
The Science Behind the Mental Clarity Diet
Butter coffee, keto, intermittent fasting. Does eating to prevent brain fog actually work?
At the end of 2015, ...

We finally know what causes childhood leukemia — and how to prevent it
The cause of the most common type of childhood cancer has been a century-long debate among those in the medical ...
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Burger King’s new Whopper is 0% beef. That’s a big deal.
Plant-based meat just went mainstream.
Starting April 1, Burger King is selling a new kind of Whopper that it ...

But The Drugs Keep Me Sober
Sometimes when my boyfriend texts me to tell me he’s on his way home from work, I type back, “my legs are broken.” ...

MIT study: 24-hour fasting regenerates stem cells, doubles metabolism
Chances are you're probably thinking about food right now in some capacity. Maybe it's close to dinner and you're ...

Why Food Could Be the Best Medicine of All
When Tom Shicowich’s toe started feeling numb in 2010, he brushed it off as a temporary ache. At the time, he ...

Why You Procrastinate (It Has Nothing to Do With Self-Control)
If procrastination isn’t about laziness, then what is it about?

US pediatricians are sounding the alarm on soda, calling for sugar taxes
The US organization representing doctors that care for children is taking a public stand against sugary ...

How to Finally (Maybe) Stop Slouching
There is a window in my kitchen adjacent to the sink. When I wash dishes at night, I’ll occasionally use it to look

7 best board games to help children think big
Monopoly is the worst. No, we're not talking protracted game sessions or sore losers tossing the board across the ...

What Makes Music Special to Us?
We are all born with a predisposition for music, a predisposition that develops spontaneously and is refined by ...

Your Brain Is Constantly Searching for Problems to Fix
Why do many problems in life seem to stubbornly stick around, no matter how hard people work to fix them? It turns out that a quirk in the way human brains process information means that when something becomes rare, we sometimes see it in more places than ever.