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The Subtitle Dilemma: Reading vs. Watching in the Streaming Era
The Simple Life Dr. Brenda Rivera - Billings Dr.P.H., MPH, M.Sc. The Simple Life Dr. Brenda Rivera - Billings Dr.P.H., MPH, M.Sc.

The Subtitle Dilemma: Reading vs. Watching in the Streaming Era

The Atlantic today ran a fairly interesting article related to millennials' rise in subtitle use. Let's dive in. In today's digital age, streaming services have revolutionized how we consume entertainment. With a plethora of content available at our fingertips, one aspect that has sparked a debate among viewers is the growing prevalence of subtitles. Once considered primarily for foreign language films or accessibility purposes, subtitles have become common in many households. As a public health blogger, I delve into the nuances of this shift and explore the impact of subtitles on our viewing experience. 

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Composting Chaos: Sorting Through The Myths And Misconceptions

Composting Chaos: Sorting Through The Myths And Misconceptions

Composting: It seems like a simple enough concept. Throw kitchen scraps and yard waste into a pile, wait for it to decompose, and eventually harvest a rich, organic fertilizer to feed your garden. But as with just about anything from billiards to bagpipes, once you scratch the surface on the subject of composting you discover a whole complex world of conflicting opinions and advice on the right way to go about doing things. Some of the materials available in books or online almost make the act of composting seem like a full-time venture.

The truth is, anyone can compost, and it doesn't have to be a complicated affair. In an attempt to simplify things for the beginner composter, here I'll explore some of the questions I've stumbled upon in my own composting journey.

Contain Yourself

One of the first things an aspiring composter needs to consider is where to keep the heap and how to contain it. There are dozens of fancy compost bins and tumblers on the market, which can easily trick impressionable gardeners like myself into believing successful composting demands a serious cash investment. Luckily, this isn't the case. Buying expensive composting accessories is fine if you have the means, but constructing a functional compost container need not be expensive or time-consuming. Many gardeners have tremendous success with simple designs of scrap wood and chicken wire or other inexpensive materials. For those concerned about critters, more secure compost containers can be made by simply punching holes in a trashcan or plastic bin.

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More than a little stressed out?
The Simple Life, Health & Homeostasis Dr. Brenda Rivera - Billings Dr.P.H., MPH, M.Sc. The Simple Life, Health & Homeostasis Dr. Brenda Rivera - Billings Dr.P.H., MPH, M.Sc.

More than a little stressed out?

Do you find yourself feeling angrier, agitated, and short of patience?  Is it becoming more difficult to relax and focus on the things you enjoy? Do you lay awake at night dwelling on the day’s conflicts, unpaid bills, or other common stressors?  When stress becomes overpowering it can leave us feeling powerless. It can cloud our judgment, and limit our ability to think lucidly. Moreover, allowing ourselves to become puppets in the hands of our stressors can take a heavy toll on both our physical and mental health.

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