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Device claims to 'turn off' cramps: Hoax or hope?
Zap your cramps away — too good to be true?
Step aside, Soul Cycle: IMAX is testing an immersive cycling concept
IMAXShift wants to take you pedaling through the solar system and across the coasts of Hawaii, all from the comforts of a studio bike seat.
15 creative ways people relieve stress online
Tell your boss you're "relaxing" when they walk by and you're watching ghost videos.
More middle and high school students are using e-cigarettes than ever before
Smoking e-cigarettes, or vaping, is increasingly popular among middle and high school students, new data shows.
VR live streamed surgery brings you straight to the operating room
A fully immersive experience.
By Liza Hearon
This $499 magic mirror could make you fitter than ever
The Naked 3D Fitness Tracker seems poised to change the whole home health measurement game.
By Chris Taylor
Kid sleeps in for seven years on Twitter
It's noon? On Tuesday? In April? In 2016?
For the first time ever, a human with paralysis can move his hand again
Behind the groundbreaking tech that changed a 24-year-old quadriplegic's life.
By Chelsea Harvey
App-connected gym equipment aims to get you off the couch and fitter
The app will let you prod friends to work out too, and you can see who's working out and get competitive.
By Victoria Ho
Scientists find 13 genetic 'superheroes' resistant to severe childhood illnesses
A tiny number of people in the world carry genetic mutations that were thought to guarantee the development of severe childhood diseases, but these people do not actually have these diseases, according to a new study.
By Agata Blaszczak-Boxe
5 meditation experts to relax with on YouTube
Get into a comfortable position, take a deep breath and press play.
Fitbit used in ER to determine patient treatment after seizure
When a 42-year-old man was recently rushed to an emergency room after a seizure, the doctors noticed he was was wearing a Fitbit Charge HR tracker. Here's how the device helped doctors make a big medical decision.
Fat Vincent is an obese dachshund who's on a legendary weight loss journey
He's the dog world's biggest loser.
Woman shares brave post about what it's like to experience panic attacks
Her post has been shared thousands of times.
U.S. schools may soon be testing Adidas' new fitness tracker in K-12 gym classes
A new fitness tracker from adidas will be used in kindergarten through high school gym classes to keep track of the physical health of students.
3D printing BioPen lets surgeons draw with stem cells
The BioPen is a handheld 3D printer that lets surgeons draw in human stem cells and regrow cartilage in the body.
Fiji is now on the growing list of Zika-affected destinations
Yet another popular tourist destination is added to the CDC's Zika list.
Rebel mouse refuses to run on wheel. Take that, society.
"That is a mouse that lives in anarchy."
By Ryan Creamer
Autism and vaccines: Why telling every side of a scientific story is rarely fair
Sometimes presenting "all" sides of an argument does a disservice. What do you do instead?
By Chelsea Harvey
There are now more obese adults in the world than underweight adults
Though obesity is far more prevalent, malnutrition remains a public health problem in the world’s poorest regions.
Cara Delevingne opens up about her depression in a series of emotional tweets
"I am focusing on filming and trying to learn how not to pick apart my every flaw."
By Sam Haysom
9-year-old girl fights bullying by completing a 24-hour, 36-mile race
The definition of a badass.
Discount store to withdraw scales after being branded 'pro-anorexia'
"Great idea B&M, sell a set of scales with a well-known pro-ana slogan."
People with OCD are sharing their innermost thoughts online
"OCD is my battlefield."
CDC issues more restrictive sex guidelines due to Zika risk
The CDC issued far more detailed and restrictive guidelines for safe sex during the ongoing Zika virus outbreak.