Lifestyle
1 day ago in Lifestyle
People have been fermenting food for millennia. Here’s why more people are focused on gut health now
More people are focusing on their gut health, as fibermaxxing goes mainstream, colorectal cancer rises among young adults and personalized gut microbiome treatments become increasingly popular.
1 day ago in Lifestyle
What injured athletes can teach us about recovery and resilience
Serious injuries and medical conditions disrupt people's daily routines and can impact their confidence and sense of identity. Elite athletes know the challenges from an injury that sidelines them from their sport, requires physical rehabilitation and leaves their ability to return to competition in doubt.
1 week ago in Lifestyle
Why losing weight isn’t just about counting calories — and what to do about it
Fad diets come and go, but the underlying message almost always follows a simple equation. If you consume fewer calories than you burn, the weight will melt away. In principle, it's true. And counting calories can be a useful tool for managing weight. But it only works if you know what numbers you're counting.
2 weeks ago in Lifestyle
Nutrition apps can help build healthy habits. For some users, their gaming features carry risks
Green means go, red means stop. Trophies or confetti come with good performance, and people who fall behind get nudged to do better. Those brightly colored engagement tactics long ago jumped from smartphone games to everything from online shopping to sports betting and classrooms. So it should come as no surprise that many nutrition-tracking apps like MyFitnessPal and Noom also use gaming features to keep users coming back.
2 weeks ago in Lifestyle
How to talk about money with your kids
At the grocery store, Jamie Corum sets a two-minute timer for her 10-year-old daughter to look around. Then she resets it to 10 minutes so her daughter can choose one thing to buy, making sure she considers her budget and how much tax she'll have to pay.
2 weeks ago in Lifestyle
Scratching that bug bite might feel good at first but science explains why it’s a bad idea
You've likely heard it since childhood: Don't scratch that bug bite or rash, you'll make it worse. But why would something that feels so good be bad?
3 weeks ago in Lifestyle, Trending
When a rip current sucks you out to sea, try not to panic
To someone who is getting sucked out to sea by a rip current, "Don't panic!" may be difficult to heed, even if that's exactly what you should do. But lifeguards say to not only relax but flip over and float out of the danger.
3 weeks ago in Lifestyle
$75 caviar-topped tots. A day’s pay worth of beer. Here’s the World Cup menu — and prices
World Cup tickets are expensive. Flights to North America are expensive. Hotel rooms in many places are expensive. Then there's the price of beer.
4 weeks ago in Lifestyle
Why eat junk on a camping trip? Tips and recipes for nutritious food on the trail
Few things feel better than a long hike in the woods, exhausting yourself as you soak in the fresh air and tranquility. Then, back to camp, where you chip away at those health benefits with packaged hot dogs slapped into a white-bread bun with a slice of plasticky processed cheese food.
4 weeks ago in Lifestyle, Trending
The world wants more high-protein products, but there’s not enough whey to go around
Athletes and older adults have long used smoothies and shakes blended with whey protein concentrate – a powdered byproduct of cheese-making – to build or maintain muscle. More recently, food companies have sprinkled it into everything from breakfast cereals, Pop-Tarts and potato chips to bagels, tortillas and Starbucks drinks to meet growing consumer demand.
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7 hours ago in Entertainment, Music
Latin and country surge in the US as more music is being streamed than ever before
Halfway through 2026, a few music, film and TV streaming trends have become clear, according to Luminate's 2026 Midyear Report, which was released Wednesday. Notably, more music is being streamed than ever before, both in the U.S. and globally.
1 day ago in Entertainment, Music, Trending
Jay-Z show at Yankee Stadium delayed for hours after fans without tickets rush entrances
A Jay-Z concert at Yankee Stadium was delayed for hours Sunday night after hundreds of fans without tickets tried to push their way into the show, forcing the iconic New York City stadium to temporarily close entrances before the rapper could take the stage after midnight.
6 days ago in Entertainment, Music
Bonnie Tyler, who topped the charts with epic ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart,’ has died at 75
Bonnie Tyler, the gravelly voiced, Grammy-nominated Welsh pop star whose 1983 chart-topping power ballad "Total Eclipse of the Heart" enchanted succeeding generations with its bombastic charms during solar and lunar eclipses, has died. She was 75.
News from ClarksvilleNow.com
today in Crime, News
Teacher Matthew Vedder arrested on obscenity charges over showing nude selfies to student
The Montgomery Central High School teacher who showed nude photos of himself to a student has been arrested on obscenity charges.
yesterday in Elections, News, Special Reports
County mayor candidates on the issues: School funding, quality-of-life projects, flooding
To help give voters the information they need, Clarksville Now is presenting Q&A articles on key issues in the Montgomery County mayor’s race.
yesterday in News
New Clarksville Now app launches with updated design, bookmarking, search, weather
Clarksville Now is launching a new mobile app this week with several upgrades and added features.
Monday in Elections, News
Sheriff’s candidates on the issues: Jail recidivism, deputy retention, booking log
To help give voters the information they need, Clarksville Now is presenting Q&A articles on key issues in the Montgomery County sheriff’s race.
Monday in Business, News
Plans show 3- to 4-story apartment buildings proposed off Madison St. with commercial
Site plans have been submitted to the RPC for the development of four multi-family apartment buildings, which are all at least three-stories tall, off of Madison Street.
Monday in News
Family escapes structure fire in Clarksville, 4 family pets found deceased
CFR was dispatched this morning to a structure fire, and while the fire ended up being put out, the house sustained significant damage, and four family pets were found deceased.
Monday in Military, News
U.S. reps and local leaders work to spotlight Fort Campbell water infrastructure needs
The Citizens for Fort Campbell recently spoke out and welcomed recent congressional action to evaluate and improve aging utility infrastructure at Fort Campbell.
Sunday in News
New traffic light coming to Peachers Mill Road at Henry Place, near West Creek schools
The Clarksville Street Department is planning a new four-way traffic signal and pedestrian crossing at Peachers Mill and Henry Place.
Sunday in News
UPDATE: Sunnier, but chance of storms for rest of week in Clarksville
Clarksville forecast: Showers and thunderstorms will continue Sunday before transitioning to isolated storms through the workweek.
Saturday in Elections, News, Photos
Marsha Blackburn holds campaign stop at Johnny’s Big Burger in Clarksville | PHOTOS
Senator Marsha Blackburn brought her campaign for Tennessee governor to Clarksville on Saturday.
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