10 Facts About the Flu
Discover the history of the flu and its devastating impact on the world, from the deadliest influenza pandemic to today’s vaccines.
Discover the history of the flu and its devastating impact on the world, from the deadliest influenza pandemic to today’s vaccines.
Discover the science behind that irresistible “new car smell”—and whether it need to roll down your windows.
According to some strange old theories about the origins of birthmarks, a blemish on your behind meant you had the mark of the devil.
Using a toothbrush that doesn't belong to you isn't a romantic gesture. It's a health risk.
Did you know that famous figures like Thomas Edison and Salvador Dalí were avid nappers? Learn more about their unique napping habits and the benefits they experienced here.
You really don’t want to know what’s lurking in that dip.
Fresh snow might look tasty, but just because it looks clean doesn’t mean it actually is.
A spud spat is brewing between tuber advocates and the U.S. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee over what it means to be a potato.
Having an intrusive thought doesn’t mean you have OCD.
The wall-mounted dryers could be dirtier than a toilet seat.
Taking steps like moving your body, booking a trip, and tweaking your routine can keep you feeling balanced during the winter doldrums.
In 1900, the global average life expectancy was around 32 years old. Today, it's 71. How did this happen?
Why does the fire department show up for emergency calls if nothing is on fire?
This soy and mirin braised kabocha squash with seaweed butter is both healthy and decadent.
Deciding to write 'disc' or 'disk' depends on what kind of disc it is. Sometimes.
Eating well often comes at a premium price. Here’s why.
Participating in Dry January means that no booze at all is to pass your lips for the entire calendar month of January. Here's how it started.
Unsure how to spend your FSA money? From new glasses to over-the-counter (OTC) medication, here are some health products you can purchase using FSA funds.
Breaking out in a sweat after you take a hot shower is normal, but there are steps you can take to prevent it.
A recent study found a link between artificial sweeteners in ultra-processed foods and an increased risk of depression.
Got a New Year’s resolution to go to the gym more often? Here are a few tips to help you stick to your goals.
The differences between HSAs and FSAs include how they’re set up, how much you can contribute, and who qualifies.
The powerful royal family was not immune to the many illnesses of the 16th century.
The bootleg chocolate bars are prompting health and safety concerns.