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Cocoon sleeping bag can keep you warm while camping in the snow
Inferno is a sleeping bag for your hammock.
By Ray White
4 ways to be there for someone who is grieving during the holidays
We might not want to talk about grief during the holidays, but your loved ones need support.
By Rebecca Ruiz
This new FDA-approved Apple Watch band measures the electricity in your heart
It's the first FDA-cleared accessory for the Apple Watch.
By Mark Kaufman
Kesha pens op-ed on mental health and self care for holidays
"It’s not selfish to take time for yourself."
Work on your productivity skills with the help of the Mindful Notebook
Practice gratitude and reap the rewards.
By Team Commerce
Facebook's AI suicide prevention tool can save lives, but the company won't say how it works
Facebook developed AI that identifies users at imminent risk of suicide. The only problem? The company won't say how it works.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Brits are angry that a man's story about mental illness was cut from TV because of the royal engagement
"Unfortunately today was not the day for our story to be heard."
Want to feel relaxed over the holidays? Maybe choose red wine over shots.
Drinkers associate beer, liquor, and red and white wine with different emotional responses, says a new study.
By Sasha Lekach
This writer's emotional post about depression is actually incredibly uplifting
"Love is always coming."
By Sam Haysom
Doctors detected CTE in a living football player, bringing us closer to next frontier in treatment
The study brings us closer to treating the degenerative illness.
Your smartphone could help power future cancer cures
Put your phone to use for the greater good.
Apple Watch can now sync up with your gym equipment during a workout
Tap and sync for more accurate data.
It's really unlikely that having sex will stop your heart, so you've got that going for you
Cardiac arrest associated with sexual activity turns out to be extremely rare.
By Mark Kaufman
This alarming study just sparked a fierce debate about screen time and teen mental health
The debate amongst scientist rages on after a new study suggests girls might be negatively affected by screen time and social media.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Apple retakes the wearable crown as the Series 3 dominates, says report
Apple beats everyone, again.
The FDA just approved the 1st pill that tells your doctor when you swallow it
The pill comes complete with a sensor that tells your doctor when you take it.
By Rebecca Robbins
This biosensor allows doctors to monitor a patient's vitals from anywhere
Hospital-level care, even at your home.