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Health
The best Thanksgiving side is actually a flu vaccine
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Psychology
Why you’re powerless to ignore a crying baby
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Fitness & Exercise
The complicated truth about testosterone’s effect on athletic performance
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Sara Chodosh
Health
The CDC has some surprisingly good news about antibiotic resistance
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Climate Change
These maps show how many people will lose their homes to rising seas—and it’s worse than we thought
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Sara Chodosh
Health
Juul is pulling teens’ favorite flavor off shelves
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Health
The CDC knows why U.S. life expectancy keeps dropping—but no one knows how to stop it
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Sara Chodosh
Fitness & Exercise
Here’s what would happen if you worked out like a strongman
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Sara Chodosh
Technology
The Nobel Prize for Chemistry just honored something you actually care about—your phone’s battery
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Environment
Here’s the actual impact of cutting down on red meat (and everything else)
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Sara Chodosh
Vaccines
The U.S. came within a needle’s width of losing its measles elimination status
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Health
Fat-shaming only makes the obesity epidemic worse
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Sara Chodosh
Global Warming
Trying to eat eco-friendly? These charts show how different diets could change the planet.
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Sara Chodosh
Cats
Scientists are investigating the secrets of smelly cat butts
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Bees
Male honeybees might blind queens to keep them hive-bound
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Sara Chodosh
Exoplanets
How many planets can support life like Earth?
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Sara Chodosh
Diseases
Shiny tongues, leaky bladders, and the other strange symptoms of vitamin deficiencies
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Sara Chodosh
Environment
The environmental impact of watching a movie might surprise you
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Sara Chodosh
Food Safety
This new Salmonella ‘superbug’ is probably no scarier than the flu
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Sara Chodosh
Spiders
Extreme weather is making these spiders extra feisty
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Sara Chodosh
Health
New graphic FDA warnings aim to scare smokers with the consequences of their habit
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Sara Chodosh
Food Safety
Eating less gluten could lower a child’s risk of celiac, but at what cost?
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Sara Chodosh
Animals
How these foot-long, 7-pound frogs got so jacked
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Sara Chodosh
Evolution
This three-foot-tall parrot proves New Zealand is the mecca of giant weird birds
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Sara Chodosh
Dogs
When to start worrying that a dog bite (or lick) might kill you
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Sara Chodosh
Science
We might run out of these elements
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Sara Chodosh
Climate Change
Greta Thunberg is a master of eco-friendly travel. Here’s how you can pitch in.
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Sara Chodosh
Health
Beds, floors, and football: the most dangerous products for kids in three charts
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Sara Chodosh
Heart Disease
Why experts now say daily aspirin could do more harm than good
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Sara Chodosh
Diseases
Baseball players outlive most of us, but some positions are better than others
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Sara Chodosh
Moons
Money, shoes, poop, and other highlights from the 796 items we’ve left on the moon
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Sara Chodosh
Nutrition
Homemade dog food can actually deprive pets of essential nutrients
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Sara Chodosh
Heart Disease
Changing your diet and taking supplements may not do anything for your heart health
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Sara Chodosh
Animals
What avocados and clownfish have in common, sexually speaking
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Sara Chodosh
Nutrition
The FDA says grain-free food could be killing dogs. Here’s what pet owners should know.
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Sara Chodosh
Health
Swimming pools are full of poop, but they probably won’t make you sick
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Diseases
Too many antioxidants can give you cancer, and other facts about the misunderstood molecules
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Sara Chodosh
Life Skills
How to fact check suspicious science stories for yourself
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Sara Chodosh
Ocean
We finally have footage of a giant squid in U.S. waters
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Sara Chodosh
Vaccines
The places in the world that still appreciate vaccines
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Sara Chodosh
Health
These flesh-eating bacteria are finding new beaches to call home
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Sara Chodosh
Health
What to know about fecal transplants in the wake of the first death
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Nutrition
Cutting back on beef can lengthen your lifespan, but by how much?
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Sara Chodosh
Diseases
The chickenpox vaccine keeps kids safe from more than just itchy red spots
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Sara Chodosh
Health
The U.S. could lose its measles elimination status
By
Sara Chodosh
Vaccines
Anti-vaxxers are only part of the measles problem
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Sara Chodosh
Evolution
The naked mole rat’s furry cousin also feels no pain
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Sara Chodosh
Vaccines
Schools have more unvaccinated kids than they realize
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Sara Chodosh
Mental Health
The World Health Organization knows ‘burnout’ is a problem—but is it a disease?
By
Sara Chodosh
Food Safety
The FDA knows expiration dates are confusing, so they’re changing them
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Sara Chodosh
Vaccines
We’re finally studying how to combat the anti-vax movement, but the methods may surprise you
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Sara Chodosh
Nutrition
Processed food really does make you gain weight
By
Sara Chodosh
Vaccines
We’re barreling toward a 25-year measles record
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Sara Chodosh
Health
The U.S. could prevent more than half of its pregnancy-related deaths
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Sara Chodosh
Diseases
Only more measles cases will make people take vaccinations seriously
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Sara Chodosh
Vaccines
Measles is an early warning sign for outbreaks of more serious diseases
By
Sara Chodosh
Health
The WHO’s ‘zero screen time for babies’ rule is more complicated than it seems
By
Sara Chodosh
Diseases
You know nothing. Meet the real John Snow.
By
Sara Chodosh
Animals
Negative calorie foods don’t exist, and these biologists have the flaming lizard poop to prove it
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Sara Chodosh
Psychology
This woman counted literal baby steps, and they walk farther than you’d think
By
Sara Chodosh
Health
Kratom is all the rage, but this natural supplement can be dangerous
By
Sara Chodosh
Ocean
Watch ‘giant pill bugs’ burrow inside this alligator carcass for legitimate scientific reasons
By
Sara Chodosh
Health
Ground beef is behind the latest E. coli outbreak
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Sara Chodosh
Nutrition
You probably need more vitamins, but pills won’t cut it
By
Sara Chodosh
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