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DNA tests make fun holiday gifts, but beware of the hype
Michael Mackley
DNA testing kits will be a popular gift this holiday season.
Can peer support programs help those living with HIV?
Keren Landman
Thrive SS, an HIV support program, credits its popularity to forgoing federal funding. How does it measure success?
Comedian Jeff Garlin isn’t afraid of political correctness
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "Goldbergs" actor talks about dreams, donuts, and his new Netflix special
Watch Alex Trebek become choked up with emotion after reading this Final Jeopardy! answer
Matthew Rozsa
Instead of playing the game, one contestant used his final answer to voice his support of the quiz show host
Daylight saving time is bad for your health
Anisha Kalidindi
We should go to year-round standard time, as the sun intended
Full of flavor and full of satisfaction, arroz con pollo is one delicious Latin dish
Leticia Moreinos Schwartz
By using brown rice, chicken or turkey sausage and skinless-less chicken breasts, you can health-ify this staple
Inspired by Los Cabos: Enjoy this mildly-spicy tortilla soup with a deep tomato flavor
Leticia Moreinos Schwartz
If you like your tortilla soup on the spicier side, use more than two chipotle chiles — or even a whole can
Alex Trebek wishes he knew about pancreatic cancer symptoms “sooner”
Matthew Rozsa
Trebek said that pancreatic cancer is "the only major cancer with a five-year survival rate in the single digits"
The problem with labeling gut troubles “dysbiosis”
Elizabeth Preston
The prefix dys- implies that something is wrong with the microbiome. Some researchers say this is a problem.
Elizabeth Warren fields attacks over refusal to explain how she would fund “Medicare for All”
Shira Tarlo
Rivals for the Democratic nomination singled out Warren, who has been rising in polls, as evasive on health care
Why hospitals are getting into the housing business
Markian Hawryluk
Many hospitals realize it’s cheaper to provide a month of housing than to keep patients for a single night
Rural hospital closings reach crisis stage, leaving millions without nearby health care
Jane Bolin, Bree Watzak, Nancy Dickey
More than 20% of our nation’s rural hospitals, or 430 hospitals across 43 states, are near collapse
These delicious BBQ pork sandwiches take just 20 minutes to prep
Hope Comerford
Personalize this sanwhich by adding your own favorite ingredients below the bun — or let the BBQ speak for itself
Is red meat bad for you? Climate change sure is.
Zoya Teirstein
Agriculture is a big slice of America’s emissions pie
Serve this white chicken chili with chopped cilantro
Hope Comerford
Meal planning can be tough when you or someone in your family has diabetes, so look to “Fix-It and Forget-It”
In defense of napping: New study says snoozing, heart health are linked
Nicole Karlis
Those who napped once or twice a week were 48 percent less likely to have a heart attack, a new study finds
You won’t believe this creamy spinach dip has less than 300 calories
Hope Comerford
Meal planning can be tough when you or someone in your family has diabetes. “Fix-It and Forget-it” has the answers
Bringing fresh produce to LA’s corner stores alone won’t solve food inequality. But it’s a start.
Nadra Nittle
Corner store conversion projects aim to combat food insecurity in low-income communities
Top Democrats discussed “Medicare for All” at Houston debate, but what about healthy food for all?
Patricia Smith
The Democratic candidates discussed health care a lot — but not healthy food.
Millions of diabetes patients are missing out on Medicare’s nutrition help
Phil Galewitz
Health experts say the little-used benefit represents a lost opportunity for beneficiaries to improve their health
Starving seniors: How America fails to feed its aging
Laura Ungar, Trudy Lieberman
According to a recent study, nearly 8% of Americans 60 and older were “food insecure” in 2017
New abortion laws contribute to sexist environments that harm everyone’s health
Patricia Homan
A new study suggests that everyone is harmed by "structural sexism."
Drinking two glasses of soda a day increases your risk of an early death, study finds
Shira Tarlo
Those who regularly drink soft drinks — sweetened both artificially and by sugar — may be better off drinking water
Parenting a teen is intense. Why don’t we talk about it more?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the authors of "Grown and Flown" about why, when parenting teens, "the work is hardly done"
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