We’ve all been there: Waking up in the morning ready to start the day when – oh no, your nose is clogged.
In this week’s medical column, Dr. Michael Daignault shares everything you need to know about congestion woes, including common causes and how to prevent it from happening.
For anyone struggling with seasonal stuffiness, here are a few of his tips:
Wishing you a weekend of breathing easy!
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Kit Connor, star of Netflix’s “Heartstopper,” recently came out as bisexual. But not the way he wanted. My colleague David Oliver broke down what happened and the harms of queerbaiting. Here’s a bit of his piece:
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We pay a lot of attention to Netflix and other streaming services, but are we paying attention to how TV is impacting our relationships?
In this week’s column, Millennial Therapist Sara Kuburic says there are some things to consider when evaluating your relationship with TV and other people in your life.
A movie night or a designated time to binge-watch a new show with your partner (or even family and friends) is great, but here are a couple things to ask yourself:
Is it impacting your sex life?
I am not saying “don’t stream.” I am just saying to pay attention to the ratio of TV to other activities. Anytime we choose to watch something, we need to be aware that we are choosing not to do something else with that time. When we say yes to a 30-minute episode, we are simultaneously saying no to something else. Such as, for example, sex. Many couples feel too exhausted for intimacy after they have played “just one more episode” and consumed all their snacks.
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Say hello again to Mary Kat.
We’ve met Mary Kat in a previous newsletter, but Lonnie Hull DuPont shared a recent photo of her cute cat: “The election is over, Mary Kat. You can come out now,” she writes of the photo.
We totally understand how you feel, Mary Kat!
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