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Probiotics Are More Hype Than Science
Experts say that the marketing for these supplements has outpaced the actual science.
Experts say that the marketing for these supplements has outpaced the actual science.
Try these simple life changes to become a more kind and thoughtful version of yourself.
It doesn’t have to be all kale salads and quinoa.
Save your precious cabinet space with these brilliant tips.
Potassium-enriched salt tastes like regular salt and you don’t need to change how you cook or season your food. You just need to switch the type of salt you buy.
Christine Carter always tried to meet other people’s expectations—until she realized how out of sync with her own wants and needs she’d become.
Focusing wasn’t much easier in the time before electricity or on-demand TV. In fact, you probably have a lot in common with these super-distracted monks.
Astronomers have long debated what kind of chemistry might serve as a bona fide alien biosignature. With the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, those ideas may be put to the test.
War, famine and persecution inflict profound changes on bodies and brains. Could these changes persist over generations?
This brilliant brain hack hijacks your social media habit to build a new commitment to reading.
No matter how stressed out you are, they’re sure to put you on the path to inner peace.
Smithsonian paleontologist Hans-Dieter Sues tells the tale of a fossil find that bedeviled early 20th-century researchers.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
Some are using Final Fantasy and GTA Online as dating sites and long-time lovers are finding comfort and connection through Resident Evil. Could video games be the ultimate relationship tool?
Whether it’s sending back broken items or claiming a package never arrived, Americans are committing return fraud at Amazon and other retailers.
Some psychiatric patients may actually have treatable autoimmune conditions. But what happens to the newly sane?
Jade Rick Verdillo and Jamaica Aguilar were determined to walk down the aisle on their wedding day.
In the age of remote work, Instagram reels, and shrinking PTO, the one-day international trip is becoming both absurd and strangely relatable.
Nationally, extreme heat causes more deaths each year than any other weather event, including floods, hurricanes and tornadoes.
Philippa Barnes was a child when her family joined the Jesus Fellowship. As an adult, she helped expose the shocking scale of abuse it had perpetrated.
Territory mapped during France’s colonial rule is behind clash that has exposed tensions between the countries.
Mycorrhizal fungi help plants thrive, and sequester a lot of carbon. But a new atlas shows these climate warriors need urgent protection.
What’s next for Jamal Bryant, the pastor who led a massive protest against retail giant Target over its anti-DEI moves?
Multiple surveys underscore that BTS shopping is sending parents into debt. Experts offer money-saving tips.
Some books are remembered for their lyrical prose or engaging stories. Others are remembered for simply being weird.
Today, the Walt Disney Company seems like one of those entities that’s ‘too big to fail’ — but during the Second World War, fail it nearly did.
When you think about retirement, picture a big red bucket brimming with all the money you’ve saved. It’s everything you’ve got, and it has to last you.
It’s some kind of magic.
Two inches might not seem like a big deal, but there’s a good reason for it.
The 19th spoke to half a dozen leading Black women in Democratic politics about their recollections of July 21, 2024, when Harris kicked off her 107-day presidential campaign.
An unexpected personality trait might actually be the key to longevity.
Scientists are experimenting with robotic rabbits in hopes of luring the destructive snakes out of hiding so they can be euthanized
With more restrictions than the Gemini version.
The FDA may remove the warning labels on hormone replacement therapies used to treat the symptoms of menopause. Doctors say the warning is scaring people who could benefit from these treatments.
Their fees are getting higher—and their benefits are sometimes wildly complicated to redeem.
You could do nothing—or you could sign up for a new repayment plan. Here are your options.
Retirees are facing the prospect of substantial Social Security cuts in just seven years, sooner than projected, due to the “big, beautiful bill,” per an analysis out Thursday from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
If you’re a federal student loan borrower or about to become one, your head may be spinning.
As higher education costs have grown to heights many U.S. residents find unattainable or illogical, some adults are looking to their employers for help.
While advice abounds on the importance of fully unplugging during your hard-earned time off — and for good reason! — what should you do if you’re in a situation where you can’t be fully offline?
Of all the things you might use Venmo for — buying drinks, splitting a check with friends, repaying a loan — there’s a good chance you’ve never had “sending the government a gift to help pay the public debt” on your list.
Facility fees, often associated with inpatient hospital stays, are becoming more common for outpatient doctors’ appointments.
One explanation for the rise in obesity in industrialized countries is that people burn fewer calories than people in countries where obesity is rare. A major study finds that’s not the case.
A closer look at both sides of the “OPI nail drama.”
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