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The 5 second rule might not be that gross after all, scientists say
Be honest, we ALL do it.
A British store is launching cafes where people can chat about mental health
"It's OK to not be OK."
22 photos that prove science is beautiful
Mind blowing, intricate art made by scientists.
These tattoos conduct electricity, turning you into a very basic cyborg
They can help us transform how certain diseases are diagnosed.
Scientists find new link between sugar and Alzheimer's
A molecular "tipping point" may speed the disease's progression.
South Korean women will live longer than the rest of us in the future
We'll all live longer in the future. Here's why.
By Yi Shu Ng
To sit, or not to sit? THAT is the question.
Sitting is horrible, but so is standing ...
By Nicole Gallucci and Maria Gallucci
Tattoo artist beautifully explains why women cover their mastectomy scars
"The women I see want the opportunity to turn themselves into something that transcends an imitation of what they used to look like."
By Rebecca Ruiz
Tech and cash is not enough when it comes to health and climate change
'Technology and wealth' is not enough.
By Ariel Bogle
Dads, like moms, are at risk of depression after a child’s birth, researchers report
Men don't go through the same sort of changes, but are still at risk of depression
By Megan Thielking
Trump decries 'tremendous increase' in U.S. autism cases. But it's not so simple.
Trump has a history of anti-vaxxer views.
A new anti-smoking ad slams Big Tobacco for targeting black neighborhoods
The tobacco industry knows all about diversity — and it knows exactly how to exploit it.
By Patrick Kulp
Yogi dressed in white powerfully defies period shame on Instagram
"It's messy, it's painful, it's terrible, & it's beautiful."
By Rebecca Ruiz
NASA experiments show how astronaut’s genes changed in space
Scott Kelly's 340 days in space changed a lot about the former astronaut.
Pornhub wants to be the hottest destination for sex ed
The site is launching a resource center for sexual health and wellness that could prove to be great resource for curious young people.
This tiny wearable can tell you when you need a drink
Measuring hydration could soon be as common as step counting.
This new at-home fertility test lets you zoom in on your sperm
Test your testes, stream your sperm.
How these two women managed to keep their hair through chemo
"I like being able to look in the mirror and the first thing I see is not cancer."
By Ryan Sedmak