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Carrie Fisher was a bold advocate for people with mental illness
She spoke, and we listened.
Of course Mark Zuckerberg finished his year of running
But where's our exercise video?
By Kerry Flynn
Facebook 'lurking' is making you miserable and here's what you can do about it
You might not have to quit entirely.
A woman's brain changes in profound ways after she gives birth, new study shows
Parts of the brains most affected are those dealing with "social processes."
Microsoft is using machine learning to help fight blindness
Microsoft's AI tools are able to predict the final surgical outcome of eye surgeries.
By Manish Singh
Your wearable-tracked health data is for sale, according to a new study
Health data is up for grabs.
IBM's Watson supercomputer discovers 5 new genes linked to ALS
The results mean the supercomputer could make discoveries in research of other neurological diseases.
Researchers think they've found the key to happiness and it's not what you think (or maybe it is)
It's not about the dough.
Droning teacher from 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' will read you to sleep
"Anyone? Anyone?"
By Sasha Lekach
Fitbit buys its struggling rival Pebble
The acquisition likely means the end of Pebble's wearables.
One Drop is revolutionizing diabetes care through an app
One Drop is linking hardware and software to upend diabetes care.
Lady Gaga shares empowering message about mental illness and trauma
"One way to help people who've had trauma is to inject them with as many positive thoughts as possible."
'I saw my fear': How psychedelic therapy is making a comeback
Research on magic mushrooms and ecstasy is showing promising results for treating depression.
Arianna Huffington is now selling ridiculous things like phone beds
Who knew sleeping could be so expensive?
By Sasha Lekach
Magic mushrooms ease anxiety in cancer patients, studies show
A single capsule of psilocybin brought lasting relief to most participants.
Ecstasy can reduce fears and stress in PTSD patients. Here's how.
A large-scale clinical trial of ecstasy for PTSD treatment is moving forward.
Fitbit is buying Pebble, report claims
The price is reportedly tiny compared to some previous offers.
What it's like to wear Nike's HyperAdapt self-lacing sneakers
Is this the future of wearables?
Even pets are now using medical marijuana to treat their pain
It's officially a thing.
By Sasha Lekach
Clue raises $20 million for its period tracking app
Clue is getting investors on board for its period tracking app.
Our lack of sleep is costing the world billions of dollars
A new study says fewer zzz's means less economic productivity
Too many mental health apps put style over substance
"Success is measured by number of downloads and star ratings on the app store."
By Ariel Bogle
This stem cell gun helps burn victims regrow their skin in just a few days
This could revolutionize how we treat burn victims.
How Selena Gomez turned vulnerability into her greatest strength
A revival is an ongoing process.
Fitbit's Charge 2 takes fitness tracking to the next level
Fitbit has come a long way since its first fitness tracker.
By Karissa Bell