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5 disturbing facts the food industry doesn’t want you to know
Martha Rosenberg
Maybe take a pass on that morning bacon. You could be exposing yourself to epidemic diarrhea virus and worse
This is why you crave beef: Inside secrets of Big Meat’s billion-dollar ad and lobbying campaigns
Marta Zaraska
Lobbyists, contributions, subsidies, PR, advertising: Beef is what's for dinner because we're well-conditioned
The 10 most obese cities in America
Kali Holloway
Memphis, New Orleans and Indianapolis could all stand to lose a pound or two. Find out where your city ranks
Awash in plastic: It’s all around us — and its impact on human health is insidious
Larry Schwartz
It's pretty difficult to avoid plastics' toxicity altogether, but there are ways to minimize contact
Mourning Phife Dawg: Hip hop lost a legend too young in Tribe Called Quest’s Malik Taylor
Scott Timberg
Between Tribe and his solo career, Taylor was a major talent whose death is devastating fans
It’s a noble choice to spend more time in the kitchen, but it’s not for everyone. Are you listening, Michael Pollan?
Jayson Lusk
The key word here is "choice." Let's hear it for spending less time preparing meals, thanks to modern innovations
Brussels and American narcissism: Europe faces a huge test — it’s one we already failed
Andrew O'Hehir
Of course our response to the latest tragedy was panic, hysteria and Trumpism. But this really isn't about us
Cheryl Tiegs slams Ashley Graham: Self-appointed “health” expert clutching her pearls over a plus-size model on the SI Swimsuit cover
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Heads up, former Virginia Slims model — citing Dr. Oz is not a great way to boost your credibility on health
Corporate reformers wreck public schools: Billionaire foundations and Wall Street financiers are not out to help your kids learn
Nikhil Goyal
Both parties embrace all the wrong education reform ideas. Why is it so hard to invest in kids and teachers?
Now this is an “outsider candidate”: Zoltan Istvan, a Transhumanist running for president, wants to make you immortal
Antoaneta Roussi
Zoltan Istvan wants to enliven America’s technological advancement by combining humans with machines
The moral demand for cultured meat
Jacy Reese Anthis
New meats grown from animal cell cultures will soon hit barbecue restaurants. Maybe that slows a national slaughter
A new reason to give up soda: Your sugar habit may cause breast cancer
Ari LeVaux
A new study finds that high-fructose corn syrup and even sugars found in fruit can fuel the growth of cancer cells
I wasted decades feeling fat and ugly
Erica Manfred
All my life people have told me to lose weight or else. At 74, I'm fat, healthy and done apologizing
4 commonly prescribed drugs that may be more dangerous than Big Pharma is telling you
Martha Rosenberg
Direct-to-consumer advertising is driving demand for expensive treatments whose side effects are often unknown
It’s free and everyone knows how to do it: The craze that’s sweeping the nation — we hope
Jay Walljasper
A movement has emerged to get American's walking again. It seems to be working
“A few weeks after I graduated, I tried to jump in front of a train”: My bipolar disorder nightmare
Mary Lu Unterburger
Going off to college is always hard; going off with a major mental illness is another challenge altogether
America has blood on its hands: Yemen is now the world’s worst humanitarian crisis
Sharif Abdel Kouddous
US-backed Saudi airstrikes and a blockade-induced energy crisis have further crippled an already devastated country
8 signs Americans are slowly embracing a healthier diet
Reynard Loki
Soda consumption is down, and our aversion to sugar is expected to grow. Here are the trends to watch in 2016
America has gone to the dark side: How Republican fearmongering is ruining our politics
Thom Hartmann
The flu is more likely to kill you than a terrorist attack. Tell that to the GOP candidates running for president
“I tell myself I will quit bingeing when I get diabetes”: Tales of a sugar addict
Lisa Kotin
I check myself into sugar rehab so the food nazis can kick my ass and cure me -- macrobiotic lockdown
9 spices that just might save your life one day
Larry Schwartz
Not only is cinammon a powerful antioxidant, it may be able to prevent blood clots and even cardiovascular disease
You have bigger worries than terrorism: 5 diseases infinitely more likely to kill you
Larry Schwartz
Repeat after us, you're not dying in a terrorist attack. Cancer and heart disease pose far, far greater threats
Robert Reich: Martin Shkreli is just a product of American capitalism
Robert Reich
The only thing that set the pharmaceutical exec apart was his brashness, laments the former secretary of labor
Could air pollution contribute to the obesity epidemic?
Janet Allon
Dirty air is thought to cause a number of negative reactions in the body, including metabolic disorders
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