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Are At-Home Genetic Tests Worth It? As an Oncologist, Here’s My Advice.
Ask yourself how the results may affect your life. If the results come back positive, will you take steps to minimize your cancer risk?
Ask yourself how the results may affect your life. If the results come back positive, will you take steps to minimize your cancer risk?
“How was school today?” just isn’t cutting it.
For centuries, indigenous groups in north-east India have crafted intricate bridges from living fig trees. Now this ancient skill is making its way to European cities.
Precious stones hold the stories of continents, oceans, and cultures.
Blast ugly and invasive surface corrosion before it eats your car alive.
A sense of calm offers us strength and resilience amid the chaos of life.
I was only 8 when I began working as an undercover security guard at estate sales. Among the dusty trinkets and used shampoo bottles, I learned a lot about human nature.
A study in North Carolina of dying trees may represent a foreboding preview of what may come to coastal ecosystems worldwide.
Heading out on a hike, but worried about how you’re going to handle walking uphill? Here are seven ways to make it easier, according to the experts.
Olivia Rutigliano discusses punishment, redemption, and fate in her favorite movie of all time.
This cardio machine works major muscle groups for a full-body workout.
It’s not easy to find the source of a swirling scent plume. Scientists are using experiments and simulations to uncover the varied strategies that animals employ.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
You might be surprised by the seemingly innocuous behaviors that cause them.
Celebrating his 45th birthday this year, the yellow eating machine revolutionised video games – and has even been used in science. What has made him and his adventures so addictive?
The young Tahiti surfer will become the WSL’s youngest competitor when she takes on the fearsome break she can see from her family home.
As judges scout new restaurants in the U.S., an anthropologist investigates the elite, Eurocentric history of the Michelin Red Guide.
How do I deal with my emotions without whiskey?
In August 1964, three civil rights activists were found dead in the Deep South. The public’s response provided the impetus for new civil rights legislation in America.
Nearly half of kids in the U.S. live in households below the middle class as inflation and the end of Covid relief hit working parents; a $2.90 raise that cuts government benefits.
From Saudi Arabia to Qatar, rulers have used modern air conditioning to control landscapes and lives, forgoing traditional methods of keeping cool.
The findings could help solve the mystery of how the first stars formed.
Slowly but surely, huge swaths of the internet are vanishing. But the artefacts of the early web are still out there, and they have lessons for the future.
The Trump administration wants to eliminate the energy efficiency program, but bakers, builders, and chemical companies are trying to save it.
In a territory where food arrives by truck, a handful of farmers are proving there’s another way
Kilopixel by Ben Holmen turns a CNC machine and a thousand wooden blocks into pixel art.
Some doctors worry that massive cuts to Medicaid will leave pregnant people needing to drive hundreds of miles for prenatal care and delivery services.
You don’t need a gym membership to get sweaty.
Country singer Kelsea Ballerini swears by both methods—but what’s the difference between them?
The sometimes, always, never for straw sipping.
From PrettyLittleThing to Zara, brands are getting smarter at how they market products to their customers.
CEO Bob Iger said Disney will combine the two streaming services to create a “unified app experience.”
Indie developer’s take on the ethical conundrum about choosing who to save from an oncoming train may be gimmicky, but with its charm and bite-size levels, it’s ideal for the social media era.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a travel warning following an outbreak of a mosquito-borne illness called chikungunya in China.
Labor force participation among women has started falling again in 2025.
Choosing a product with the right ingredients is key.
If you want to stay on an anxious person’s good side, don’t tell them to calm down.
I feel bad for the servers…and even worse about our relationship.
Hyrox is a new sport that has taken off in a big way. There are competitions that feature running and strength events, and the skills you need are easy to learn.
Though noise sensitivity is often dismissed by doctors, it can have long-term effects on our mental and physical health.
While such loans can help you make large purchases without paying interest or undergoing hard inquiries in your credit report, they can also easily be overused.
USA TODAY spoke with over 20 people who say they became severely addicted to kratom − a plant ingredient found in products sold at gas stations, liquor stores and smoke shops across the country by various companies.
Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad has a takeaway about body inclusivity that no one’s discussing, writes senior style director Jessica Andrews.
A federal agency ratcheted up its estimate of debt tied to Trump’s spending law.
Have you ever stayed in a relationship, because you felt like it would be too hard to find another partner? This episode is for you.