The Best Concealers for Under Eye Area: Makeup Artist Wendy Rowe

The Best Concealers for Under Eye Area: Makeup Artist Wendy Rowe

Image credit: Daniel Jackson for Vogue Australia When it comes to achieving a flawless, radiant look, one of the essential makeup products you’ll find in any makeup artist’s kit is an under-eye concealer. Opting for a product that’s specially formulated for this delicate eye area is absolutely essential, and choosing a shade that perfectly matches … Read more

Are you turning 26 and having trouble finding health insurance? Let us know.

Are you turning 26 and having trouble finding health insurance? Let us know.

Elisabeth Rosenthal A hard-won provision of the Affordable Care Act allows young adults to stay on their family’s health insurance until age 26. But after that, those without employer-sponsored insurance face a series of complicated decisions, including whether to shop on the insurance marketplace, apply for Medicaid or take a chance and go uninsured. Are … Read more

Ruth Ann Foster: How the gut microbiome affects oxalate tolerance

Ruth Ann Foster: How the gut microbiome affects oxalate tolerance

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Teriyaki Chicken Bowls: Spend with Pennies

Teriyaki Chicken Bowls: Spend with Pennies

This Teriyaki Chicken Bowl is a 30-minute meal with an easy homemade teriyaki sauce. Tender pieces of chicken are cooked in a sweet, sticky sauce, placed over rice and served with vegetables and herbs. This teriyaki bowl recipe is a 30 minute meal. The tender and juicy chicken is covered with the sweet and salty … Read more

Embracing the void: emotional numbness

Embracing the void: emotional numbness

Adam and I, like many of you, are survivors of repetitive physical and emotional abuse from childhood. We have complex PTSD, and it’s no wonder that we sometimes feel emotionally numb. We know how to smile at others and bury our feelings. We know how to suppress our true selves and go with the flow … Read more

Journalists discuss the cost of child shootings and the state’s handling of opioid settlement funds

Journalists discuss the cost of child shootings and the state’s handling of opioid settlement funds

KFF Health News Midwest correspondent Bram Sable-Smith spoke about the lasting trauma experienced by children who survived the Super Bowl parade shooting earlier this year on KMOX’s “Total Information AM” on Aug. 22. Click here to listen to Sable-Smith on “Total Information AM” Read Sable-Smith and Peggy Lowe’s article “Children Who Survived the Super Bowl … Read more

Cotton Classics – Julia Berolzheimer

Cotton Classics – Julia Berolzheimer

Outfit details:Doen dress, Prada necklace (sold out, similar here, cheaper here) and bag, Saint Laurent sunglasses There’s nothing like the breathable, lightweight feel of high-quality cotton. As someone who is heavily involved in fabric selection and design, I appreciate the substantial differences in cotton quality, which are often reflected in their prices. Investing in premium … Read more

Most people are now fireproof

Editor’s note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published on March 1, 2017. In 1973, the U.S. government passed a law requiring all children’s sleepwear to be flame-resistant. Lawmakers may have believed they were preserving public health, believing that such laws helped keep citizens safe. But, to paraphrase someone, sometimes the medicine is … Read more