More Health - Page 89
'Breatharian' couple magically defies biology, subsists only on clicks and BS
When a fad diet is dangerous.
Fitbit will hit NBA courts next season, but not on players' wrists
Fitbit is hitting the hardwood.
Psychologists devise clever trick to make us eat more veggies
Stop playing airplane with your veggies.
By Sasha Lekach
Michelle Obama's latest Instagram post gives new meaning to squad goals
Michelle Obama is here to show us that staying fit with friends is totally possible.
By Mia Johnson
Say goodbye to itchy bug bites with this electric pen
We all deserve an itch-free summer.
By Tony Lee
Here's why you shouldn't freak out about that study suggesting french fries increase risk of death
Is anyone really surprised something called a "fry" isn't health food?
Japan to use cancer-sniffing dogs to help early detection
The dogs are said to be nearly 100 percent accurate.
By Yvette Tan
Coconut oil is not a magical health food after all
Delicious and high in saturated fats!
Advice from dad you won't find on the internet (until now)
Dads know everything there is to know.
By Gillette
Baby has an adorable reaction to her aunt's EEG leads
Perfectly cute and funny at the same time.
Apple rumored to turn the iPhone into a health care records powerhouse
iPhones might revolutionize an entirely different industry.
5 healthcare developments that were born in space
Space might just be the next frontier in our quest for better health.
New CDC study shows just how serious a threat Zika is to pregnant women
One in 12 pregnant women with Zika had a baby with birth defects.
This adorable chatbot wants to talk about your mental health
Confiding in a robot just might help you feel better.
By Rebecca Ruiz
The next Apple Watch OS will be even more useful in the gym
If you haven't heard, Apple is now a health company.
MIT unveils wearable guides for the visually impaired
It's still just a prototype, but it's cool.
The 'blood boy' doctor doesn't seeeeeeem like a vampire
He's using the blood of the young to try and reverse aging in the old.
By Jack Morse
A startup is buying teenagers' blood and selling it to the rich so they can live forever
Turns out millennials might be good for something after all.
By Jack Morse
I did a half marathon with an AI trainer and ran into its limits
Could I make it through the race with only a week of AI training?
Believe it or not, even esports pros get injuries
But at least twisted ankles aren't a problem.
How to pivot your career into the healthcare field
This may be the change your career has been waiting for.