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Brian is a New York–based science and health journalist. His work has been published by The Atlantic, The Paris Review, The New York Times For Kids, CBS News, The TODAY Show, Barron's PENTA, Engadget, ...
An autopsy report found that Jacqueline “Mimi” Torres had a stimulant drug in her system and a single blueberry in her stomach at the time of her death — a year before her remains were found outside a ...
Ah, the classic signs of winter: Freezing temperatures, icy roads and calling in sick. It's no secret that winter is a time when illness is prominent. Coughs, colds and viruses are easily spread this ...
Some people have guts of steel, while others are … a little more sensitive. Here are tips for preventing stomach discomfort and motion sickness on trips. By Ruffin Prevost We’ve all encountered that ...
It's the time of the year for holiday cheer, but also the season for coughing, sneezing and everything in between. Norovirus is a highly contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea, according ...
Lindsay Curtis is a health & medical writer in South Florida. She worked as a communications professional for health nonprofits and the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of ...
Does your stomach always growl even when you’re not hungry? Well here are three reasons why this may be happening to you. 1. You just finished a workout. Exercise uses calories and nutrients to fuel ...
You think your tummy rumbles? Meet the ghost crab — it growls using teeth inside its stomach, and not because it’s feeling peckish! Hosted by: Michael Aranda SciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's called ...
Every week, there's a new wellness trend to try. Butter coffee, propping my legs up against a wall (crucial for pre-bed anxiety spikes), sweating my life away in an infrared sauna—if someone (anyone) ...
We put it to the experts. Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported by By Melinda Wenner Moyer Q: What’s the science on ginger as a treatment for nausea and other stomach woes, and what is ...
Recently, someone asked me which piece of outdated dog training advice irks me the most. To be honest, there are plenty to choose from, but perhaps the most egregious, and the one I settled on in this ...