Studies show that coronavirus can live on your shoe soles. Sarah Tew/CNET For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO website.Now that businesses like retail stores and salons are preparing to reopen this month in some states and countries, it’s important to know the precautions you should take to…
GALLERY | South Africans head outside to exercise for the first time in over a monthCloser to Durban, the popular Bridge City Mall was also busier than usual as retailers opened. Outside the Pep store, a line formed as many families prepared for winter.Sindi Nkosi, a mom, said she was annoyed by the queues. "Honestly, this mall…
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Most of us spend most of our gym time dead-set on blasting our biceps and torching our triceps, but fail to place any focus on our forearms. Sure, we may bang out a few sets of hammer curls every other workout and consider that a heavy-hitting forearm day. But aesthetics aren't the only downside of