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HealthThese 10 U.S. states are predicted to have the most people with Alzheimer’s disease. Here’s why
By Erin PraterAugust 2, 2023

MindYour therapist isn’t there to solve your problems for you. Here’s how to make the most of your 45-minute session
By Alexa MikhailAugust 2, 2023

By Erin PraterAugust 1, 2023

HealthFrom Bezos and Zuckerberg getting buff to the celebrity Ozempic craze, ‘fatphobia’ in the workplace is more rampant than ever
By Paige HagyAugust 1, 2023

LifeThis longevity scientist tells Dr. Sanjay Gupta his mission is to ‘cure aging’ through biohacking
By Alexa MikhailAugust 1, 2023

HealthFamily of Henrietta Lacks settles with Thermo Fisher over claims they profited by cloning her cervical cells in a racist medical system
By Lea Skene and The Associated PressAugust 1, 2023

SuccessPaul Reubens, the actor who made ‘Pee-wee Herman’ an ’80s icon, dies after private 6-year battle with cancer at age 70
By Andrew Dalton and The Associated PressAugust 1, 2023

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Health‘We’re in the shakeout stage’: The psychedelics boom in healthcare has lost its buzz as some companies struggle to make payroll
By Tiffany Kary and BloombergJuly 31, 2023

MagazineNovo Nordisk developed Ozempic and started a weight-loss revolution. Its next moonshot is eliminating obesity altogether
By Vivienne WaltJuly 31, 2023

By Alexa MikhailJuly 30, 2023

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HealthAll of the buzz: A new breakthrough in liquor tech could be the key to avoiding hangovers altogether
By Erin PraterJuly 29, 2023

HealthCurious about your cancer risk, or if your child might develop learning disabilities? There’s a genetic test for that—but it may not be accurate
By Erin PraterJuly 29, 2023

MindStop doing the most at the expense of your mental and physical health. Here’s how to master ‘the art of chilling out’
By Alexa MikhailJuly 29, 2023

HealthWhy governments are the only solution to the explosion of child obesity as 124 million struggle with processed foods and sedentary modern life
By Kathleen Trejo Tello and The ConversationJuly 28, 2023

By Erin PraterJuly 28, 2023

HealthThe key to living well after retirement is having purpose. Here are 3 science-backed ways to find it
By Alexa MikhailJuly 28, 2023

HealthObscure viruses from ticks are on the rise, and it’s because climate change makes it easier for the blood suckers to survive
By Zoya Teirstein and The Associated PressJuly 28, 2023

HealthDoes Medicare cover acupuncture? Only in some cases—but it may be difficult to find providers who meet the guidelines
By Margie Zable FisherJuly 28, 2023

CommentaryOnly a third of post-pandemic business travelers are happy to be back on the road. Here’s why traveling for work is making us feel stressed, exhausted, and homesick
By Frank HarrisonJuly 27, 2023

CommentaryFlexible work’s critics are using the same arguments that were used against disabled ramps and closed captioning. Equity of access should never be optional
By Hari SrinivasanJuly 27, 2023

Magazine46 million Americans struggle with substance-use disorder. It’s time for bosses to stop ignoring them
By Erika FryJuly 27, 2023

MagazineAs the opioid epidemic worsens, recovery-friendly policies are the next frontier in workplace inclusion
By Erika FryJuly 27, 2023

HealthThose most at risk of developing Alzheimer’s may lose this sense before cognitive decline sets in, new research suggests
By Erin PraterJuly 26, 2023

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