by TDI Editorial Team | Apr 30, 2025 | food, health & wellness
Bacteria might not come to mind when you think of satisfying healthy food, but some germs deserve a place in your diet. Okay, hear us out before you scroll on. Probiotics — one type of bacteria and yeast found in foods and supplements — are known to offer a range of...
by TDI Editorial Team | Feb 4, 2025 | health & wellness
Maybe it’s the healthy habits associated with them, or perhaps it’s because of the Netflix documentary about them. One way or another, you’ve likely heard of the “blue zones” before. Blue zones are areas in the world that are said to have an especially high density of...
by Brie Schmidt | Dec 26, 2024 | health & wellness
During my first summer in the Netherlands, I constantly left the windows open to let in a breeze — the best I could manage without central air conditioning. But, to my surprise, I also had a natural inclination to open the windows in the winter. Sometimes, the house...
by Brie Schmidt | Dec 22, 2024 | food, health & wellness
There’s often some confusion and misconceptions when it comes to dietary habits and norms around the world — just take the common TikTok claim that Europeans don’t drink water as an example. But one difference that’s clear, according to research, is that Americans...
by Brie Schmidt | Oct 31, 2024 | health & wellness
Winters in Denmark are known to be cold and dreary. On the worst days, Danes see just seven hours of sunlight, and it’s often only a little glow peeking out from behind the fog and clouds. For many people, these conditions can trigger the winter blues or, as the...
by TDI Editorial Team | Oct 2, 2024 | health & wellness
From matcha to store-bought tea bags, green tea is far from exotic in most places around the world. With that said, consumption of the stuff is highest across Asia, including in countries such as China, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, and South Korea. Across the East, it’s...