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Mensa’s 2020 Game Night Wish List

Try these favorites from our game night wishlist, including a slew of the latest dice, card, and board games to keep the whole family entertained and your brains sharp.

The Magical, Mysterious Molecule That Improves Your Vision … and How You Can Harness It

Nutritionists encourage us to eat food chock-full of antioxidants — leafy greens, legumes, nuts and cold-water fish — to reduce our risk of cancer and heart disease. Now, there’s another clear reason to add more antioxidants to your diet: better eye health.

Should You Upgrade Your Car’s Headlights?

Driving at night can be more than challenging — it’s also one of the most dangerous times to be behind the wheel. Nearly half of all vehicle passenger fatalities in the United States occur at night. So, how do you know what kind of car headlights are right for you?

How to Avoid Road Rage

Driving can be stressful, but feeling angry when behind the wheel could lead to aggressive driving, distracted driving or even an accident. Here’s what to know about road rage, including tips on staying calm and what to do when confronted with an aggressive driver. (Sponsored by GEICO)

Eye-vexing Allergies and How to Relieve Them

From the northwest coast to the southern shores, common allergies can affect our eyes at different times of the year. We’ve got a list of common allergies — by region and season — and simple ways to protect your eyes against them. (Sponsored by EyeMed)

Singles in America Update

In its 8th year, Match's Singles in America survey asks singles across the country how it feels, what it looks like, and what it means to be single in 2018. (Sponsored by Match)

5 Hi-Tech Safety Features to Look For in a New Car

Today’s automakers are prioritizing features like this that not only protect drivers who get into accidents, but also help avoid accidents altogether. (Sponsored by GEICO)

Singles in America

In its 8th year, Match's Singles in America survey asks singles across the country how it feels, what it looks like, and what it means to be single in 2018. (Sponsored by Match)

How Air Bags Work

In a tenth of the time it takes to blink, an air bag can recognize a crash, assess its severity, determine the seat occupant’s position, and inflate the actual bag just the right amount. (Sponsored by GEICO)