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Starbucks responds to America’s protein craze by testing a special new latte

Starbucks announced its newest product on Tuesday at a company event in Las Vegas.

By Beth GreenfieldJune 11, 2025
Why drinking sugar may be worse than eating it
By Beth GreenfieldJune 10, 2025
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Your reusable water bottle may be a breeding ground for strep and fecal bacteria. Here’s how to keep it clean
By Amanda LoudinJune 10, 2025
This plant compound could lower your risk of heart disease and diabetes, according to new research
By Ani FreedmanJune 4, 2025
Author John Green has advice for Gen Z to ‘shrink the empathy gap’
By Alexa MikhailMay 31, 2025
Protein bars may not have the health benefits that you think, study finds
By Ani FreedmanMay 30, 2025
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By Jason MaMarch 22, 2026
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SuccessKevin O’Leary became a millionaire from a $4.2 billion deal—but said it was ‘very anticlimactic’
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While Utah, 2023’s happiest state, lost to Hawaii in WalletHub’s 2024 Happiest States in America rankings, it maintained its reign atop the work environment and community and environment categories.
LifeUtah has the best work environment in America, including the fewest hours on the clock. Here’s where your state ranks
By Lindsey LeakeSeptember 11, 2024
LifeThe late Dr. Ruth had a final message about fighting loneliness. Her friend is making sure to spread it far and wide
By Alexa MikhailSeptember 10, 2024
WalletHub’s 2024 Happiest States in America rankings analyzed 30 metrics encompassing social, physical, economic, and emotional health.
MindHawaii is the happiest state in America. Here’s how the rest of the country ranks
By Lindsey LeakeSeptember 9, 2024
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LifeTennis players may live 10 years longer. How the sport boosts physical and mental health
By Alexa MikhailAugust 31, 2024
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LifeSuspect who hit NHL’s Johnny Gaudreau and his little brother drank five or six beers before the crash: report
By Stephen Whyno and The Associated PressAugust 30, 2024
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MindThe dangers of driving high—and why so many believe it’s safe when it’s not
By Beth GreenfieldAugust 30, 2024
LifeA warming climate poses new health risks for runners
By Michael Phillis and The Associated PressAugust 30, 2024
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LifeThis athlete lost the use of her legs 7 years ago. How resilience got her to the Paralympics
By Ani FreedmanAugust 29, 2024
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LifeEmployees who use and abuse marijuana miss more work, new study shows
By Lindsey LeakeAugust 27, 2024
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LifeWalmart recalls apple juice sold in 25 states due to elevated arsenic levels
By The Associated PressAugust 27, 2024
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HealthChick-fil-A’s banana pudding milkshake is back. You won’t believe how many carbs it has
By Beth GreenfieldAugust 26, 2024
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HealthDoes zinc really boost your immunity and metabolism? Experts explain the health benefits
By Karla PopeAugust 25, 2024
LifeLove is no longer enough. Today’s marriages expect more from partners than ever before
By Hillary HoffowerAugust 23, 2024
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LifeInside the $4,500 rage ritual retreats going viral on TikTok 
By Kells McPhillipsAugust 22, 2024
“Rule-bender” wording entices narcissists who are more likely to engage in fraudulent or unethical behavior—particularly where accounting positions are concerned—according to researchers at the universities of Maryland, Mississippi, and South Carolina.
LifeRecruiters, beware: Narcissistic applicants are drawn to this kind of ‘seductive’ language in job postings
By Lindsey LeakeAugust 21, 2024
LifeThis small mistake is what causes most divorces, reveals celebrity therapist
By Alexa MikhailAugust 21, 2024
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LifeToo anxious to fall asleep? Try these 4 tips
By Hillary HoffowerAugust 21, 2024
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HealthMore Americans than ever—especially young adults—say drinking alcohol is unhealthy
By Beth GreenfieldAugust 20, 2024
LifeThe most anti-inflammatory foods you can eat to improve energy, mood, and sleep
By Rachel Reiff EllisAugust 20, 2024
HealthHow much caffeine is too much?
By Karla PopeAugust 19, 2024
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LifeCOVID guidelines have changed. Here’s when a sick kid can return to school
By Cheyanne Mumphrey and The Associated PressAugust 19, 2024
LifeEating dinner at 5 p.m. can improve your life. How to make it work for you
By Alexa MikhailAugust 19, 2024
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MindAre you ‘addicted’ to your phone? How to spot the signs—and what to do about it
By Beth GreenfieldAugust 16, 2024
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HealthPregnant women, some bleeding or in labor, are being dismissed from hospitals because doctors are scared to treat them, lawsuit claims
By Amanda Seitz and The Associated PressAugust 12, 2024
LifeHow intermittent fasting could help boost your work performance
By Sonya CollinsAugust 11, 2024
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HealthHeat training can help you get more out of hot weather workouts
By Ani FreedmanAugust 11, 2024
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LifeHere’s what it takes to become a track and field Olympian: speed, strength, ‘fearlessness’
By Beth Greenfield and Ani FreedmanAugust 9, 2024
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LifeTim Walz and JD Vance both love Diet Mountain Dew. But is it healthy?
By Beth GreenfieldAugust 7, 2024
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By Kells McPhillipsAugust 6, 2024
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