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You're more likely to get the flu from a sick flight attendant than a sick passenger: study
The study quantifies how many air passengers are likely to get the flu from an infected passenger, or from a sick crew member
How to stay fit at a desk job: The best workout hacks and exercise devices
Combat the desk job slump.
By Leah Stodart
Trump's FDA chief challenges cigarette makers with giant nicotine cut
"If cigarettes were invented today, no country in the world would allow them to be sold."
By Mark Kaufman
Scott Kelly's DNA changed in space, but that doesn't mean what you think it means
"Identical twins don't live identical lives."
Platypus milk is not a new trendy milk, but it could save lives
Do NOT put this in your coffee.
Stephen Hawking was a remarkable advocate for people with disabilities
Stephen Hawking showed us what it means — and what you need — to thrive with a disability.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Overwhelming influx of donations crashes MND charity website following Stephen Hawking's death
The site was inundated with donors.
Tech companies, stop marketing my period to me in millennial pink
It's so much more than just a color.
By Rachel Kraus
Inspired by slug slime, this surgical glue is strong enough to patch up a beating heart
Think of it as a Band-Aid for internal use.
New online tool could help calculate your risk of developing melanoma
The tool will classify you as one of five risk groups.
By Johnny Lieu
Doctors find virus in a pond, use it to destroy antibiotic-resistant bacteria in man's heart
Doctors are increasingly turning to highly-specialized viruses to destroy antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
By Mark Kaufman
There's just something about Adriene: How Yoga with Adriene dominates YouTube
Adriene helps her 3.2 million YouTube subscribers "find what feels good."
Lyft follows Uber further into healthcare market with rides for patients
More doctors can request a Lyft for their patients.
By Sasha Lekach
This Apple Watch wristband successfully detected abnormal heart rhythms
The KardiaBand appears to be able to detect a common abnormal rhythm quite well.
By Mark Kaufman
Stock images perpetuate the myth that women are weaker when they're on their period
The reality couldn't be more different.
Apple to launch experimental medical clinics for employees
So you can't use them -- yet.
By Monica Chin