NON-FICTION
Health
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Should You Switch From Protein Powder To Protein Water? (Verywell Health)
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5 Myths About Suicide You Need To Stop Believing, According to a Psychologist (Well+Good)
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Burnout Is Tough—When You’re Dealing with Intersectional Burnout, It Can Be Even Tougher (Well+Good)
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When You’re Doing Hands-Only CPR, Staying on Beat Is Lifesaving (Well+Good)
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You spent months at your childhood home. How to handle the sometimes-rocky return to regular life. (The Washington Post)
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Actually, Experts Now Recommend Sleeping in on Weekends—But Only for This Much Time (Well+Good)
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How (and Why) To Protect Your Mental Health While Using LinkedIn (Well+Good)
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Living Seasonally Is a Great Way To Reap Longevity Benefits Year-Round (Well+Good)
Entertainment (celebrities, beauty, culture, books, spirituality)
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Meet Diem, the AI-Powered ‘Social Search Engine’ Meant To Feel Like Your Friend Group Chat (Well+Good)
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For Elaine Welteroth, Saying No Is an Abundance Practice (Well+Good)
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10 Books To Read That Center Trans People and Their Experiences, Recommended by LGBTQ+ Booksellers (Well+Good)
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4 Ways To Keep Your Expensive Fragrances Smelling Fresh for as Long as Humanly Possible (Well+Good)
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Supermodels Ashley Graham and Karlie Kloss Share the Toughest (and Easiest) Parts of New Motherhood (Well+Good)
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Before She Was the Barefoot Contessa, Ina Garten Renovated Houses in DC (Washingtonian)
Travel
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How To Keep Taking Your Hormonal Birth Control on Time When Changing Time Zones on a Long-Haul Trip (Well+Good)
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If You Have To Do a Working Vacation, Here’s Why a Staycation Is the Way To Go (Well+Good)
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How to plan — and survive — a trip with friends (The Washington Post)
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In the Bay Area, an early-20th-century estate and its stunning gardens offer period drama year-round (The Washington Post)
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How capsule wardrobes can simplify packing for trips (The Washington Post)
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Finding peace in San Francisco’s storied Golden Gate Park (The Washington Post)
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This San Francisco hike offers nature, history — and unobstructed views of the Golden Gate Bridge (The Washington Post)
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Beauty products? Specialty foods? What we bring home from every trip. (The Washington Post)
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The 43 best restaurants in Washington, D.C. right now (Time Out)
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The 20 best museums in Washington, D.C. to visit year-round (Time Out)
Home (decor, gardening, pets, maintenance)
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How to Get the "Bookshelf Wealth" Look, According to an Interior Designer (PS)
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You Can Grow Healthier, Happier Vegetables and Herbs by Companion Planting—Here’s How (Well+Good)
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It’s Almost Time To Pull Out Your Cozy Blankets Again—Here’s How To Wash Them and How Often To Do It (Well+Good)
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5 Steps To Organizing Your Dresser, According to Professional Organizers (The Washington Post)
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Host your first dinner party in style with these basic supplies (The Washington Post)
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How to keep a yard safe for your dog — and protect the yard, too (The Washington Post)
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Tips for setting up your home bar, during the holidays and beyond (The Washington Post)
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The right way to spot-clean your couch, based on the fabric (The Washington Post)
Relationships (romantic and otherwise)
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‘Conflict Mapping’ Is Esther Perel’s Technique for Getting to the Bottom of Any Relationship Fight (Well+Good)
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Why Do So Many Fictional Characters Go From Enemies to Lovers—And Can You Ever Expect To Do the Same? (Well+Good)
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Is Phubbing Ruining Your Relationships? Here’s What You Need To Know About the Connection-Killing Phone Habit (Well+Good)
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Why Does a Short-Term Relationship Breakup Still Hurt So Much? (Well+Good)
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As ‘The Golden Bachelor’ Demonstrates, the Key Elements of Falling in Love Are the Same at Any Age (Well+Good)
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Feeling Disconnected From Your Partner? Make Sure Your ‘Emotional Bank Account’ Is in the Green (Well+Good)
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Why the Misuse of ‘Boundaries’ To Control Other People Is an Especially Harmful Kind of Manipulation (Well+Good)
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‘Snow Storming’ Is the Dating Term for Undoing Your Cuffing Season Relationships (Well+Good)