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Embracing Intuitive Movement

By Maggie Fazeli Fard

Our fitness editor reflects on learning to listen to her body during exercise.

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Low Country Pecan-Crusted Red Snapper With Collard Greens

By Kate Morgan

Red snapper fillets are coated in a crunchy, buttery pecan mixture and served atop sautéed collard greens.

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Play It Again

By Jamie Martin

What do Taylor Swift and Experience Life have in common? Read this to find out.

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Exercise May Reduce Prostate-Cancer Risk

By Craig Cox

Here’s the takeaway from a recent study.

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What Are Some of the Health Consequences of Eating Junk Food?

By Craig Cox

Eating ultraprocessed food may increase the likelihood of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and anxiety, according to a recent review. Here’s why.

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How a Professional Cyclist Found Purpose and Meaning After Retirement

By Experience Life Staff

Fabio Calabria shares how he navigated the challenges of leaving competition and returning to everyday life.

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What Is Breathwork?

By Courtney Helgoe

Humans have recognized the power of controlled breathing for centuries. Give these methods a try to feel the effects on your body and mind.

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Grecian Hazelnut and Orange Olive-Oil Cake

By Kate Morgan

This gluten-free and dairy-free cake blends hazelnut flour and almond flour with extra-virgin olive oil, honey, orange juice and zest, and warming spices like mace and cinnamon.

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What Is Agrivoltaics?

By Craig Cox

A hybrid land-use model that pairs solar panels with productive farmland may help us reach our clean-energy goals.

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5 Ways to Love Deeply and Well

By Henry Emmons, MD and Aimee Prasek, PhD

Learning to love well might be the most important thing we can do for our health and well-being.

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What’s the Best Anti-Cancer Diet?

By Laine Bergeson

It depends on the type of cancer you have as well as the health of your internal ecosystem. Here’s why.

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