The Pumpkin Spice Latte: The greatest divider of our internet times
Today marks the first day of the PSL season. Let us celebrate—or bring the hate.
On Sep 1, 2016 by Lyz Lenz
Apps and wearables really do help you lose weight, study says
The verdict is still out on whether they curb smoking and drinking, though.
On Aug 31, 2016 by Cynthia McKelvey
Orlando hospitals foot the bill for Pulse victims after data breach
Data compromised? It’s our treat!
On Aug 25, 2016 by Mary Emily O’Hara
Researchers are now fabricating human tissues with a 3D printer
A new breakthrough at Wake Forest Institue of Regenerative Medicine may be the first step towards mass printing of human tissue.
On Aug 24, 2016 by [email protected]
8 hilariously outdated sex ed films you can watch online
Are you there, Internet? It’s me, puberty.
On Aug 22, 2016 by Mary Emily O’Hara
Cracking your knuckles might not be bad for you after all
Study finds it might actually be good for you.
On Aug 19, 2016 by Cynthia McKelvey
Dr. Ruth congratulates Olympian Fu Yuanhui for talking about her period
Both of these women are so cute we can’t stand it.
On Aug 17, 2016 by Mary Emily O’Hara
Father with Alzheimer’s sings with son in touching videos
Their carpool karaokes have gone viral and raised money for the Alzheimer’s Society.
On Aug 16, 2016 by Lyz Lenz
New study claims people who post their fitness routines to Facebook are narcissists
Is your gym selfie a sign of sickness—or are you just proud of your working routine?
On Aug 12, 2016 by Nayomi Reghay
Flaw in period tracker app highlights security concerns with connected health services
What happens when we trust our health to mobile apps?
On Aug 3, 2016 by Selena Larson
Philips has a handful of new connected health gadgets, including a $250 smartwatch
Can Philips’ new health system compete with the Apple Watch and FitBit?
On Aug 2, 2016 by John-Michael Bond
This electronic temporary tattoo can tell how drunk you are
More accurate than breathalyzers, these temporary tattoos might be the front line against drunk driving.
On Aug 1, 2016 by John-Michael Bond
Web-based medical research still misses minorities, low-income people, study finds
Low-income, poorly educated, and people of color are critically underrepresented in medical research that could benefit them.
On Jul 29, 2016 by Cynthia McKelvey
How many calories do you burn playing Pokémon Go?
Depends on how much you Pokéstop-and-go
On Jul 26, 2016 by Cynthia McKelvey
Can toothpaste actually cure zits?
The old wives’ tale gets a debunking.
On Jul 24, 2016 by Cynthia McKelvey
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