Currently Creasing: Week of January 13

Currently Creasing: Week of January 13

Here’s what our team has for you to bookmark & read this week

  1. Australia's deadly wildfires are showing no signs of stopping. What you need to know and how. you can help.

  2. The Cost of Fleeing Climate Change: How an adoption racket in Arkansas offered a way off the Marshall Islands.

  3. How ‘Muscle Confusion’ Might Help Your Workouts: Shifting, quicksilver workouts may yield mental benefits that more rote regimens do not.

  4. Making Art Is Good For Your Health. Here's How To Start A Habit: Professional artists aren't the only people who can make art. In this episode, learn how to weave art into your everyday life. Because whether you're doodling, making pottery or embroidering, creativity is good for you and your health.

  5. America Loves Its Unregulated Wellness Chemicals: CBD was just the beginning.

  6. Air Pollution May Damage the Brain: Tiny air pollutants may cause changes in brain structure that resemble those of Alzheimer’s disease.

  7. I can’t fix the global waste problem, but here are small steps I am taking to be more sustainable: Individual efforts may seem trivial, but don’t get discouraged.

  8. The Big Number: Why your risks for 7 types of cancer could be reduced with physical activity: Research shows several exercises can be effective against these cancers: breast, colon, endometrial, kidney, liver, multiple myeloma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

  9. 12 Queer Films We Can't Wait to See in 2020: 2019 was one of the best years yet for queer cinema. So far, 2020 is looking even better.

  10. How Not to Feel Dead Tired This Winter: It’s cold. It’s dark. And spring is months away. No wonder you’re exhausted. Here are four expert strategies to feeling revitalized, even in the most wintry of days.


Thought of the Week

“The idea that my brain could be untangled, straightened out, and thus refashioned into a state of peace and sanity was a comforting fantasy.” 

Ottessa Moshfegh

When Celebrities Talk Science

When Celebrities Talk Science

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