: All the Deets on the MTV Movie Awards, Your Boston Marathon Viewing Guide and More!

Last night's MTV Movie Awards packed the house full of celebs, laughs and tunes. (We love you Emma Watson!) Check out the best of the red carpet and great show moments, plus the much-awaited full trailer for Hunger Games: Catching Fire. [HuffPost; MTV; Gawker]

Today's Boston Marathon is the one of the most heralded races in the world. Here's your complete guide to watching runners like Kara Goucher, Shalane Flanagan and more. [Bleacher Report]

We know sea salt is trendy. But is it healthier than regular table salt? A scientist weighs in. [YouBeauty]

Beyonce's new tour shoes are fierce -- they read "Mrs. Carter" on the soles. [People]

Getting all stressed out already? C'mon, it's only Monday, so try one of these instant stress busters on the spot. [Lifehacker]

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Christian Bale and Amy Adams on set in Boston


Browse through Glamour's extensive daily celebrity photo gallery online today. Check out what your favourite celebrity has been up to!

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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Bradley Cooper and Suki Waterhouse seen walking in Boston Park in Massachusetts


So they ARE dating! We snapped Bradley Cooper and Brit model Suki Waterhouse attempting an in cognito stroll through Boston Common Park in Massachusetts yesterday

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