A Little Bit of Dirt Is Good for You
Go on, grab a handful of soil or hike a muddy trail: It can benefit everything from your mood to your microbiome.
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Go on, grab a handful of soil or hike a muddy trail: It can benefit everything from your mood to your microbiome.
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Prescriptions for social activities, exercise and the arts — first popularized in Britain — are coming to America. But some experts say the U.S. health care system may get in the way.
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The author of the best-selling book series said she had been undergoing treatment for glioblastoma, an aggressive brain tumor, after a diagnosis in 2022.
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Cycling isn’t just fun. It can also deliver big fitness gains with the right gear and strategy.
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For Postpartum and Pregnancy Care, One Brand Turns to a Porn Star
The mother and baby care brand Frida is working with Asa Akira, a well-known porn actress, to create educational videos about its products.
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We Have Tick Medications for Dogs. Why Not for People?
Certain concerns have hindered development, but several Lyme prevention drugs are currently being tested in humans.
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Why Your Big Sister Resents You
“Eldest daughter syndrome” assumes that birth order shapes who we are and how we interact. Does it?
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How to Avoid One of the Deadliest Forms of Skin Cancer
We asked experts what to know about melanoma symptoms, treatment and prevention.
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How to Advocate for Yourself at the Dentist
To get the best care, experts recommend speaking up. Here are tips for what to ask and how to evaluate the treatments you are offered.
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Why Does Cloudy Weather Make Me Feel So Sluggish?
Some people are especially sensitive to the weather, but it can be difficult to pinpoint why.
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What’s the Best Way to Get Rid of a Hangnail?
These pesky skin tears can be a huge pain. Here’s what to do if you get one, and how to prevent hangnails in the first place.
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Does Hydrogen Water Live Up to the Hype?
It’s been said to improve hydration, reduce inflammation, boost mood and more. We asked some experts if the claims were true.
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How Do I Get Rid of the ‘Chicken Skin’ on My Arms and Legs?
Keratosis pilaris is a common skin condition. It’s also easily treated at home.
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The Ultimate Skin Care Routine for Your Body
Many people pay the most attention to the skin on their face, but the rest of your body needs care, too. Here’s how to give it what it needs.
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In 6 Minutes, You Can Be Done With Your Workout
Our three short workout videos will get your heart pumping and give you a full-body workout without a trip to the gym.
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Seven poses to help you wake up and feel energized, whether you’re an expert or a beginner.
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A gentler version of a popular workout keeps you moving while keeping your body off the floor.
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After a drawn-out global controversy over the coronavirus, the W.H.O. has updated its classification of how pathogens spread through the air.
By Carl Zimmer
In a first, a Colorado law extends privacy rights to the neural data increasingly coveted by technology companies.
By Jonathan Moens
The company reported results of clinical trials involving Zepbound, an obesity drug in the same class as Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy.
By Gina Kolata
For the actor, compatibility comes down to food. You need to be able to share.
By Anna Martin, Julia Botero, Christina Djossa, Reva Goldberg, Emily Lang, Davis Land, Jen Poyant, Daniel Ramirez, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano, Diane Wong, Rowan Niemisto and Pat McCusker
New research shows that alcohol-related liver disease and other health problems increased even more than expected among women ages 40 to 64 during the pandemic.
By Dani Blum
Organizing your home can be daunting, but small jobs can have a major effect.
By Jancee Dunn
With Mother’s Day around the corner, we’re looking for stories about the various ways you have mothered or been mothered.
By Catherine Pearson
People in several states have fallen ill after receiving injections outside of doctors’ offices.
By Dani Blum
VO2 max has become ubiquitous in fitness circles. But what does it measure and how important is it to know yours?
By Talya Minsberg
Perfectionism among young people has skyrocketed, but experts say there are ways to quiet your inner critic.
By Christina Caron
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