Bills-Chiefs: What to watch – and what we can learn – in the latest battle between Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes

Bills-Chiefs: What to watch – and what we can learn – in the latest battle between Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes

The premier quarterback rivalry of the new era will write a new chapter this weekend as the Chiefs look to continue their undefeated season on the road with a trip to Buffalo. Including the playoffs, this will be the eighth game between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen since the start of the 2020 season. There … Read more

Golden Bachelorette Joan Would Do a TV Wedding to Chock (Exclusive)

Golden Bachelorette Joan Would Do a TV Wedding to Chock (Exclusive)

Bachelor Nation may be seeing more Golden Bachelorette Joan Vassos and her fiancé Chock Chapple on their TV screens. After getting engaged to Chapple, 60, during the Nov. 13 finale The Golden BacheloretteVassos, 61, tells PEOPLE she would consider saying “yes” to the insurance executive on television. “I originally said I wanted it small with … Read more

How low-impact exercises can improve stress

How low-impact exercises can improve stress

Many things threaten to spike your cortisol during the day, but your workout doesn’t have to be one of them. Low cortisol workouts are low-impact, low-intensity exercises that allow you to get active while keeping the stress hormone at bay. “Although exercise is healthy for us, it is a stressor on all our systems, and … Read more

Micron shares rise as first-quarter revenue forecast beats analysts’ expectations

Micron shares rise as first-quarter revenue forecast beats analysts’ expectations

Micron shares (MU) rose 17% before the bell on Thursday after the chipmaker forecast higher-than-expected revenue for the coming quarter. Micron forecast first-quarter revenue of $8.5 billion to $8.9 billion, above the $8.3 billion analysts expected. Company executives attributed the increased expectations to a more favorable pricing environment and robust demand for Micron’s memory chips … Read more

Here’s how nightmares and dementia may be linked

Here’s how nightmares and dementia may be linked

Dreams are normal occurrences for everyone and most people report having nightmares occasionally. However, the frequency of your nightmares and how old you are when you experience them can reveal information about your risk for dementia. Research shows that experiencing frequent disturbing dreams and nightmares – particularly frightening dreams that cause you to wake up … Read more