It's not too late to learn a new instrument

It's not too late to learn a new instrument

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Don't rely only on anti-histamines this allergy season

Spring has sprung, and so too seasonal allergies. This episode, what you can do to stay more comfortable if you suffer from pollen allergies. Dr. Prathyusha Savjani shares strategies you can use, both outdoors and at home, to find relief.Follow us on Instagram: @nprlifekitSign up ...  Show more

The power of an accountability buddy to help get things done

It’s easy to set big goals — but will you stick with them? The buddy system can help. In this episode, we talk about how to find an accountability partner and build a lasting, productive relationship. This episode was originally published on Jan. 15, 2025.Follow us on Instagram: ...  Show more

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