More Health - Page 71
Ambulance officers lauded for granting dying man's wish for a sundae
A simple act goes a long way.
By Johnny Lieu
BBC presenter's family pay hugely loving Twitter tribute following her death
Rest in peace, Rachael.
By Laura Byager
Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop to pay $145,000 in settlement over vaginal egg claims
Prosecutors said the products' claims were "not supported by competent and reliable science."
By Johnny Lieu
We could detect Alzheimer's with an eye test in the near future
Could be time to talk to your eye doc.
YouTube will now tell you how much of your life you spend watching videos
YouTube is the latest social platform to roll out time management tools to help you track and manage your internet addiction.
By Matt Binder
Scientists may have found a way to create universal blood. Here's how it works.
And it's in your poop.
By Rayne Ellis
Don't worry, your cereal probably won't poison you with pesticides
The situation isn't nearly as dire as one report suggests.
This machine-learning coach could get you into shape
You don't have to leave your house.
By Michelle Yan
Football club sends letter of support to fan who wrote about depression on social media
"We want you to know that if the favour needs returning and we need to support you, please do let us know."
Wearable 'microbreweries' can track dangerous radiation exposure
We would like to make a toast to science.
Adele posts touching message about her best friend's experience of postpartum psychosis
"Mamas talk about how you’re feeling because in some cases it could save yours or someone else’s life."
Paris residents are pissed over rather public eco-friendly urinals
One local said the concept was "immodest" and "incites exhibitionism."
Riots on the streets of Buenos Aires after Argentina votes against legalising abortion
"Lawmakers chose today to turn their backs on hundreds of thousands of women and girls..."
U.S. military orders soldiers to turn off GPS tracking devices
U.S. soldiers deployed overseas will now have to make sure geolocation services on all their devices are turned off.
By Matt Binder
This Instagram poet is making young people feel less alone
"There are others around you who have tools for you to borrow when you need them. Even if it is just a poem."
We may have a new weapon to fight dangerous superbugs (and we're gonna need it)
The fight against antibiotic resistant bacteria just got brighter.
By Rayne Ellis
'Time Well Spent' features are the Marlboro Lights of the tech industry
Why just cut back, when maybe we should go cold turkey?
By Rachel Kraus
7 reasons why you should absolutely take your hard-earned vacation time
Stop being such a workaholic.
23andMe has pledged to follow new guidelines on how they handle people's DNA
It comes after they signed a deal with pharmaceutical giant GSK.
By Johnny Lieu
This actual black mirror could help you lose weight
The Naked body scanner builds a 3D clone of you out of gray goo. What could possibly go wrong?
By Chris Taylor