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Hollywood often justifies its bad choices with artistic freedom. Audiences are pushing back.
Sorry, creatives. You can no longer work in isolation and ignore audiences that want to talk about your storytelling choices.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Study links '13 Reasons Why' to possible increase in suicidal thoughts
Suicide-related searches spiked after the show's release.
Fitbit's next-gen smartwatch will launch with its own app platform
Fitbit's smartwatch will have its own apps, whenever it actually launches.
This vital app connects veterans to talk about mental health and trauma
The goal? Bring the amount of veteran suicides down to zero.
By Katie Dupere
Wearables aren't all dorky — these helped me compete in an Ironman race
They're not all bad.
By Molly Sequin
This lunchbox and food scale combo make counting calories a breeze
Master your macros...
Researchers edited the DNA of viable human embryos in U.S. for the first time, but don't freak out yet
It's the first step in a long process.
By Sharon Begley
Sperm counts are dropping in the Western world, but no one is quite sure why
More than a 50 percent drop in 40 years.
By Johnny Lieu
The evidence that football causes CTE just got even more damning
The near-ubiquitous presence of CTE makes the study's results troubling for football players and fans alike.
Passion Pit announces musical hiatus so frontman can cope with mental illness
The singer announced the news in a string of tweets.
Bizarre wearable wants to shock you awake so you don’t fall asleep at the wheel
This wearable doesn't just vibrate, it shocks.
By Sasha Lekach
Linkin Park's Chester Bennington died on Chris Cornell's birthday. Here's why the date is important.
Birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays can trigger intense emotions for people who've lost a loved one to suicide.
By Rebecca Ruiz
'Forest Bathing': How steeping yourself in nature could help with stress
One with nature.
By Tony Lee
Artificial sweeteners don't help with weight loss after all, sweeping study shows
Maybe rethink that diet soda.
By Catherine Caruso
After 'To the Bone': How Hollywood should change its portrayal of eating disorders
We need storytellers who want to craft sophisticated, inclusive narratives about mental illness to up their game.
By Rebecca Ruiz
'To the Bone' lacks the courage to tackle anorexia in a meaningful way
The film tries to tackle an important subject, but can't get past bizarre scenes and the challenge of portraying a mental illness.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Viral CEO further explains why Mental Health Days are so important
"It's 2017 and Mental Health is still an issue in the workplace."
This robot that can do 'the worm' could one day perform colonoscopies
This robot dances better than all of us.
By Tony Lee