Healthy lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle is one which helps to keep and improve people's health and well-being.Many governments and non-governmental organizations have made big efforts in healthy lifestyle and health promotion.

Mental Health

Mental health can be considered a very important factor of physical health for the effects it produces on bodily functions. This type of health concerns emotional and cognitive well-being or an absence of mental disorder.

Public health

Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.

Reproductive Health

For the UN, reproductive health is a right, like other human rights. This recent concept evokes the good transmission of the genetic heritage from one generation to the next.

Health

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

dimanche 25 mars 2018

The Cast of The West Wing Has a Message For Every American About Voting Rights

It will be 12 years this May since The West Wing ended its seven-season run, but the Aaron Sorkin drama continues to be one of the most loved (and binged) television series in history. The show's in-depth, highly addictive depiction of the inner workings of the White House is something that has continually served as a cultural touchpoint for the American democracy; even today, watching the plot unfold on the small screen can deliver brand-new meaning to the headlines we read and new depth to the punditry we witness on a day-to-day basis.

But while the cast may just play politicos on TV, in the past they've come together to use their TV fame to stump for issues they feel strongly about in real life, like in 2015 when they reunited in partnership with the Obama administration to transform a first-season episode into a clever engagement campaign. But on March 22, the cast once again reassembled for an issue that should be top of mind for all Americans in 2018: voting rights.

In order to bring awareness to an issue that has the potential to fall through the cracks without our sincerest attention, NowThis produced a video that reminds us all why we loved each and every character in the long-running series so much and how important it is for all of us to exercise our civic duty in the midterm elections and cast ballots at our polling places. Above, watch the video in full - and hot tip, there's no shame in streaming all of The West Wing on Netflix tonight; it's certainly what I'll be doing, in lieu of cable news.

The Whole World Is Talking About Fortnite Battle Royale Right Now – Here's What You Need to Know

If you spend any time playing video games – or know anyone who does – chances are you've heard the name Fortnite at least once over the last nine months. But with the March 17 launch of Fortnite Battle Royale on iOS, the game has reached a whole new level of ultra-virality – not only is it sitting at the top of the charts in the App Store, it's got a waiting list a mile long eagerly awaiting access.

If at this point you're wonder what exactly Fortnite is, ahead we break down every little thing you need to know about the franchise that is taking the world by storm.

The backstory

Fortnite appeared in our lives back in July 2017, when the game – billed as a cross between Minecraft and PUBG – launched on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC/Mac. The original game centered on the 2 percent of Earth's population who survived a mass extinction event, and challenged users to create shelters and defeat zombie-like creatures in order to live another day and bring the world back to normal.

While Fortnite proved to be super popular, what truly broke through was the game's eventual free-to-play spin-off, Fortnite Battle Royale. Unlike its longform older brother, the free game doesn't focus on long-term survival of the fittest; instead, it's a co-op centered around a core group of 100 players fighting to be the last man standing. A Battle Royale indeed.

The rise of Fortnite Battle Royale – among *literally* everyone

We may have alluded to this previously, but the game got very popular by the time 2018 rolled around. Not convinced? Just take a quick look at Drake – yes, that Drake – duking it out alongside Twitch star Ninja:

Watch Squads with Drake, Travis and JuJu you heard me. | @Ninja on Twitter and Instagram from Ninja on www.twitch.tv

Outside of Drake, it was recently revealed that a number of NBA stars are unbelievably addicted to the game and that celebrities and e-sports pros alike would be going head-to-head at the video game conference E3 this year. But outside of the more mainstream faces, many have begun to argue that it's the biggest game on Earth right now, and honestly, that wouldn't surprise us in the slightest.

Fans line up for the mobile version of the game

Now that you know the backstory, it should come as no surprise that the eagerly-awaited mobile version has a hefty waiting list. If you aren't in the loop with someone who has easy access to an invite, you can sign up for one on the Fortnite website and eagerly await entry – but it's worth noting that you must own an Apple device running iOS to play. While Epic Games has plans to release the game on Android as well, there is no date set in stone just yet.

Here's the good news, though: the game is still free-to-play on consoles and computers, so even if you can't get access to the mobile game right away we highly recommend checking it out via those platforms as soon as possible.

27 Hollywood Ladies and Their Hot Younger Guys

When it comes to celebrity relationships, is age really just a number? According to a recent study, the less of an age difference there is between partners, the more likely a relationship will last. While troves of Hollywood men have been notorious for testing the limits, A-list ladies have also given junior companions a shot. Read on to discover the most memorable relationships between famous women and men who are at least five years younger, and then find out which celebrity couples have stayed together the longest.

19 Grey's Anatomy Moments That Prove Arizona Is a Ray of Damn Sunshine

This month, Grey's Anatomy fans received from pretty devastating news: Jessica Capshaw, aka Arizona Robbins, is leaving at the end of season 14. While we have no idea what's in store for Arizona as she moves on to (hopefully) better things, the best we can do is pay tribute to this sweet and sunshine-y character. Arizona was a beacon of LGBTQ+ representation, and against all odds, she taught us how to face adversity and rise above our personal traumas. Let's all hold each other and remember what made her so special.

Jennifer Hudson Performs at March For Our Lives After Losing Her Family to Gun Violence

For many people, marching during Saturday's March For Our Lives demonstrations was a deeply personal act. Countless attendees, who showed their support for gun control all over the country, were victims of gun violence themselves, from the outspoken students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to singer Jennifer Hudson. The Oscar winner tragically lost her mother, brother, and 7-year-old nephew in 2008 when they were shot and killed by her former brother-in-law William Balfour.

Like Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande, Hudson showed support for the cause by taking the stage at the march in Washington D.C. and belting out a stunning rendition of the Bob Dylan classic "The Times They Are A-Changin." With a gospel choir to back her up, Hudson's performance was easily one of the day's most powerful moments (of which there was no shortage). Watch it above.

Miley Cyrus Performs a Powerful Rendition of "The Climb" at March For Our Lives

Miley Cyrus was one of many celebrities who showed support for gun control at the March For Our Lives rally on Saturday afternoon. As hundreds of thousands gathered in Washington D.C. - and across the rest of the country - to send a message to congress that they've had #Enough, Cyrus hit the stage to perform an emotional rendition of her 2009 hit "The Climb," all while holding a sign reading "Never Again." The singer also wore a gray sweatshirt with the hashtag #MSDStrong written across the front as a nod to the victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in February.

"Thank you for being here. I love you so much. Never again," she said. "You guys are so incredible. I find myself lucky to be in presence of all of you wonderful people fighting for what is right. Love y'all so much. Thank you." It shouldn't come as a surprise that her beautiful performance might make you a little misty-eyed. Watch it above, and then check out the rest of our coverage of March For Our Lives.

Prepare to Ugly Cry Over Lin-Manuel Miranda and Ben Platt's Gorgeous Musical Mashup

Today is going to be a good day, and here's why: Lin-Manuel Miranda and Ben Platt just teamed up for the theater duet of your dreams. In support of the March For Our Lives Initiative, the Tony winners got together to sing a mashup of their hit Broadway songs, "You Will Be Found" from Dear Evan Hansen and "Story of Tonight" from Hamilton.

Not only is it nostalgic to hear them sing these songs again - Miranda made his final performance as Alexander Hamilton in July 2016, while Platt said goodbye to Evan Hansen in November 2017 - but I can't get over how good their voices sound together. Let's just say, it will have you sobbing more than Platt in Dear Evan Hansen. Can these two please do a musical together ASAP?

Forget Tonya Harding - We've Never Seen Margot Robbie in a Role Quite Like This Before

Following her critically acclaimed portrayal of Tonya Harding in the Oscar-nominated I, Tonya, Margot Robbie is moving on to an entirely different and darker project. In Terminal, the actress plays a mysterious woman who leads two hitmen on a dangerous mission. "There is a place like no other on earth: a land full of wonder, mystery, and danger," she states in the Alice in Wonderland-inspired trailer, "Some say to survive it you need to be as mad as a hatter - which luckily I am." Also starring Simon Pegg and Mike Myers, the movie is slated for a May 11 release. Watch the creepy trailer above.

Mister Rogers Is Getting the Documentary He Deserves, and the Trailer Will Make You Weep

It's been over a decade since Fred Rogers passed away, but his memory continues to live on. Earlier this year, it was announced that the venerable icon and beloved children's show host would be receiving his own USPS stamp, which followed the news that Tom Hanks will be portraying him in the upcoming movie You Are My Friend. On top of all that, an emotional trailer was just released for a documentary about his life and legacy. Arriving in theaters this Summer, Won't You Be My Neighbor? will focus on Rogers and his groundbreaking show, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Cozy up in your favorite cardigan and watch the sentimental trailer above.

Did Jessica Capshaw Just Throw a Little Bit of Shade at Grey's Anatomy?

Oh, to navigate these troubling Grey's Anatomy waters. Very little time has passed since we first learned of April and Arizona's surprise departures at the end of season 14. In the case of Jessica Capshaw, we're losing a crucial LGBTQ+ character who is an important beacon of representation on the show. Suffice it to say, it's a great loss for everyone, but especially a great loss for the LGBTQ+ community. Plus, like, Arizona is a ray of sunshine. The next season will almost certainly be a little dimmer without her.

Perhaps the most interesting thing about these exits is that they don't exactly seem . . . wanted. I'm not referring to the angry fan backlash (although that's very real), but rather the fact that the show's creative forces are insisting the decision is creative, and neither Capshaw nor Sarah Drew seem to be totally on board with the move. (I'm projecting a little bit here, bear with me.) I mean, Capshaw's touching statement is heartbreaking enough in itself, but there's another little Twitter tidbit that seems to suggest she's not ready to go.

Basically, a Jessica Capshaw Twitter account shared a very old clip from season eight. We meet Arizona's childhood friend Nick, who's dying of cancer. Arizona is devastated, because she's a doctor, and Nick comes in when his cancer is very advanced and in its later stages. If he had come to her sooner, she could have saved him. The fan behind the Twitter account expressed a bit of sadness and a wish that this relationship (which is only seen in two episodes) could have been explored just a little bit more.

In a response tweet, Capshaw said that "there is so much more to create here" with a winking face. This would be five days after the news of her departure broke. Five days after the showrunner basically said, "We've run out of stories for Arizona's character." This is Capshaw's (very classy) way of saying, "I respectfully disagree." And, well, it doesn't get any more real than that. It's moments like that really make you wonder what's going on behind the scenes. But alas, whether we like it or not, our days with Arizona are numbered. It's time to prepare ourselves for an emotional goodbye.

Um, There Could TOTALLY Be a Smash Reboot - but There's a Catch

It's been nearly five years since NBC axed its musical drama Smash after just two seasons. During its run, it was a fairly divisive show: it had an incredible, well-received first season, then nearly sank without a trace during its second round. In the years that followed, many might argue that the show has developed a bit of a cult following. And I don't think it would be a stretch to say a great many people would love to see the show come back. Luckily, a potential revival has just turned from a far-off daydream to a very real possibility.

Cut to Stagecraft, a theater podcast that's produced by Variety. The most recent episode features Robert Greenblatt, chairman of NBC's entertainment division. During the 30-minute chat, Greenblatt addresses the whole Smash situation, noting that many people still seem to hold a special place for it in their hearts. In fact, the support seems to be even more abundant. "Interestingly enough, I hear more about people loving Smash now than I ever did when it was on the air," Greenblatt said. He also teased the possibility of bringing back the show, but in an entirely different iteration.

You see, Smash might not necessarily be returning to the small screen, but the story will live on. We're talking about a stage adaptation. "We've been thinking about different ways to think about a stage musical based on Bombshell or Smash," Greenblatt revealed.

For those of you who didn't watch the show or who need a refresher, Bombshell is the name of the imaginary musical that's being produced within the world of Smash. It's the show within the show, and it's based on the life of Marilyn Monroe. So, basically, that imaginary show could become a reality, or the story of Smash (with Bombshell contained within) could become its own Broadway-bound bonanza. "There's an incarnation which could sort of combine both," Greenblatt continued. "You may not have seen the last of Smash yet. There you have it, folks. Hold on to those dreams.

Meet the Bewitching Cast of Netflix's The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

Casting for The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is officially underway! After announcing that Kiernan Shipka will star as the infamous teenage witch in January, Netflix has revealed even more additions to the upcoming series. Netflix has found Sabrina's dreamboat boyfriend, as well as a few other exciting players. See who's already signed up for the show ahead.

Drew Barrymore Apologizes to Jake Gyllenhaal in the Most Drew Barrymore Way Possible

Drew Barrymore wants Jake Gyllenhaal to know that he is indeed loved. The actress was recently forced to rank her previous costars in a cruel game on James Corden's The Late Late Show. After being put in a tough position, Drew ranked her Donnie Darko costar lower than Hugh Grant and Adam Sandler. Now, Drew is apologizing to Jake in the most public way possible.

At the premiere for the second season of Santa Clarita Diet on Thursday night, Drew brought along a little accessory: a sign that read "I love Jake Gyllenhaal." The actress walked the red carpet with the poster and posed for pictures to make her statement clear. See pictures of the hilarious stunt ahead.

Queer Eye's Tan France Took SNL's Pete Davidson Shopping, and the End Result Is Amazing

Here's a fun fact: Saturday Night Live comedian Pete Davidson has a pretty adorable friendship going on with the cast of Queer Eye. As unexpected as their bond might be, it recently provided excellent fodder for a mini episode of Netflix's makeover show when fashion expert Tan France took Davidson shopping. Fortunately for all of us, SNL graciously filmed the whole thing.

The pair discuss everything from too-tight boxers to why you should treat mannequins with respect ("They're three grand a pop!"), and Davidson even reveals one of the reasons getting a new wardrobe is so important (girlfriend Cazzie David has "a cool family who all dress nice" while he's usually wearing "a f*cking Super Mario Bros. t-shirt"). Naturally, France wastes no time in upgrading his clothes, so watch the sweet video above to see the end result.

Wedding Music Ideas: 100 Songs For Your First Dance

There are plenty of details to consider when planning a wedding, not the least of which is the music. The first dance is often the first song decision many couples make, because it's the centerpiece of the reception, with the newlyweds dancing for the first time with all eyes on them. If you're on the hunt for the perfect tune for the first dance, we're here to help. From rock to classic to pop, here are 100 song suggestions sweet enough for a first dance. Need more advice? Here are all of our wedding music ideas!

Boy Meets World Star Danielle Fishel Is Engaged - Meet Her Fiancé!

See Katy Perry in Various States of Undress

Ever since she broke onto the scene in 2008, Katy Perry has never shied away from showing off her best assets and flaunting her famous figure. For no particular reason at all, we've rounded up Katy's sexiest moments, both on and off the stage. See them all now - and rock on, Katy!

Beyoncé and JAY-Z Are "on the Run" While Filming a New Music Video in Jamaica

Beyoncé and JAY-Z were spotted filming a video in Bob Marley's old stomping grounds of Trench Town in Kingston, Jamaica, on Tuesday, and we're dying to know more about it. Not only did the music power couple take over the street while cuddled up on a motorcycle, but Beyoncé was the sweetest as she waved to nearby fans and blew kisses at them.

Beyoncé and JAY-Z recently announced their On the Run II tour, and they also teamed up with DJ Khaled for his new single "Top Off." So, is this a video for their tour? A video for their song with DJ Khaled? Or are Beyoncé and JAY-Z releasing a new song together and dropping a surprise video? Honestly, all of these options are possible, but then again, you never know with the queen of surprises.

Is It Hot in Here? Nope - It's Just These 21 Sexy Movies on Netflix

If you need a reason to crank up the romance tonight, look no further than Netflix's lengthy selection of sexy films. Every month, the streaming giant adds more to its collection, so we figured it was high time to narrow it down to the steamy films that are the most worth your time. From erotic thrillers to moving foreign films, there's really something for everyone. Grab a glass of wine and get cozy, because it's about to get a little hot in here.

This Is Why I'm Keeping My American Last Name When I Get Married

"So what's your new name going to be when you get married?" My answer: "It's going to be 'Emilia' . . . wait for it . . . 'Benton.'"

Most people express surprise and shock when I tell them I don't plan to change my name when I get married later this year, but in 2017, I'm equally shocked that most people would just assume I would, because it's what you're "supposed" to do (here in the US, anyway). But a name is such a huge part of one's identity, and my decision is one that I actually have given a lot of thought to - and the reason is probably one you'd never guess.

My mother was born and raised in Lima, Peru, where she lived for most of her life before she finished medical school, married my American dad, and eventually moved to my hometown of Houston, TX, a few years before my twin sister and I were born.

In Peru, children are given four total names at birth: first name, middle name, father's last name, mother's last name. When women get married, they traditionally keep their legal birth names instead of taking on their partner's. This is exactly what all my seven Peruvian tías have done, and the traditions are actually the same in Mexico, where my fiancé is from.

Despite the fact that my mom's Peruvian culture was always a huge part of her life, she chose to follow the American custom and took my dad's last name, swapping her original middle name for just her father's last name's initial. Her legal name became Claudia S. Benton - the S stood for Subiria.

Since my mom passed away when I was 11, when I got engaged, I turned to my dad and her sisters to try to learn about how she came to this decision. My aunts suggested she was just beginning her career as a doctor, and it's likely she thought that having an American name would give her an advantage in the medical field when it came to being taken seriously by her future colleagues. My dad has told me she was convinced she would end up at a program either in Detroit or Miami, because "that's where they sent all the foreign-born Latinos." I can certainly sympathize with that, as I've been stereotyped and even had my intelligence insulted in professional and educational settings simply because I'm visibly Latina. But I'd be lying if I said that revelation, and the fact that my mom might have gone to lengths to conceal her Latino last name, didn't also make me sad.

I've known for years, long before I met my now-fiancé, that I wanted to keep my name if and when I got married. Even though it's been almost 19 years since my mom passed away unexpectedly, she's still widely remembered within the Texas medical field and in the large hospital she worked at. It never fails to make me proud any time I am recognized as Claudia Benton's daughter, so why would I want people not to know I'm related to this amazing woman? My mom's decision might have been an effort to fight stereotypes, but my decision to keep my American last name, her last name, has everything to do with her legacy.

20+ DIY Mother's Day Presents She'll Go Crazy For

Mother's Day is right around the corner, and while some may read that with excitement, others who have, hmm, not planned accordingly may be a bit more anxious about the fact that the holiday is almost here. But, fear not - we've got a list of DIY gift ideas that can help get you out of a tight spot and are guaranteed to have Mom falling head over heels in love. Scroll ahead for 20-plus options.

I Tried Gordon Ramsay's Famous Chicken Cacciatore, and It's Wildly Easy

Next on your list of basic dishes to master should be Gordon Ramsay's chicken cacciatore, a visually stunning entree of chicken breast in a light tomato sauce with onions, olives, and capers, finished with lemon and basil. A light coating of flour totally transforms the chicken. Notorious for being dry and bland, the chicken breast in this dish is instead moist and perfectly browned, its seared exterior giving way to impeccably tender meat.

The chicken is sauteed in olive oil and a touch of butter for two minutes on each side so it's caramelized and rich in flavor, then set aside. The key to Ramsay's chicken cacciatore, though, is its base of caramelized onions splashed with white wine to create a rich syrup that lends sweetness to the otherwise savory entree. It's so robust that it brings out the natural brightness in the flavors of the tomatoes, olives, and capers, and it's why the chicken needs no seasoning other than salt and pepper.

Once the sauce reduces, the chicken returns to the pan and finishes cooking in the wildly aromatic, simmering sauce. A vibrant medley of olives, capers, diced lemon (yes, diced!), and basil chiffonade (basically, twirled ribbons of basil) is sprinkled over the dish, which looks incredible when served straight from the pan. The best part? It's ready in less than 30 minutes. (And all without Ramsay's infamous yelling.) I was amazed at how each bite was bursting with summery flavor without any additional ingredients. Give this dish a try once, and you'll soon want to make it for every occasion - as both an easy weeknight meal for yourself and as a beautiful, healthy dish for guests.

Get the recipe: Gordon Ramsay's chicken cacciatore

The 10 Best Places to Go For Moms Who Want to Vacation All by Themselves

I was kayaking around Anacapa Island off the coast of Ventura, CA. The setting was stunning, but I was more focused on what - or rather, who - wasn't there: my 2-year-old daughter, Lucy, who was over 3,000 miles away in New Jersey with her babysitter. I felt guilty when I initially decided to go on the trip, but there was no way I could say no. I had always wanted to visit, and while the islands are family friendly, I knew Lucy wouldn't be up for things like hiking or kayaking. Besides, I didn't want to take the trip for her. I wanted to take the trip for myself.

I'm a single mom, and I don't have family nearby. That meant I needed to hire a babysitter for three days. I went back and forth about going a ridiculous number of times, but as I sat on the water, the waves lapping at my kayak, I was so thankful. Sure, I missed Lucy, but I hadn't realized how much I had missed myself. I hadn't kayaked since well before she was born, even though I used to lead kayak expeditions when I was in college. I had missed allowing my thoughts to unfold without interruption. I had missed letting myself set the schedule.

When I came back, I felt happy to see Lucy and happy in my own skin. I felt more energized, more relaxed, and absolutely certain that a solo mom trip isn't bad - it's wonderful. To be totally honestly, I think that alone time made me a better parent. It made me more aware of my own needs, more appreciative of the bond Lucy and I have, and thankful that the "old" me is still there. And I can't wait to plan another trip, so if you're also in need of a little getaway, keep reading for 10 of the best places you can travel to - all by yourself.

samedi 24 mars 2018

Selena Gomez Proudly Showed Off Her Scars in a Sexy String Bikini, and It's Empowering as Heck

Selena Gomez has been the talk of the town lately, and not just because of her recent break from boyfriend Justin Bieber. The starlet has been living life to the fullest in one amazing outfit after the next. After showing off her street style chops in a denim-on-denim look and a cozy blue cardigan, Selena took a much-needed vacation in Sydney, Australia.

The singer caught some rays with friends on a luxury yacht while wearing a sexy string bikini. Selena used one of our favorite swimwear hacks by mixing an orange bikini top with a pair of cheeky black bottoms. Selena proudly showed off her kidney transplant scars and later posted an Instagram video with a powerful caption calling out society's beauty norms. Read on to see all angles of her string bikini, and buy similar versions of her swimsuit ahead.

5 Nonnegotiable Rules For Hand-Me-Downs

One of the great things about having friends, family, or neighbors with children is the almost endless possibilities for hand-me-downs. Kids grow so quickly in the first few years of their lives; one moment they fit perfectly into that Winter coat, and the next it's like a tube top. But because they grow so quickly and their clothes and toys are usually only slightly worn, it seems unreasonable to just get rid of them or to keep buying them brand new items every few months. While hand-me-downs are a great way to save money and to make use out of things that still have a lot of potential, there are some steadfast rules you should always follow, whether you're the giver or the receiver.

  1. Check Product Recalls. The last thing you want to do is give away or receive a product that's been recalled by the manufacturer. Whether it's clothing, furniture, toys, or other items, always be sure to check that the specific product you're giving or receiving is still safe to use. This is especially important for items like furniture, car seats, and other pieces that could put your child or someone else's child in danger if they're defective.
  2. Make Sure They're Extremely Clean. Whether or not you realize it, giving away your child's worn clothes or used toys without washing them could spread dangerous germs, allergens, and more. And if you're the one on the receiving end of the used items, make sure you wash them, launder them, and give them a good once-over to make sure they're really clean. It's not just a matter of sanitation, either - these kinds of items could even spread pests like bedbugs, which no one wants.
  3. Make Sure They're in Good Condition. A beloved toy or a well-worn item of clothing may have brought you and your child lots of joy, but consider whether the item has come to the end of its life and should be discarded of in a different way. Check toys to make sure they're not broken, and make sure clothing and shoes are only lightly worn. Items with holes in them or that are missing essential pieces are not necessarily going to be useful for another child.
  4. Don't Give Away Your Trash. Has your child stopped using a toy because it's missing pieces or because something is broken, causing it not to work anymore? Items like this belong in the trash and shouldn't be given away to unsuspecting friends, neighbors, or family members. Also a big no-no? Don't try to hide things you're too busy to throw away in a box of otherwise good items. No one wants to be disappointed to find out that half of the things you've given them are just junk.
  5. Be Clear About Sizing. Always be clear about sizing with the person you're handing off your worn items to. If you tell them that you have a collection of pieces in a certain size, don't throw in a bunch of other clothing in different sizes with it. Be respectful that the person receiving the hand-me-downs still has specific needs for their children and might not want every single piece of clothing you want to get rid of.

44 Non-Candy Easter Basket Ideas For Kids of All Ages

Avoid a sugar overload this Easter by infusing your tots' baskets with plenty of nonsweet treats. From baby to big kid, we've rounded up 44 fun finds for little ones of all ages. Get creative, Easter bunny, and switch up this year's stash of goodies with treats that will last them a lot longer than candy and cupcakes!

This Popular Design Couple Just Launched a Kids' Collection at Walmart

Finding stylish, modern kids' furniture that's also affordable can be challenging, which is why Robert and Cortney Novogratz - designers and parents to seven children - jumped at the opportunity to work on a kids' furniture collection for Walmart. Known for their modern and whimsical aesthetic, Robert and Courtney have inspired design-lovers since their days starring in interiors-focused shows on HGTV and Bravo. Now, the couple are channeling their signature style into the newly launched Addison Collection. The Walmart.com-exclusive collection includes 16 pieces of furniture ranging from $60 to $230. While the collection captures the couple's playful style, its clean and simple design makes it versatile enough to mix and match and grow with your child. Take a peek at some of Courtney's favorite picks!

Skylar's Boyfriend Is a Marine and Couldn't Take Prom Pictures - So His 2-Year-Old Brother Did Instead

When Skylar Fontaine, an 18-year-old senior in high school from New Orleans, realized that her boyfriend wouldn't be able to attend prom with her, she had (understandably) mixed emotions. But Skylar's love story is a little different than those of most young adults her age. Her boyfriend, Pvt. Gage Moak, is a Marine and attends Military Occupational Specialty school on the East Coast. So while she was upset that Gage couldn't make it to her prom, she understood that he's "making the ultimate sacrifice" through his service. Instead, his younger brother, 2-year-old Clay Moak Jr., stood in for him, dressed in an adorable child's-size Marine outfit.

"I thought this would be a sweet gesture to send to my boyfriend. He is a family man and very sentimental. He always puts his family first, and that's his motivation to be a United States Marine," Skylar said. She explained that Clay wants to be just like his big brother one day, and when she stumbled across a precious Marine costume online, she mentioned the idea of taking prom pictures to Gage's grandmother and mother. The little tux and Marine outfit were ordered, and Clay became the perfect stand-in.

On March 16, the day of the prom, Skylar and Clay took their not-so-traditional prom pictures to send to Gage before she left for the dance with friends. While Clay is still young, she knows these will be great memories for him to look back on.

As for Gage? Skylar said he was so thrilled to get the pictures and see their smiling faces, especially since he misses her and his family more than words can describe.

"Even though Gage is 1,000 miles away, a Moak still made sure I had a great prom! It meant so much to me to have Gage be a part of my night, even though he couldn't actually be here with me," Skylar sweetly shared. Welp, pack it up, folks. That's officially the cutest thing we've heard all day.

Hot DAMN, the Food at Chip and Joanna Gaines's Restaurant Looks Fan-Freakin'-Tastic

Chip and Joanna Gaines's new restaurant, Magnolia Table, is officially open for business, and we've been diligently creeping on Instagram to gobble up any footage of the establishment that we can possibly get our double-tapping thumbs on. We've already acknowledged just how obscenely charming and impeccably decorated the eatery is, so now it's time we move on to discuss the most important detail of them all: the food!

A breakfast-and-lunch joint, Magnolia Table's menu includes both tried-and-true staples (think: bacon and eggs, avocado toast, and pastries) and traditional Gaines family dishes, like Chip's signature ham sandwich. The pancakes are as fluffy as clouds, the bacon is perfectly crisped, and don't even get me started on the poached eggs. Plus, a lot of the produce used to craft certain menu items is grown at Joanna's garden, and the eggs are straight from her chickens.

To honor the opening of our favorite HGTV couple's restaurant, we did our due diligence and tracked down the most tantalizing photos of Magnolia Table's noshes. If you don't have a trip to Waco, TX, in the books, consider this your very own virtual food tour. Fair warning: you just might feel compelled to eat your screen while admiring the snaps below. Don't say we didn't warn you.

The $32 Space Heater That Finally Made My Freezing Apartment Tolerable This Winter

My apartment doesn't have a heater. As a result, I normally spend the Winter cuddled up in flannel pajamas, an oversize bathrobe, fluffy socks, and extralarge slippers. This year, I decided to ditch the layers and invest in a space heater after I found this portable Lasko Ceramic Heater ($32) on Amazon. My apartment is old and hasn't been updated in a long time, so because of this I needed something that had low voltage. Years ago, my roommates and I had another space heater, but the voltage was so high that when we turned on another appliance, all of our electricity would go out. It became too much of a hassle, so we stopped using the heater. In my search for a new one, it was important to find something small yet mighty.

As soon as it arrived, I instantly turned it on and was impressed. My living room and bedroom are both on the large side, but within 10 minutes, they felt warmer. Now my favorite thing to do is stick it next to my feet while I'm watching TV or turn it on in my bedroom right before I take a shower so I can return to heated room. The lightweight design makes it easy for me to carry for room to room.

This Lasko heater was ideal because on a low setting it only uses 900 watts, meaning I could safely dry my hair at the same time. And if I want to turn it up, I can use the higher setting at 1,500 watts; I just make sure to not use any other large electronics simultaneously.

If voltage isn't a worry for you, this version of the Lasko Ceramic Heater ($39) is a little stronger (and it might ship faster).

I can safely say I'm totally reliant on it now.


This Couple Had Their Wedding Photos Taken at Target, and Yes, We're Insanely Jealous!

When it came time to decide on where to have their weddings photos taken, it was a no-brainer for Isabella Sablan and her soon-to-be husband, Michael Delvalle: they would take them in their local Target store, of course. Isabella told POPSUGAR that although the idea started off as a joke, after a few months, the couple started to seriously consider the idea.

"When we first got engaged, I jokingly mentioned that we should do our engagement photos at Target since we love the store so much and go so often," she said. "Then I thought, why not do it for real?! We wanted to take our photos somewhere that had meaning to us. We also thought about doing the shoot at the park where he first asked me to be his girlfriend, but we thought Target would be more memorable and fun!"

And now, the happily married couple has photos to prove it. Scroll through to soak up Isabella and Michael's wedding bliss at their favorite store on Earth.

You've Never Seen C-Section Birth Photos as Mind-Blowingly Beautiful as These

Alyssa Leon, a labor doula who also specializes in birth photography, is every mom's biggest advocate when it comes to being aware of the options they have during their births. Of late, she's doing so with the most gorgeous and mind-blowing C-section photos from a family-centered birth center in Phoenix, AZ, that gives the option for moms to request a clear plastic drape during their birth so that they can see what's going on and be more connected (rather than an opaque drape that would block a mom's view of her baby being born).

"We remember every detail of the day we brought our babies into this world," Leon wrote in a post to her Facebook page, Cherry Blossom Doula. "How we were treated, and what the birth environment looked and sounded like. My goal from day one has been to help normalize the variations of birth and this will continue to drive my desire to grow and support families in our community. Through my photos, I have been able to help educate women of their options and hopefully take away some of the fear and misconceptions surrounding birth."

See her gorgeous C-section photos ahead.

7 Things Your Kids Will Remember About You When They're Grown Up

There are plenty of times my friends or family reference specific moments in my childhood, and I just can't for the life of me remember what they're talking about - it's very interesting what we end up remembering about our lives. There are, however, certain things I can perfectly pinpoint about my childhood, no matter what age I was at the time, like how my mom reacted to my grandfather passing, the chunk of time my dad was working in another state at a new job and missed my school play, and the way my mom would greet my dad when he got home from work.

Because there are certain things that tend to stick with kids as they grow up, these seven things are worth thinking about as you raise your littles.

Try Not to Laugh Hysterically at These Notes Home From School

Upon asking, "How was school?" most parents get the response, "Good" - but the truth is, a lot must go on during those six-hour days, and based on some of these notes home from teachers, it sounds like their days are pretty eventful!

Read through to see the hysterical notes, and just try not to laugh!

Mom's Reaction to Holding Her Newborn Rainbow Baby Is So Powerful

Birth photographer Laura Fifield has documented several rainbow baby births and says they've all been special. However, a recent rainbow birth she captured has one particular standout photo that is giving us the chills.

After losing her third child due to complications from a tubal pregnancy, Lila and her husband Tim were devastated. When she conceived again following the loss, she was both excited and nervous for her rainbow pregnancy. "I gained an amazing appreciation [of the] delicacy of both pregnancy and my own life," Lila wrote on Laura's blog in a post sharing photos of her daughter's birth. "One year after experiencing our loss there I was holding the most precious gift of all, our fearfully and wonderfully made rainbow baby, Audrey Joy."

Among the photos Laura took, the above, featuring an overwhelmed Lila holding Audrey with a solitary tear dripping down her cheek, is a beyond-powerful photo that truly captures the bittersweet emotions that come with a rainbow baby's birth.

"In a way, documenting the rainbow baby birth of Audrey Joy was like watching life come full circle," Laura told POPSUGAR. "Lila's due date with Audrey was almost exactly one year from the date of her loss. Seeing the storm end with new life is a beautiful reminder of just how precious children are."

Ahead, see the rest of the stunning photos taken at Audrey's birth.

Mom Photographs Her Daughter Before and After Her First Day of Preschool and the Results Are Hilarious

No matter how old you are, the first day of school can be rough, and this mom has the photos to prove it. Kelly O'Brien took photos of her adorable 5-year-old daughter Franky Meyer before and after her first day of preschool, and the results were hilarious.

In the photo above, we see Franky ready to conquer everything that preschool had to offer. Between the big smile, her cute bow, and curled hair, she looked like she couldn't have been more prepared for the day, but the picture taken after she got home from school proves otherwise.

Priceless.

Although these photos were taken last year and she starts kindergarten on Tuesday, Franky's mother recently shared the hilarious moment on Reddit for everyone else who can relate. It's only uphill from here, Franky!

Mom's Message About Her Baby's Death: "If I Had Given Him Just 1 Bottle, He'd Still Be Alive"

On what would have been Landon's fifth birthday, his mom, Jillian Johnson, managed to sideline her grief to speak out about the death of her baby boy.

Jillian has struggled with wanting to share what happened to Landon for a long time, but feared what others would say and how she would be judged. However, she is ready to put those feelings aside in the hopes that sharing her story will help prevent other families from experiencing the loss that hers has been suffering.

Before Landon's birth, Jillian and her husband thought that they were doing everything in their power to prepare themselves. "We took all of the classes. Bought and read all of the books. We were ready! Or so we thought . . . " she shared on the Fed Is Best Foundation's blog. "Every class and book was geared toward breastfeeding and how it's so important if you want a healthy child."

They even decided to deliver Landon at a "baby-friendly" hospital that was geared towards breastfeeding. After Landon was born via emergency C-section, he exclusively breastfed. Despite lactation consultants saying that "he had a great latch and was doing fine," one noted that Jillian might be having trouble producing milk.

After hospital staff evaluated Jillian's risk factors for difficulties with milk production, they had Landon continue to breastfeed, even though he would constantly cry unless he was on his mom's breast. Jillian felt like she was continuously breastfeeding and when she asked why her baby was always on her breast, she was told that it was because he was "cluster feeding."

"I recalled learning all about that in the classes I had taken, and being a first time mom, I trusted my doctors and nurses to help me through this – even more so since I was pretty heavily medicated from my emergency C-section and this was my first baby," she wrote. "But I was wrong. I've learned I have to be my child's number one advocate."

Landon nursed over nine hours during his first 24 hours of life, but after being alive just 53 hours, he had lost 9.72 percent of his birth weight. Landon was discharged at less than 3 days old and continued to frequently and exclusively breastfeed "with a mother whose milk had not come in."

"So we took him home . . . not knowing that after less than 12 hours home with us, he would have gone into cardiac arrest caused by dehydration," she wrote. "Did you know newborns aren't supposed to cry all the time? They're supposed to eat and sleep and dirty their diapers. I had no idea that he was inconsolable because he was starving – literally."

After getting home, Landon fell asleep while cluster feeding and became unresponsive with no pulse, and turned blue. After 15 days on life support, the newborn passed away. "The best advice I was given by one of his NICU doctors while he was on life support is 'Sure breast is best, but follow with the bottle,'" she wrote. "This way you know your baby has eaten enough. If only I could go back in time."

Dr. Christie del Castillo-Hegyi, an emergency physician with a background in newborn brain injury research at Brown University, explained how Landon died as a result of dehydration, which was followed by cardiac arrest caused by brain injury:

Constant, unsatisfied nursing and inconsolable crying are two of the signs of newborn starvation that lead to brain-threatening complications. If a child is receiving a fraction of their caloric requirement through early exclusive breastfeeding, they can experience severe hunger and thirst, which is why they will cry inconsolably and breastfeed continuously when it is the only source of calories and fluid they are offered. If a mother's colostrum does not meet the child's caloric requirement, they will breastfeed for hours a day in an attempt to relieve their hunger. A child who is "cluster-feeding" may actually burn more calories breastfeeding than they receive in return, which can result in fasting conditions and accelerated weight loss.

Five years later, his mom is still dealing with endless guilt and questions what her life be now if she had just known to give him a bottle.

"And anger because how would I have known? I remember when Stella was born, and she was always quiet. I kept asking the nurses what was wrong with her. They said, 'Nothing. She's doing what she's supposed to,'" she wrote. "Sleeping. Eating. And it was then that I realized that it wasn't normal for a newborn to cry as much as Landon did. He was just crying out from his hunger. But I didn't know. I should've known. I still struggle daily feeling as though I failed him."

22 Ground Beef Recipes to Try This Week

Ground beef is a staple when you have a house full of kids, but most people don't know how to utilize it beyond the burger. There are plenty of recipes, however, that think outside the bun - literally! From mini meatloaves to comfy casseroles, there is a lot you can do with a pound of ground beef. Here, a sampling of the adventurous, delicious, family-approved meals you can create.

Study Finds That Dogs Obey Women More - the Reason Will Give You a Genuine "Aha!" Moment

Ever wonder why all the princesses in fairy tales have such a great rapport with animals? A 2017 study that is resurfacing online has concluded that, although we can't actually speak to our furry friends like they do in Disney flicks, in real life, women are actually more fluent in "dog" than men. And as a result, dogs are often more obedient to women than their male counterparts.

In the experiment, which was published in the journal Royal Society of Open Science, researchers recorded the sound of nearly 20 dogs growling in different scenarios - guarding food from other dogs, playing tug of war, or feeling threatened by an approaching stranger - and had a small sample of 40 people attempt to identify the context of the growl.

On the whole, humans were good at associating the correct growls with the correct root emotion. But two types of people - women and those participants who were particularly experienced with dogs - consistently scored higher in this task.

Although that might be surprising information, the reason for this increased animal aptitude will probably come as a shock to not one woman. On the contrary, it likely makes perfect sense. Women had a "higher sensitivity to emotional stimuli," the study reported.

"Female participants seem to have an advantage in the recognition of the context," it continued. "It is known that women have a higher emotional sensitivity . . . women are likely more empathetic and sensitive to others' emotions, [which] can help to differentiate better the context of the emotional content of the growls."

This Mom's Thoughts on Push Presents Will Have You Saying "Yup, Same Here"

Jessica Johnston, a mom of four from California, has a question for her husband she'd love an answer to: "Where is my push present?" She explained in a hilarious Facebook post that even though she had her kiddos years before the whole push present concept came about, she's ready to cash in.

"I found out about this (new?) phenomenon a couple of years ago and I realized the universe (aka my husband) owes me some kickass swag for my vaginal contribution to the world," she wrote, adding, "I am ready and waiting for my reward."

Jessica goes on to say that although she's half-kidding, she has to admit her timing with these trends has always been a little off.

"It's kinda the way I feel about Pinterest and Say Yes to the Dress being invented after my wedding. Shout out to my ladies who feel me on this. We were not even AWARE that kids would be so adorable carrying chalkboard signs down the aisle and that everything must be wrapped in twine. Also, no one told us about Pnina Tornai [a wedding dress designer] or flower crowns. On second thought, thank God I was married before 2007."

And what better way to ring in your daughter's 7th birthday then by listing some mom-approved gift ideas for giving birth to her kids in case anyone was feeling generous:

A bottle/case of wine with a hand made card that says "Sorry about your vag" OR "Hope your hemorrhoids are better." You SHOULD be sorry. Geesh, those precious cherubs tore outta there like runaway freight trains. Pushing was not kind to my lady business. My lady business wants it's reward.

Gift cards towards a boob job. Pregnancy and breastfeeding were like I hit puberty for the first time - hello, ladies! - only to have it stolen away again (this time with less elasticity). I have shown them to most of my friends for a second opinion, and it has been assessed that this situation is quote "dire."

My sanity back. I'd just like to be able to remember my own phone number at CVS on the FIRST try. Wherever the brain cells have gone, I want them back.

Jewelry, gold pieces, trips to Tahiti, lifetime memberships to Ikea, The Reader's Digest sweepstakes.

The busy mama ends her beyond-relatable post by saying even though she's dying for some well-deserved loot, she'll agree to "take these four cute faces instead."

These Are the 10 Hottest Hollywood Hair Colors For 2018 - According to Experts

The old way of thinking - dark hair in the Winter, lighter hair in the Summer - is so outdated. In 2018, you can rock any damn hair color you please, be it denim blue, ashy blond, or almost-black brunette. Just make it your own and wear it with confidence.

To help you choose your next hue - or hues, because rainbow hair is still a thing - we consulted master colorists. They weighed in on what hair colors will reign in 2018 on Hollywood's red carpet, in your Insta feed, and along your neighborhood sidewalk. From vivid duo-tones to rich cinnamon, true gray to honeypot blond, the spectrum is a colorful and inspired one.

If Life Is Stressing You Out, These 15 Products From Bliss Will Help Revive You

If you feel like you're in serious need of some R&R, you don't need to drop a few hundred dollars at the spa - you can create your own oasis at home. So if you're stressing about back to school or the weather changes are taking a toll on your skin, there are a few at-home remedies that will help you forget about those day-to-day worries. We looked to Bliss for some fun do-it-yourself inspiration because it's known for spa-inspired pampering products. Check out our hot picks so you can give yourself that day of lounging that you deserve.

This Affordable Set of Facial Oils Is My Secret to Glowing, Healthy Skin

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Reviving my dry Winter skin is no easy feat, so how have I managed to score a Summer-like glow off season? Hint: it's not highlighter - it's Honey Belle's Gold Collection ($35). The organic, natural skincare line's set features three of its star products: Luxe (cleansing oil), Flora (rosewater toner), and Elixir (facial oil). Although each one is fantastic as a standalone product, they work best in combination with each other to achieve healthy, luminous skin.

After just a week of using the collection, I immediately noticed a smoother, softer, and moisturized face that I'm more confident in showing off sans makeup (like in the photo above). Now two months after putting them into practice, I'm close to retiring my former favorite products in place of these. According to some of the raving reviews online, others have noticed less visible facial scarring, fewer breakouts, and better control of their oily skin in addition to the aforementioned benefits. Here's a breakdown of each bottle!

Step 1: Luxe

This cleansing oil is gentle enough for all skin types but tough on waterproof makeup. Rather than using a harsh makeup remover wipe, apply a few drops of Luxe (starting at $14) into your palm and work through your face in circular motions using your fingertips. You'll see how easily dirt, impurities, and makeup come off. Once you're done, no need to use soap! Simply rinse off with warm water before moving onto the next step.

Ingredients: organic apricot kernel seed oil, rosemary essential oil, bergamot essential oil, and vitamin E.
Benefits: reduces fine lines, age spots, and scars and improves skin tone.

Step 2: Flora

This rosewater toner contains high levels of vitamin C, which aids in erasing fine lines and boosts collagen levels. Flora (starting at $12) soothes acne while providing moisture and ridding bacteria. Apply liberally to your face, and use your fingertips to evenly distribute the product to your skin. It'll seal in the Luxe you used right before and immediately produce a gorgeous glow. But wait, it gets even better.

Ingredients: organic rosewater, witch hazel extract, and rosewood essential oil.
Benefits: cleanses, tightens, and tones the skin; diminishes wrinkles and pores; rejuvenates the skin; reduces acne and scarring; and keeps skin looking healthy.

Step 3: Elixir

The final step of the collection is packed with omega-3s and -6s, which results in improved skin elasticity and, therefore, younger- and healthier-looking skin. Top it all off by rubbing a dime-size amount of Elixir (starting at $15) between your palms and pat onto your face and neck. Enjoy your beaming complexion!

Ingredients: organic cold pressed hemp seed oil, grapefruit essential oil, basil essential oil, rosemary essential oil, and vitamin E.
Benefits: makes skin firmer and more hydrated, enhances dull skin, and improves skin tone.

In addition to smelling amazing and working great for all skin types (including oily skin!), the Gold Collection is also affordable. Each mini bottle (0.5 oz.) is sold separately for $12 to $14 or $35 for all three. Despite its small size, Honey Belle's set has lasted me for the past couple months, and I'm only barely halfway through the bottles.

The site recommends using twice per day, once in the morning and evening, but I've only been using mine at night while I try to get through my other products without putting them to waste. On the weekends, however, I love limiting my skincare routine to this awesome trio and leaving the house with only Glossier's Boy Brow and some mascara on. I've honestly never received so many compliments on my skin before! If you're looking for a low-maintenance skincare regimen, the Gold Collection was made for you.

9 Cannabis Skincare Products Guaranteed to Make Your Skin Dope

If you haven't heard about CBD in skin care, get ready to. Topicals using cannabis are being used for everything from muscle pain to acne, and there are results to back their efficacy. Clinical research by the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology and the National Center for Biotechnology Information show evidence that cannabinoids have antiaging and antioxidant properties. These studies also confirm that cannabinoids are responsible for lipid production and, therefore, for regulating conditions such as dry skin or acne.

So if you're looking to incorporate CBD into your skin routine, where should you start?

First of all: not all products calling themselves "CBD skin care" are the same. Some products only use hemp oil, which is legal in all 50 states. Others use pure CBD oil, which has even more medicinal properties, but no psychoactive effects (read: it won't get you high). Others contain THC and/or are transdermal, which means they cross the skin barrier to enter your system and will make you feel high. I've tried to clarify which is which for each product, but all the items I've included here are on the more medicinal end, and you'll need to live in a state where it's legal to purchase them.

These are my picks for some natural vegan cannabis skincare products to get you started.

I've Tried So Many Purple Shampoos, I Lost Count - This One Is Hands Down My Favorite

I'm a natural blonde who sometimes dyes her hair even blonder - this is why I love purple shampoo. I've been using these toning cleansers for years, and I've finally found my favorite. The Sachajuan Silver Shampoo ($31) is worth every penny. Like most people who color their tresses lighter, I get left with a brassy, orange shade I want to combat. Even when I haven't dyed my hair in a long time and it's on the darker side, I notice that using this shampoo lightens some of my locks.

After being introduced to the Swedish brand and loving its thickening shampoo, I decided to give its toning one a try. In case you're not familiar with the line, it's driven to create simple and clean beauty products that give your hair exactly what you need without extraharmful ingredients. It is free of parabens and phthalates, so you can feel good about treating yourself with this formula.

Because I have hair on the thinner side, I'm also looking to add extra bounce into my strands. This double-duty shampoo does just that. Not only are my locks softer and more voluminous, but they look so much lighter as well. The purple color (sometimes it can be blue or gray) helps drown out warm shades and leaves you with a cool, icy finish. It also adds pigments to help neutralize the color. This pick goes the extra mile and also works as a UV filter aid. And it helps to prevent dye from fading in the sun.

Treat your locks to this special shampoo, and try the Sachajuan Silver Conditioner ($33) too!