Month: March 2023

Ed Sheeran is getting vulnerable ahead of the release of his new album, “Subtract.” In a handwritten journal entry posted to Twitter and photographed by Annie Leibovitz, the singer-songwriter opened up about his tumultuous past year and mental health struggles, both of which influenced his latest album. “I had been working on Subtract for a
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Have you noticed how much better cake tastes when eaten from a mug? Yeah, so have we. That’s why the big brains in the Quest™ Test Kitchen came up with their latest recipe for Birthday Cake Quest Bar Mug Cake. Taste the festive flavor and choose the whimsy and freedom of cake in a coffee
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This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy. This Asian-inspired Short Rib Soup with mushrooms and Swiss chard is cozy and hits the spot when you’re craving a comforting soup. Short Rib Soup I bought some short ribs recently and wanted to try them in soup. I was craving one with lots of
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The Food and Drug Administration’s independent panel of advisors on Wednesday recommended GlaxoSmithKline’s RSV vaccine for adults ages 60 and older, though they flagged potential safety issues over nervous system disorders that may be tied to the shot. Ten of the FDA advisors said the safety data on GSK’s vaccine was adequate, while two said
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23520 shares This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy. This 30-minute Shrimp, Peas and Rice dish is a family favorite dinner! It’s quick to cook and requires no chopping, easy prep!! Shrimp, Peas and Rice Last week I shared this Shrimp, Broccoli and Orzo dish. For those of you observing Lent, I
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Blood sample for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) test Jarun011 | Istock | Getty Images The Food and Drug Administration’s independent advisors on Tuesday recommended what would be the world’s first RSV vaccine, a shot from Pfizer for adults ages 60 and older, despite safety concerns after two trial participants developed a rare neurological disorder.  A
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