Weekly Tips from Quick and Dirty Tips
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| This week, we published episodes about how exercise affects depression, what makes bosses bad, and humans commitment to bipedalism. In honor of Halloween this weekend, we also asked our hosts what the last movie they watches was. Dr. Monica Johnson said: Halloween Kills! I guess we aren't totally through with spooky season yet! |
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| Get-Fit Guy explains a little-known benefit of exercise. Read it here.
Ask Science analyzes why humans ever stood up. Read it here.
Relationship Doctor demystifies successful long-distance relationships. Read it here. Project Parenthood gives tips for parenting kids with ADHD. Read it here.
Modern Mentor investigates whether your boss really is bad, or whether it's something else. Read it here.
Nutrition Diva tackles a new food rating system. Read it here.
Money Girl explains when couples should (or shouldn't) combine their finances. Read it here. Unknown History chronicles Lincoln's transformation. Read it here. Savvy Psychologist explores what to do if monogamy isn't for you. Read it here. Grammar Girl has an exciting interview. Read it here.
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| Fan Fiction | If the Coen Brothers were to make a Star Trek movie, involving the complexity of fan obsession and sci-fi, this noir comedy might just be the one. Set in 1991, just as Star Trek: The Next Generation has rocketed the cast to global fame, the young and impressionable actor Brent Spiner receives a mysterious package and a series of disturbing letters, that take him on a terrifying and bizarre journey that enlists Paramount Security, the LAPD, and even the FBI in putting a stop to the danger that has his life and career hanging in the balance. | |
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