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Your pandemic nightmares may never stop. Here's why.
Giant bugs? Being chased? Can't sleep? It might not go away, a dreams researcher says.
By Tulika Bose
The Comfort Revolution is dead. Long live the Comfort Revolution.
I want to live a life unbuttoned.
By Tim Marcin
The therapist at CVS will see you now
What it's like to get mental healthcare at the retail pharmacy chain.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Black farmers denied loans teach each other how to make money growing hemp
"If I was going to get into farming, I was going to have to find another way to do it."
How to support someone with depression virtually
Since we're all online more, there are more ways for us to help one another.
The Stealth core trainer makes planking (dare I say) fun
It's a great investment for those who have room for it, enjoy addictive phone games, and enjoy a little competition.
Weight loss apps don't help users with one really important thing
Trauma plays a little-discussed role in weight gain and loss.
By Rebecca Ruiz
I got hooked on lemon water. Here's why you should too.
The fruit is so addictive that I went on a quest to find the best squeezing device.
By Chris Taylor
Even if I go back to the gym, I'm bringing the Aaptiv app with me
The audio makes you feel like you have a personal trainer in your ear.
By Sasha Lekach
Obsessed with tracking metrics? The Garmin Forerunner 945 is worth the price tag
The battery life is great, the activity tracking is as smooth and accurate as I’ve encountered, and—after the initial setup and customization—the whole experience is smooth and pleasant.
Police killings are a mental health crisis for Black people. They deserve real solutions.
"Police killings create a culture of shame, trauma and anxiety."
By Rebecca Ruiz
This smart case controlled my birth control pills for a month, and it was a game-changer
I wanted to hate it so bad, but this smart case changed my life. I made it through the whole month without losing my pills once -- that never happens around here.
James Corden explains why the European Super League plan sucks for clubs and fans
"The owners of these teams have displayed the worst kind of greed I've ever seen in sport."
Constantly stressed at work? It might actually be changing your personality.
Chronic workplace stress can make you more neurotic in as little as four weeks.
By Amanda Yeo
Drones are delivering COVID-19 vaccines in Africa through ‘highways in the sky’
Zipline is expected to deliver over 2.5 million COVID-19 vaccines in Ghana alone.
By Emmett Smith
U.S. regulators issue disturbing warning: Keep kids and pets away from Peloton treadmills
There's been 39 reported incidents with Peloton's Tread+.
By Anna Iovine
The many private companies in charge of vaccine passports
Here are the companies U.S. states, counties, and cities have tapped to manage vaccine passports, so far.
By Rachel Kraus
Curable is a helpful tool in your chronic pain treatment arsenal
Yes, an app can help your chronic pain.
By Anna Iovine
Noom isn't a diet app — it uses psychology to guide you on your health journey
With a focus on ‘progress not perfection,’ Noom uses the psychology of eating as its primary motivator (after all, it was created by psychologists.
How to get a Covid-19 vaccination appointment in every state
From Alabama to Wyoming, we scoured through every state Department of Health website so you don't have to.
Harmful pregnancy terms like 'incompetent cervix' and 'lazy uterus' need a rebrand
Motherhood app Peanut released its new pregnancy and fertility glossary as part of a movement to replace outdated terms.
Who thought releasing the OnePlus Watch like this was a good idea?
Thicc wrists can't miss.
How Peloton and its instructors became saviors in a hellish year at home
Peloton made isolation feel a bit less isolating.