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Pregnant Pause Nov. 13, 2019

Wellnews

The Centers for Disease Control reports that a large number of pregnant women are not getting two cr... Read More

Rising Seas From Warming Will Imperil Millions More Than Earlier Predicted Nov. 12, 2019

Daily Editorials

A new study finds that previous estimates of the impact of rising sea levels on coastal communities ... Read More

Smoking Out Users Nov. 06, 2019

Wellnews

A large national survey, taken from 2016 to 2017 and published in JAMA, reports that people with ast... Read More

Painful Muscle Memory Oct. 30, 2019

Wellnews

Aricept, a drug commonly prescribed to manage cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients, may be asso... Read More

Wasn't a $4.4 Trillion Federal Government Big Enough? Oct. 30, 2019

Terence Jeffrey

The leaders of both the Republican Party and the Democratic Party in the U.S. Senate proved again th... Read More

The Rid Carpet Oct. 29, 2019

The Science Advice Goddess

I'm a 30-something gay guy. When I moved to a new city five years ago, I knew nobody except two fem... Read More

Knock-Knock Oct. 23, 2019

Wellnews

The Peace Corps is famously all about young men and woman venturing to distant locales, bringing wit... Read More

If You Share Your DNA, Should You Expect Privacy? Oct. 19, 2019

Diane Dimond

Imagine a day when hardly anyone is able to get away with murder. Think about that. If there were a ... Read More

Social Media and Girls Oct. 09, 2019

Wellnews

A study of nearly 10,000 teens in the United Kingdom found that more than 25% of girls who used soci... Read More

Planting the Idea Oct. 02, 2019

Wellnews

You know this, but it bears repeating: A diet rich in plant-based foods may be better for heart heal... Read More

Friend Over Backward Oct. 01, 2019

The Science Advice Goddess

A friend agreed to dogsit while I flew up to visit my ailing dad. She bailed at 7 p.m. the night be... Read More

No Fan of Heat Sep. 25, 2019

Wellnews

When temperatures rise, it seems like a no-brainer to reach over and flick on an electric fan. But i... Read More

Science and Making Babies: Buyer Beware Sep. 21, 2019

Diane Dimond

We live in a remarkably overregulated world. Yet, almost unbelievably, there are few hard-and-fast l... Read More

Migraines and Dementia Sep. 18, 2019

Wellnews

Migraines and dementia have much in common. Headaches, including migraines, are the most common neur... Read More

Colorbind Sep. 11, 2019

Wellnews

Nearly 52 million people in the U.S. wear some sort of device with a heart rate tracker, such as a F... Read More

As the World Turns Sep. 05, 2019

Stargazers

Week of Sept. 8-14, 2019 We've all had those days where nothing seems to move. No matter where you g... Read More

The Effects of Extreme Heat, Persistent Pain and an Exercise Tip Aug. 30, 2019

C Force

The long hot summer of 2019 is at last drawing to a close, and we already know it's one for the reco... Read More

Purging Dude Walls Toward Leftist Utopia Aug. 30, 2019

David Limbaugh

If the left is so loving, tolerant and inclusive, why is it so driven by unquenchable bitterness? Wh... Read More

Grain of Truth Aug. 28, 2019

Wellnews

With Americans more health-conscious than ever (even if we're more talk than action), there are pres... Read More

Indifferent Strokes Aug. 27, 2019

The Science Advice Goddess

My father just got diagnosed with cancer. Most people have been extremely supportive, but two girlf... Read More