January 2009
Really? The Claim: Hot Liquids Can Ease Symptoms...
“The hot drink provided immediate and sustained relief from symptoms of runny nose, cough, sneezing, sore throat, chilliness and tiredness,” they reported, “whereas the same drink at room temperature only provided relief from symptoms of runny nose, cough and sneezing.”
THE BOTTOM LINE
Research confirms that a hot beverage can reduce congestion and other cold and flu symptoms.
nytimes article...
The Places We Live →
rach:
I can’t stop looking at this.
You're Going To Be Talking About This: Obama's... →
(via thedailywhat) yay i get this channel at home!
if you really want to love me, well then, do it.
– okkervil river - maine island lovers
its been one of those weekends where i'm sitting...
sixteen facts thing
i love tea. with peppermint.
i’m egyptian
i was born in newark, grew up in jersey city, went to school in manhattan, and now reside with my parents in a suburb
i love bacon [suprise]
i’m 22, turning 23 in march
i want to visit india, japan, london, and berlin
i love watching sappy french lovey dovey films at night
i’ve never been in love
wanna make me happy? buy me blue...
There was a time when the church was very powerful—in the time when the early...
– Martin Luther King Jr. (via azspot) (via hilker)
when people experiencing magical things in their life, that secret is the answer...
– bon iver in an npr interview, via mb! (via meanmeanmachine) (via scout)
Barack: Sometimes, when we’re lying together, I look at her and I feel dizzy with the realization that here is another distinct person from me, who has memories, origins, thoughts, feelings that are different from my own. That tension between familiarity and mystery meshes something strong between us.
Michelle: So smart, so good-looking, so intelligent, everyone was talking about Barack. I’m more of the skeptical kind, I was thinking, 'Yeah, he’s probably an idiot, whatever.'