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Soda is making America obese: How the industry targets the poor — and preys on their health

Reynard Loki
"Soda Politics" author Marion Nestle reveals the sneaky ways Coca-Cola is keeping consumers hooked on sugary drinks

Coca-Cola’s sneaky, evil politics: How Big Soda twisted race and used the Koch Brothers to fight a tax

Tom Farley
Have a Koch and diabetes. Big Soda responds to a cup-size limit by aligning with the NAACP, nasty PR and the Kochs

Ben Carson, a grifter on the wingnut welfare circuit: How he just gave away the act

Gary Legum
Wingnuts hate government, love the market. So why are they surprised when their heroes pick riches over governing?

Being black can be bad for your health: Race, medicine and the cruelest unfairness of all

Damon Tweedy
"It's more common in blacks than whites" was the endless medical school refrain. Does it have to be this way?

7 surprisingly helpful tips to make you fall asleep faster

Larry Schwartz
Having trouble nodding off? Put down your laptop and pick up that novel collecting dust on your night stand

The 5 biggest lies you’ve been told about Planned Parenthood

Chris Ostendorf
The GOP has launched a coordinated assault on the nonprofit organization. We separate fact from egregious fiction

24 fruits and vegetables that will extend your lifespan

Larry Schwartz
No one food is going to change your life, but a diet rich in these fruits & vegetables will start you on your way

If “pro-lifers” wanted to end abortion — rather than control sex — their tactics would be radically different

Valerie Tarico
Cut abortions by 90 percent in 20 years? Yes -- but not the way antiabortion activists think

8 ways stress is messing with your health

Larry Schwartz
Along with the nonstop stress of our hyped-up world comes disease. Here's how it works

“For far too long, people of color have been at the bottom of the pile”: Why black churches are embracing the clean energy revolution

Lindsay Abrams
Rev. Ambrose Carroll explains why black churches are moving to the forefront of the environmental justice movement

Misdirection and outright lies: Coca-Cola’s obesity campaign is backfiring spectacularly

Ari LeVaux
Like Big Tobacco before it, the soda giant's PR tactics have grown increasingly desperate. The public is onto them

8 food myths that just won’t go away

Larry Schwartz
Eggs are bad, low-fat is good, right? Here's how science has debunked those and other persistent food myths

“Wellness” is making us sick: How corporate America’s favorite mantra leaves us all feeling inadequate

Kali Holloway
Mindfulness has become a tool to distract us from societal ills and further enrich our corporate overlords

Ted Cruz’s grotesque demagoguery: Planned Parenthood prosecutions, polio and American “values”

Simon Maloy
A very confused Ted Cruz says he'll prosecute Planned Parenthood over its (completely legal) tissue donations

A distressed-baby-shaming CEO: What you can never expect when you’re expecting

Deanna Fei
I already felt like I was to blame when my baby was born at 25 weeks. Then my husband's CEO called me a benefit hog

This one terrifying chart shows what happens to your body on Coca-Cola

Colin Gorenstein
At 45 minutes, your body is responding to Coke in the same way it would to heroin

Sex? No, thanks: Rather than obsession, what millions of Americans feel about sex is indifference

Valerie Tarico
A silent majority of us are sex-obsessed only once in a while, or not at all, or used to be but aren’t anymore

12 small things that can have a very big impact on your sex life

Jodie Gummow
Some are unsettling, others surprising...

Sugar is literally killing us: The stunning fatality rates behind our soda addiction

LAURA DONOVAN
A chilling new Circulation study reveals just how dangerous our daily habit has become

These people will make a perfume that smells like your dead relative

Joanna Rothkopf
Each bottle of "olfactory comfort" will go for about $600

“I won’t see the end of the year”: Backstage at Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead’s final shows

David Browne
The Grateful Dead were exhausted in spring '95, Garcia most of all. Here's the band's story of those last days

18 fruits and vegetables you don’t need to buy organic

Reynard Loki
If you're looking to avoid pesticides, and organic isn't available, here are some non-organic foods you can trust

“I’d like to buy the world a Coke” send-up highlights how terrible soda is for you

Joanna Rothkopf
"If not for drinking soda pop, it's just so sugar-y/ My liver might not be enlarged, might have a few more teeth."

“No one will ever have sex with me again”: Why I stayed in the closet about my HIV

Jamie Brickhouse
I was a proud gay man, but I hid a terrible shame. I came out slowly until I could do the unthinkable: Tell my dad
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