More Health - Page 67
Facebook is rife with anti-vaccination conspiracy theorists manipulating scared parents
A whole other kind of fake news.
By Rachel Kraus
Fox News host admits on air that he hasn't washed his hands in 10 years
'Germs are not a real thing.'
How quitting Facebook affects your brain
To go cold turkey, or not to go cold turkey?
By Lacey Smith
The best meditation apps, devices, and journals for staying calm and focused
Feel your stress and anxiety melt away.
By Miller Kern
Trump's victory linked to spike in women getting long-term birth control
Some women rushed to get an IUD or implant.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Screen time can affect kids, but the data is hard to measure. Here's why.
Researchers need much better data.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Moving to a different city or country can be lonely. Here are some things that helped me cope.
Feeling lonely is normal, but there are ways to make yourself feel better.
By Laura Byager
The Crisis Text Line analyzed 75 million texts to pinpoint the best way to ask if someone's suicidal
"How you set up that conversation is actually critically important."
By Rebecca Ruiz
Healthcare isn't sexy, but Apple's trying to demystify it with apps like Aetna's Attain
The tech giant's getting even more serious about healthcare.
By Raymond Wong
AirPods 2 launching in first half of 2019 with rumored health monitoring features: report
Health monitoring functions may soon be coming to Apple AirPods.
By Matt Binder
Cannabis may alter the genetic makeup of sperm
They compared the sperm of regular cannabis users to infrequent users.
By Lacey Smith
Wearable sensor may help screen for anxiety and depression in kids
Kids don't always show signs of mental illness. These researchers think wearable tech can make a big difference.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Why three friends chose to share their text therapy sessions with the internet
"Sharing personal stories is a very intimate way to connect to other people, other lonely people in the world, human beings."
James Corden and Ashley Graham don't want you to diet this January and they wrote a song about it
The anti-diet anthem we need.
By Laura Byager
This smart glove could help stroke patients with their hand movements
You see, the future does have some good things coming.
Apple's greatest contribution to mankind will be health, says Tim Cook
"We're democratizing it."
Smartphone addiction affects teens and parents alike
Over half the teens surveyed by Pew Research Center said they spend too much time on smartphones; 36 percent of parents said the same. A whopping 72 percent of teens said they check messages as soon as they wake up.
By Rob Marvin
Snoozers are losers: Everything you need to know about the button we love to hate
Every wonder why the snooze button is just nine minutes?
6 reasons I no longer subscribe to ‘New Year, New You’ BS
You are perfectly fine as you are.
By Caroline Foran