At National Today, we stand by the words of our health being the ultimate wealth, and you can be sure that we are going to be waving that banner this National Triglycerides Day on March 28. Just like all things in life require balance, so does our nutritional intake. Too much of anything, even if they are vitamins, can be harmful. This is the reason why high triglyceride levels, which are important lipid compounds that help with providing us with energy, can be extremely detrimental. While in many cases high triglycerides levels can be treated using medications, recent studies have shown that in older people (namely 50 and above), triglyceride levels rise because of hormonal changes.
National Something On a Stick Day

The origins of National Something On a Stick Day, celebrated every March 28, remain unclear despite our research and digging. There seems to be no specific historical event attached to the beginning of the day’s observance nationally; it is more likely a case of a fun-loving individual or group of people manipulating internet search results via the wizardry of SEO to boost the holiday’s legitimacy, and we don’t mind! There’s no getting around it, food on a stick is fun. Well, maybe we wouldn’t try to eat Jeff Dunham’s ‘Jalapeno on a Stick,’ but as far as candy apples, creamsicles, shish kabobs, and teriyaki chicken on a stick are concerned, today is the day to chow down!
British Summer Time Begins

‘Spring forward, fall back.’ British Summer Time (BST) occurs on the last Sunday of March and represents the phenomenon when the clocks go forward in spring by one hour and, in autumn, on the last Sunday of October, reverts to Greenwich Mean Time. Can you believe that the proposal for BST was made in Britain in the early 20th century by a man who was angry at the waste of daylight during summer mornings? The practice is done so that there’s more daylight in the evening and less in the morning.