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Millennials just don’t get it! How the Muppets created Generation X
Elizabeth Hyde Stevens
The Muppets shaped "30 Rock," Jimmy Fallon, "The Office," Zadie Smith -- and gave Gen X license to change the world
5 health benefits of standing desks
Joseph Stromberg
Spending more of your day standing could reduce the risk of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer
Is being thin more deadly than being obese?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new study reveals the dangers of a low BMI
Joan Rivers does it again, claims Lena Dunham spreads message obesity and diabetes are OK
Daniel D'Addario
The comedian needs to quit concern-trolling younger women
Is BPA safe? Why leading scientists say we shouldn’t trust the FDA
Lindsay Abrams
To start with, its big study lacked a control group
The tragedy of American organ donations: So many more people could be saved
Stu Strumwasser
How our flawed organ donor system is costing lives — but could easily be fixed
Exclusive: Bowles-Simpson icon begrudgingly admits his predictions were wrong
Josh Eidelson
Alan Simpson also tells Salon Type 2 diabetes is "mostly self-induced" -- and insists debt disaster is still ahead
How do you save an obese baby?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
An 8-month old is "rescued" -- but what's the right treatment for someone so young?
Playing right into GOP’s hands: How Democrats could blow it big time on Obamacare
Brian Beutler
The right's Obamacare horror stories may often be false, but here's why they'll stick if the left doesn't change
Libertarians’ delusional “New Atlantis” fantasy: Floating ocean city-states
Geoff Dembicki
A group led by the grandson of economist Milton Friedman believes it can forge a better society on the high seas
President Obama gets awkward with Zach Galifianakis on “Between Two Ferns”
Prachi Gupta
"Sorry I had to cancel a few times," Galifianakis told the president. "My mouse pad broke last week..."
12 things that impact your sexual satisfaction
Jodie Gummow
Unsettling if unsurprising: Research reveals an excess of stress can impact directly on the quality of your orgasms
The surprising reason Americans might be obese, anxious and depressed
Martha Rosenberg
New research suggests the answer to a number of modern ailments may reside in our gut
How corporate America exports disease to the rest of the world
Nicholas Freudenberg
The global age of hyperconsumption is here, and with it come preventable injuries, illness and even premature death
American children slightly less obese: Good news, but not good enough
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A dip in the obesity rate is encouraging -- but we're still bigger and unhealthier than ever
Sugar is killing us, and it doesn’t take much
Jill Richardson
The World Health Organization may cut recommended sugar intake to five teaspoons. Americans eat three times that
McDomination: How corporations conquered America and ruined our health
Nicholas Freudenberg
The corporate class has accumulated a staggering level of power in Washington — and we've all paid the price
7 foods that were supposed to be incredibly unhealthy — but are actually anything but
Evelyn Nieves
We were warned by experts to avoid these edibles at all costs. Turns out the experts were wrong
5 vitamins and minerals that are actually worth taking
Joseph Stomberg
Science tells us that taking most vitamins is worthless -- but here's a few that buck the trend
5 awful things in the food you eat every day
Martha Rosenberg
Many of these ingredients are banned in Europe, but here in the good old USA you'll find them on your dinner plate
GOP’s latest desperate Obamacare talking point debunked
Lynn Stuart Parramore
Americans work longer and harder than ever. Bucking that trend means giving U.S. workers more freedom
10 worst right-wing moments of the week: Victoria Jackson for office!
Janet Allon
Pat Robertson becomes the voice of reason on creationism, while the former "SNL"-er reveals her repugnant platform
Too poor for pop culture
D. Watkins
Where I live in East Baltimore, everything looks like "The Wire" and nobody cares what a "selfie" is
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