More Health - Page 82
This domestic abuse survivor receives a new smile, for free
The transformation is amazing.
By Dymond Green
Britain's health service uses long Twitter thread to explain why it needs more black people to donate blood
It's all to do with the Ro subtype.
This 'poop machine' could assist in the fight against bowel cancer
This is anything but crappy (well, a little).
Give your neck a break with this pair of anti-strain Kickstarter projects
Put an end to that pain in your neck.
By Leah Stodart
Kevin Spacey's alleged predatory behavior shows why men rarely report sexual assault
"The cultural messages that shape the stigma ... those things live in everybody, we all absorb them."
By Rebecca Ruiz
How World Vision uses partnerships to meet ambitious water, sanitation, and hygiene goals around the globe
Enacting lasting change requires a collaborative approach and on-the-ground efforts.
By Kohler
Your next fitness coach could live inside your ear
Meet the smart earbuds that can sense your body's rhythm.
By Louise Bartolotta
Silicon Valley is obsessed with fasting. Experts call it 'highly irresponsible.'
For many people, exposure to fasting may do more damage than good.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Revolutionary ultrasound smartphone gadget helped a doctor diagnose his own cancer
This could one day be as common as a thermometer.
Want to know what your vagina's rights are? This site can help.
Find out which states are looking out for your health.
This legally blind man finally sees his wedding, 15 years later
And it's a real tear-jerker.
By Dymond Green
How your brain responds to certain words might predict your suicide risk
A new study finds that when your brain reflects on the meaning of certain words, it may indicate whether you're experiencing suicidal thoughts.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Do you brush your teeth in the shower? You should.
A Kickstarter campaign to make you smile.
By Leah Stodart
New startup takes aim at erectile dysfunction, and they'll even mail your Viagra in a sleek little box
Take care of your sexual health without ever leaving your bedroom.
This organization uses human-centered design to deliver impactful sanitation solutions
In preparation for World Toilet Day, we're taking a look at companies developing and implementing innovative sanitation solutions.
By Kohler
Invest in this device that brushes your kid's teeth for them
It only takes ten seconds.
By Emily Heller
The slug-like creature that Will Byers threw up in 'Stranger Things' could happen for real
Not that anyone wants to.
By Eames Yates
Digital nurse appointed to fight the 'fake news' people get when they Google their cancer diagnosis
Ellen McPake will dispel myths and offer assistance on social media to patients.
This company wants to stop food allergies before they start. Can they do it?
Ashley Dombkowski talks about her job with a kind of reverence we'd all like to have.
A research project in Louisville is spending $14.5 million to plant 8,000 trees in hopes of improving cardiovascular health
Tree-huggers are onto something...
By Jeremy Glass
Puerto Rico still doesn't have clean, safe water. Here's how you can help.
People on the island are still desperate for water they can use to clean, cook, and drink.
By Rebecca Ruiz
This futuristic organizer will replace your basic toiletry kit
This compact organizer could improve traveling with toiletries.
By Louise Bartolotta