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This Woman Has Had Skin Cancer 77 Times-
Oct 27, 2014
Lisa Pace used to go to the tanning salon five days a week. Now she gets skin cancer five times a year.
Granny Smith Apples Are the New Diet Pill
Sep 30, 2014
A new obesity study gives a boost the old apple-a-day adage.
8 Surprising Reasons You Have No Energy
Sep 29, 2014
Feeling sluggish? The cause might be less obvious than you think.
Ask a Scientist: Why Are Some People Always Hot and Others Always Cold?
Sep 24, 2014
The Scientist: Wolfgang Liedtke, M.D., Ph.D., Duke University Medical Center associate professor neurology and a physician at Duke Pain Clinics
Even Coke and Pepsi Say Soda Is Bad for You
Sep 24, 2014
A consortium of soda makers pledges to reduce America's pop consumption by 20 percent.
Ask a Scientist: Are Kettle Cooked Potato Chips Healthier Than Regular Potato Chips?
Sep 17, 2014
The Scientist: JJ Virgin, a nutritionist and author of the Virgin Diet and the Virgin Diet Cookbook
The Science of the Perfect To-Do List
Sep 11, 2014
Become a master of the list.
Ask a Scientist: Why Do I Get a Side Stitch When I Run?
Sep 10, 2014
The Scientist: Brian Hoke, a sports physical therapist in Virginia Beach and consultant to Vionic shoes
Why Your Boss Might Be a Psychopath (Literally)
Sep 8, 2014
Psychopathy plus intelligence equals success.
12 Totally Valid Excuses to Take a Nap Today
Sep 5, 2014
Naps aren't a sign of laziness. They improve work performance, memory, happiness and life in general.
Ask a Scientist: Does Drinking Water Really Help My Skin?
Sep 3, 2014
The Scientist: Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas, M.D., associate clinical professor at Yale University School of Medicine
You Can Get Kidney Stones From Kale
Sep 3, 2014
This healthy superfood can backfire, big time. Here are six things you need to know.
CVS Stops Selling Cigarettes Today, Our Skin Rejoices
Sep 3, 2014
The drugstore giant makes good on its promise.
Low-Carb Diets Beat Low-Fat for Weight Loss, Says Science
Sep 2, 2014
A new study puts outdated weight-loss wisdom to bed.
The Polo Shirt That Makes Wearable Tech Actually Wearable
Aug 28, 2014
Ralph Lauren is the first luxury brand to get into biometric apparel.
Ask a Scientist: Why Do I Sweat So Much in Only One Place?
Aug 28, 2014
The Scientist: Kati Bakes, an R&D scientist for Secret antiperspirant
3 Ways Your Shoes Are Messing Up Your Toenails
Aug 27, 2014
Got a case of ugly feet? We've got the cure.
Sleep Drunkenness: You Might Have This Weird Sleep Disorder
Aug 26, 2014
The sometimes dangerous, often hilarious, sleep disorder du jour may affect as many as 1 in 7 adults.
Botox for Cancer? A New Study Shows Surprising Promise
Aug 21, 2014
Ask a Scientist: Does Marijuana Cause Memory Loss?
Aug 20, 2014
The Scientist: Matthew J. Smith, Ph.D., research assistant professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Oct 27, 2014
Lisa Pace used to go to the tanning salon five days a week. Now she gets skin cancer five times a year.
Granny Smith Apples Are the New Diet Pill
Sep 30, 2014
A new obesity study gives a boost the old apple-a-day adage.
8 Surprising Reasons You Have No Energy
Sep 29, 2014
Feeling sluggish? The cause might be less obvious than you think.
Ask a Scientist: Why Are Some People Always Hot and Others Always Cold?
Sep 24, 2014
The Scientist: Wolfgang Liedtke, M.D., Ph.D., Duke University Medical Center associate professor neurology and a physician at Duke Pain Clinics
Even Coke and Pepsi Say Soda Is Bad for You
Sep 24, 2014
A consortium of soda makers pledges to reduce America's pop consumption by 20 percent.
Ask a Scientist: Are Kettle Cooked Potato Chips Healthier Than Regular Potato Chips?
Sep 17, 2014
The Scientist: JJ Virgin, a nutritionist and author of the Virgin Diet and the Virgin Diet Cookbook
The Science of the Perfect To-Do List
Sep 11, 2014
Become a master of the list.
Ask a Scientist: Why Do I Get a Side Stitch When I Run?
Sep 10, 2014
The Scientist: Brian Hoke, a sports physical therapist in Virginia Beach and consultant to Vionic shoes
Why Your Boss Might Be a Psychopath (Literally)
Sep 8, 2014
Psychopathy plus intelligence equals success.
12 Totally Valid Excuses to Take a Nap Today
Sep 5, 2014
Naps aren't a sign of laziness. They improve work performance, memory, happiness and life in general.
Ask a Scientist: Does Drinking Water Really Help My Skin?
Sep 3, 2014
The Scientist: Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas, M.D., associate clinical professor at Yale University School of Medicine
You Can Get Kidney Stones From Kale
Sep 3, 2014
This healthy superfood can backfire, big time. Here are six things you need to know.
CVS Stops Selling Cigarettes Today, Our Skin Rejoices
Sep 3, 2014
The drugstore giant makes good on its promise.
Low-Carb Diets Beat Low-Fat for Weight Loss, Says Science
Sep 2, 2014
A new study puts outdated weight-loss wisdom to bed.
The Polo Shirt That Makes Wearable Tech Actually Wearable
Aug 28, 2014
Ralph Lauren is the first luxury brand to get into biometric apparel.
Ask a Scientist: Why Do I Sweat So Much in Only One Place?
Aug 28, 2014
The Scientist: Kati Bakes, an R&D scientist for Secret antiperspirant
3 Ways Your Shoes Are Messing Up Your Toenails
Aug 27, 2014
Got a case of ugly feet? We've got the cure.
Sleep Drunkenness: You Might Have This Weird Sleep Disorder
Aug 26, 2014
The sometimes dangerous, often hilarious, sleep disorder du jour may affect as many as 1 in 7 adults.
Botox for Cancer? A New Study Shows Surprising Promise
Aug 21, 2014
Ask a Scientist: Does Marijuana Cause Memory Loss?
Aug 20, 2014
The Scientist: Matthew J. Smith, Ph.D., research assistant professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine