Knowing how to tie a bow tie is one of those skills a woman should know, so she can help her man when the need arises. GQ style correspondent Brett Fahlgren shows Howdinis Jennifer Morris how its done.
Genre: How-to
by: Howdini
For more info, visit www.newsinfusion.com As we turn our clocks ahead for Daylight Saving Time, we’ll get an extra hour of sunlight and more opportunities to catch some rays to make our own vitamin D. But the sun can’t be counted on to supply all the vitamin D we need, especially in the winter or if you wear sunscreen. That’s part of the reason experts say many Americans are D-ficient in this vital nutrient. There have never been more reasons to get your D. Emerging science suggests vitamin D may help protect against heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and certain cancers. Some studies even indicate that vitamin D may help strengthen our defenses – warding off the flu and other illnesses. There are even preliminary studies that suggest vitamin D is linked to longevity. Because of the widespread vitamin D deficiency problem in this country, registered dietitian and TV cooking show host, Ellie Krieger, will tell us why vitamin D is so important for our health and ...
Genre: News Videos
by: newsinfusion
Getting it Write on the iPhone and iPodTouch- new app, Better Letters personal handwriting trainer, seen in GQ Magazine Deep Pocket Series, a firm best known for its medical software, now offers an iPhone/iPodTouch application to cure bad handwriting. That app, Better Letters, launched on November 10, 2009 -- eight days later, it featured in the December 2009 issue of GQ magazine (page 128- sidebar in lower right corner on cyber-age resources for handwriting improvement). Better Letters is the brainchild of two people who care about the proliferation of bad handwriting in our high-tech times- Deep Pocket Series founder Harvey Castro, MD (an emergency medicine physician) and Kate Gladstone, a handwriting improvement specialist known internationally as the Handwriting Repairwoman. For $2.99, Better Letters provides instructional lectures (both audio and written) along with practice fonts which offer a choice of writing style, guidelines, and directional arrows -- turning the iPhone or iPodTouch into a perso
by: KateGladstone