
Will Price
Senior Lifestyle Editor at The Edge (Hone Health)
@honehealth senior lifestyle editor. from Atlanta / in Vermont. affinity for pre-1950 lodge cast-iron skillets and sour patch kids.
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1 month ago |
honehealth.com | Alexander Watson |Stephanie Anderson Witmer |Will Price |Sydney Greene
For many women, midlife weight gain seems inevitable. Even those who maintain the same diet and exercise routine often find their bodies change in ways they didn’t expect. Willpower isn’t the issue—it’s biology. Hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone help regulate metabolism, body fat distribution, and appetite. When these hormones fluctuate and eventually decline during the menopause transition, fat storage shifts to the abdomen, metabolism slows, and insulin resistance increases .
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2 months ago |
thederrick.com | Will Price
This photo provided by the West Virginia Legislature shows Republican Sen. Laura Wakim Chapman, chair of the West Virginia Senate Health and Human Resources Committee, holding a map of the U.S. on the Senate floor depicting the states, including West Virginia, that do not allow religious or philosophical exemptions for required school vaccinations, Friday, Feb. 21, 2025 in Charleston, West Virginia.
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2 months ago |
gearpatrol.com | Will Price
Japanese A5 Wagyu Is the Easiest Steak to Cook (If You Avoid These Common Mistakes) Whatever you do, don’t cook it like a ribeye from the grocery store. Getty Images/gyro Share When asked about the most common mistakes home cooks new to Japanese A5 Wagyu, Cameron Hughs, founder of Holy Grail Steak Co., says it has nothing to do with cooking ability.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
honehealth.com | Amanda Capritto |Alexander Watson |Sydney Bueckert |Will Price
Peptides are buzzy in longevity and biohacking circles. Neuroscientist and podcaster Andrew Huberman has described them as a “new kind of wedge in between supplements and prescription pills.” GQ called them “the hottest thing on the fringes of fitness and anti-aging.”Many are looking to peptides, a confusingly wide-ranging group of compounds, for a fitness and longevity edge. But certain peptides are seemingly better at building muscle than others.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
honehealth.com | Amy Pearlman |Meredith Bethune |Will Price |Austin Letorney
Creatine monohydrate is one of the most well-researched and effective supplements for boosting performance, strength, muscle recovery, and brain health. Despite its proven benefits, myths about creatine—like links to hair loss and weight gain—still persist. One of the more egregious myths is centered around erectile dysfunction (ED). “Does creatine cause erectile dysfunction?” still pops up online, causing unnecessary confusion. The short answer: No, science doesn’t support this claim.
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