Experts talk about the practice of "house burping," even in the dead of winter. Plus, a mom's video of her children in a hotel hallway ignites a debate over public etiquette for kids, and a cardiologist shares the one food to avoid before a cholesterol test. |
|
|
Inspired by a German practice called lüften, "house burping" is the practice of people opening the windows to their homes to let in fresh air, even in the dead of winter. An air quality professional shared why it can be beneficial to your home and the best times of day to burp your house. |
|
|
Is it children innocently frolicking in a hotel hallway, or a nuisance that their parents should step in to stop? A mom's video of her children walking in a hotel has sparked an online debate after she said a hotel guest scolded her to get her kids under control. See the reactions from other parents. |
|
|
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a cardiologist reveals whether you need to fast before a cholesterol test and which foods could cause a "spike" in the results. |
|
|
Your 2026 wellness journey starts here! Subscribe to the Start TODAY app (now available on Android!) to get started with your whole-body wellness companion. Unlock healthy meal plans, fitness challenges tailored to all levels, and daily inspiration from experts. |
|
|
If the temperatures are any indication, winter is in full swing. To help navigate seasonal woes, we tapped TODAY contributors Melissa Garcia and Chassie Post to give us the lowdown on what's hot during this frigid cold season. |
|
|
With crispy fried chicken, creamy pimento cheese and a drizzle of hot honey, this sandwich from chef Carla Hall is sweet, spicy, crunchy and comforting all at once. |
|
|
© 2026 NBCUNIVERSAL MEDIA, LLC 30 ROCKEFELLER PLZ., NEW YORK, NY 10112 |
|
|
|
0 comments