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6 Best Vitamins to Boost Energy (2026): Top Recommendations From Experts
6 Best Vitamins to Boost Energy (2026): Top Recommendations From Experts

Boost your day with the best vitamins for energy

By Emily PharesApril 3, 2026
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What Is NMN: Everything You Need to Know From Experts
By Katherine Van DisApril 3, 2026
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Hers Hair Growth Review 2026: Pros, Cons, and More From Hands-On Testing
By Emily PharesApril 3, 2026
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What HBO’s ‘The Pitt’ gets right—and wrong—about treating alcohol use disorder
By Jonathan Hunt-GlassmanApril 2, 2026
The Benefits of Red Light Therapy: Expert-Approved Advice
The Benefits of Red Light Therapy: Expert-Approved Advice
By Katherine Van DisApril 3, 2026
Cyprus and Ireland top list of best places to retire: As boomers are forced to ‘unretire,’ the only real solution is to move abroad
Cyprus and Ireland top list of best places to retire: As boomers are forced to ‘unretire,’ the only real solution is to move abroad
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 3, 2026
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CybersecurityInternet Watch Foundation finds 260-fold increase in AI-generated CSAM in just one year, and ‘it’s the tip of the iceberg’
By Catherina GioinoApril 3, 2026
Best certificates of deposit (CDs) for April 2026
Personal FinanceBest certificates of deposit (CDs) for April 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganApril 3, 2026
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PoliticsTrump just raised the $39 trillion national debt with the largest budget hike since World War II—and nobody can figure out how to pay for it
By Nick LichtenbergApril 3, 2026
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AIMIT created duplicate AI workers to tackle thousands of different tasks. The verdict? Most of the time AI is still just ‘minimally sufficient’
By Tristan BoveApril 3, 2026
Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives are gaining and losing power
C-SuiteFortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives are gaining and losing power
By Fortune EditorsApril 3, 2026
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EconomyJamie Dimon says the U.S. was right to go to war with Iran: ‘Why the Western world put up with all these proxy wars for 45 years is kind of beyond me’
By Tristan BoveApril 3, 2026
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AIThe AI kill switch just got harder to find: LLM-powered chatbots will defy orders and deceive users if asked to delete another model, study finds
By Sasha RogelbergApril 3, 2026
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PoliticsBernie Sanders calls out Bezos, Musk, Bloomberg, and Buffett in billionaire tax push: ‘The richest people in America have never ever had it so good’
By Catherina GioinoApril 3, 2026
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Owners of Colorado funeral home where 190 decaying bodies were found are now being charged with misspending $900,000 in COVID relief funds
HealthOwners of Colorado funeral home where 190 decaying bodies were found are now being charged with misspending $900,000 in COVID relief funds
By Jesse Bedayn, Colleen Slevin, Matthew Brown and The Associated PressApril 16, 2024
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    FinanceJudge slashes Bayer’s $1.5 billion Roundup verdict by more than 60% after Supreme Court decision on limiting punishments
    By Jef Feely and BloombergApril 5, 2024
Most protein powders on the market contain high-quality proteins, says Roger Fielding, Ph.D., a professor at the Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy. However, they can also leave key nutrients out.
HealthWhat’s the scoop on protein powder? Nutrition experts share 3 things to know about the popular supplement
By Lindsey LeakeApril 15, 2024
From April 2020 through September 2021, overall hospital visits for alcohol-related conditions spiked beyond what researchers expected, per a study published Friday.
HealthAlcohol-fueled hospital visits are spiking among middle-aged women, study says: ‘We simply just don’t know what’s causing this’
By Lindsey LeakeApril 15, 2024
Most employers must offer time off for abortion care under new federal rules for pregnant workers
HealthMost employers must offer time off for abortion care under new federal rules for pregnant workers
By The Associated PressApril 15, 2024
1 in 5 Americans are getting 5 hours or less of sleep per night, new Gallup poll says—a category that was ‘not really heard of in 1942’
Health1 in 5 Americans are getting 5 hours or less of sleep per night, new Gallup poll says—a category that was ‘not really heard of in 1942’
By Deepti Hajela, Linley Sanders and The Associated PressApril 15, 2024
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Family6 things mental health experts wish parents knew about raising kids with anxiety
By Korin MillerApril 14, 2024
  • The horrors of TMJ: Chronic pain, metal jaws, and futile treatments
    HealthThe horrors of TMJ: Chronic pain, metal jaws, and futile treatments
    By Brett Kelman, Anna Werner and KFF Health NewsApril 5, 2024
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HealthNo evidence Ozempic and Wegovy raise risk of self harm, EU regulators said
By Jonel Aleccia and The Associated PressApril 12, 2024
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LifeThis nutrient deficiency could be the culprit behind your brain fog, sluggishness, and lack of concentration
By Karla PopeApril 12, 2024
This 86-year-old tech wiz nicknamed ‘Mr. iPhone’ started teaching computer classes for his senior living community and transformed the way people engaged with their families
HealthThis 86-year-old tech wiz nicknamed ‘Mr. iPhone’ started teaching computer classes for his senior living community and transformed the way people engaged with their families
By Alexa MikhailApril 12, 2024
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MindFounder of Toms shoes went on a men’s retreat with other entrepreneurs to combat his loneliness and depression: ‘I lost a lot of my clear meaning and purpose’
By Alexa MikhailApril 12, 2024
The go-to cheat for feeding your kids—Lunchables—has lead in it, and maker Kraft Heinz says it is a naturally occurring part of food products
HealthThe go-to cheat for feeding your kids—Lunchables—has lead in it, and maker Kraft Heinz says it is a naturally occurring part of food products
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 12, 2024
  • Ultra-processed foods can undermine your health. Here’s how to identify and avoid them
    LifeUltra-processed foods can undermine your health. Here’s how to identify and avoid them
    By Liz SeegertApril 4, 2024
Food expert Michael Pollan says most supplements ‘generally don’t work.’ But he takes this one daily
LifeFood expert Michael Pollan says most supplements ‘generally don’t work.’ But he takes this one daily
By Jordyn BradleyApril 12, 2024
Super Bowl champion Robin Cole survived prostate cancer but lost loved ones to it. The stigma around treating it has to go, he says—especially among Black men
CommentarySuper Bowl champion Robin Cole survived prostate cancer but lost loved ones to it. The stigma around treating it has to go, he says—especially among Black men
By Robin Cole and Alicia ZhouApril 12, 2024
Setting up a power of attorney for a parent with dementia could help you avoid a costly and messy guardianship proceeding. Here’s how to do it
HealthSetting up a power of attorney for a parent with dementia could help you avoid a costly and messy guardianship proceeding. Here’s how to do it
By Stephanie WatsonApril 11, 2024
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LifeAnxious to start running? Here are 7 tips to make it more enjoyable, from a 4-time Olympic Trials qualifier
By Jordyn BradleyApril 11, 2024
My 2-year-old daughter needed a pacemaker. That spurred me to engineer a virtual heart, and now customized 3D simulations are saving lives
CommentaryMy 2-year-old daughter needed a pacemaker. That spurred me to engineer a virtual heart, and now customized 3D simulations are saving lives
By Steve LevineApril 11, 2024
Older-age pregnancies have risen 900% over the past five decades.
Health66-year-old who had 2 children in her late 30s says it’s ‘outdated’ to talk about geriatric pregnancies: ’35 is not the magic dividing line that we might think’
By Sunny NagpaulApril 11, 2024
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LeadershipPharmaceutical giant Bayer is getting rid of bosses and asking nearly 100,000 workers to ‘self-organize’ to save $2.15 billion
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 11, 2024
This vitamin deficiency can cause forgetfulness and mimic symptoms of dementia—but it’s reversible. Doctors explain the signs to look for
HealthThis vitamin deficiency can cause forgetfulness and mimic symptoms of dementia—but it’s reversible. Doctors explain the signs to look for
By Korin MillerApril 10, 2024
CEOs are happier with the amount of sleep they get each night than directors, managers, employees in nonmanagerial positions, and even business owners, according to the inaugural Expert Reviews Sleep Survey.
LifeYour boss is probably getting more sleep than you are, survey says. Here’s who catches more z’s than even CEOs, managers, and business owners
By Lindsey LeakeApril 10, 2024
I lead one of the startups accusing Apple of patent infringement. Here’s why Congress should side with us
CommentaryI lead one of the startups accusing Apple of patent infringement. Here’s why Congress should side with us
By Priya AbaniApril 9, 2024
Can creatine supplements really boost your workouts and muscle growth? Here’s what experts say about these popular supplements
LifeCan creatine supplements really boost your workouts and muscle growth? Here’s what experts say about these popular supplements
By Alyssa SparacinoApril 9, 2024
These are the 10 worst U.S. states to live in for your mental health, according to a new study
MindThese are the 10 worst U.S. states to live in for your mental health, according to a new study
By Alexa MikhailApril 8, 2024
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HealthHow Medicare beneficiaries with Part D plans can help ensure their medications are covered
By Richard EisenbergApril 8, 2024
Ten doctors on FDA panel reviewing Abbott heart device had financial ties with company
HealthTen doctors on FDA panel reviewing Abbott heart device had financial ties with company
By Holly K. Hacker, David Hilzenrath and KFF Health NewsApril 8, 2024
Many cancer drugs remain unproven 5 years after accelerated approval, a study finds
HealthMany cancer drugs remain unproven 5 years after accelerated approval, a study finds
By Carla K. Johnson and The Associated PressApril 8, 2024
Occasionally falling asleep at work is par for the course, according to a new survey by sleep wellness company Sleep Doctor, with 46% of respondents saying they nap during the workday at least a few times a year.
Life1 in 3 workers admit to regularly napping on the clock, survey says. Here’s why Gen Z and millennial men are the worst culprits
By Lindsey LeakeApril 7, 2024
Victims of asbestos pollution that killed hundreds take Warren Buffett’s railroad to court: ‘At some point, probably everybody got exposed to it’
HealthVictims of asbestos pollution that killed hundreds take Warren Buffett’s railroad to court: ‘At some point, probably everybody got exposed to it’
By Matthew Brown, Amy Beth Hanson and The Associated PressApril 7, 2024
Study shows Wegovy eases heart-failure symptoms for patients with diabetes—helpful to Novo as it argues insurers should pay for it
HealthStudy shows Wegovy eases heart-failure symptoms for patients with diabetes—helpful to Novo as it argues insurers should pay for it
By Naomi Kresge and BloombergApril 6, 2024
Fear of aging is real: 25% of women report turning down social invitations as they worry they’ll be ‘shunned from society’
HealthFear of aging is real: 25% of women report turning down social invitations as they worry they’ll be ‘shunned from society’
By Alexa MikhailApril 5, 2024
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