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Please don’t invite me over to dinner: The case against home-cooked meals

D. Watkins
Home cooking plays a treasured role in African American culture, I know. But give me a restaurant meal any day

The shutdown brought people who rely on SNAP an extra helping of economic hardship

Orgul Demet Ozturk, Chad Cotti, John Gordanier
The poorest Americans are probably feeling the aftershocks of the partial government shutdown, weeks after it ended

Plastic is probably harming your health—here’s how

Robin Scher
We know that plastic is choking the planet. But it could be killing us, too.

Great news! Hops contain a molecule that improves metabolism

Kevin Pels
And it’s the same one that makes your beer bitter.

How your immune system can give you narcolepsy

Quinn Eastman
New research could lead to easier diagnoses of this rare sleep disorder

Silicon Valley’s fountain-of-youth plan to suck blood from young people just hit an FDA snag

Nicole Karlis
Some of the tech elite championed injections of young people's blood as a way to slow aging; FDA calls for caution

Hey, hey! Ho, ho! Is striking for school nurses the way to go?

Ana B. Ibarra
These unions follow in the footsteps of Los Angeles teachers, who striked for six days last month

Fresno’s Freedom School is changing the narrative on farming for black youth

The year-round vegetable farm and job-skills program is an investment in the city's African-American youth

A “fountain of youth” pill? Sure, if you’re a mouse.

Marisa Taylor
The race for the cure to aging sparks hope and hype among top scientists — plus billions of dollars in investment.

Is your personality healthy? Taking this test will tell you

Cathy Cassata
Researchers say they’ve developed a new personality test that can be taken online

Medical costs for older adults are going up. Self-care technology can help

Sophie Okolo
But how do we make new technology a daily habit?

Dying while black: Perpetual gaps exist in health care for African-Americans

Yolonda Wilson
Studies show that pain in African American patients is often not addressed

Two congresswomen want an investigation into CDC’s crooked relationship with Coca-Cola

Nicole Karlis
Reps. Pingree and DeLauro requested an investigation after private emails exchanges were published last week

Oral health is crucial to overall health. So why is dental insurance separate from health insurance?

Nicole Karlis
Oral health is intrinsic to health, so why is it run separately? Here's how our medical bureaucracies got this way

New emails reveal CDC employees were doing the bidding of Coca-Cola

Nicole Karlis
Instead of protecting Americans' health, insiders at the CDC were dutifully helping Coke sell sugar water

“David Crosby: Remember My Name” review: The legendary rocker gets real and raw — Sundance

Kate Erbland
The Byrds and CSNY singer and guitarist has never held back, but A.J. Eaton's reflective film goes even deeper

Investigate or legislate? Now that Democrats are back to work, they’re doing both

Sophia Tesfaye
For its first full day on Capitol Hill, the new Democratic House laid out an aggressive accountability agenda

Hey foodie, do you know where your meal came from?

Sarah Duignan
Snapping and posting your meal has become a daily ritual for many

Drug-pricing policies find new momentum as “a 2020 thing”

Shefali Luthra
Lawmakers are pushing a bevy of new proposals and approaches

Salon Interview: Tucker Carlson bashes capitalism, says he might vote for Elizabeth Warren

Matthew Rozsa
Tucker Carlson on why he reads left-wing magazines, talks to socialists and might vote for Elizabeth Warren

The Trump administration wants to tighten SNAP work requirements, bypassing Congress

Lindsey Haynes-Maslow
Fewer people getting SNAP benefits can lead to more skipped meals

Medicaid patients in Puerto Rico don’t get coverage for drugs to cure Hepatitis C

Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
Medicaid patients in the American territory get no coverage for drugs that can cure hepatitis C

Why people become vegans: The history, sex and science of a meatless existence

Joshua T. Beck
A behavioral scientist explains why people become vegans
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