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Life expectancy in America rivals Third World

Alex Henderson

Feminism didn’t kill cooking

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Nigella Lawson declares her feminism -- and gets roasted in the press

I wrote an erotic novel under my grandma’s name

Lisa Gabriele
For the women in my family, sex was shameful. But when I wrote a book celebrating it, Grandma's name was perfect

America is facing a hunger crisis

Richard Schiffman
Poverty rates have not gone down and hunger in our country may be at its highest levels since the Great Depression

Linda Ronstadt: “There are always predators around, and you have to keep an eye out for them”

Stephen Deusner
In a Salon exclusive, Linda Ronstadt talks politics, immigration and the sexual dangers facing women artists

Researchers find a gene for obesity

Dan Nosowitz
Long-term research involving pigs could mean people can find out if they are genetically susceptible to overeating

Are you drinking too much coffee?

Jodie Gummow
A study says it could lead to an early death

Are adorable animal videos fueling the illegal wildlife trade?

Jason Bittel
YouTube sensations like the ticklish loris may be deadly cute in more ways than one

MacArthur “genius” grant winners announced

Don Babwin
There goes your five year plan

9 reasons to fear your steak dinner

Martha Rosenberg
Our favorite meats are loaded with contaminants, all so the food industry can improve its profit margins

This handy map shows where there’s arsenic in the drinking water

Lindsay Abrams
The toxic element is odorless and tasteless, but scientists no longer believe that trace amounts are harmless

Is the babysitter on heroin?

Wilson Diehl
When my daughter told me about a suspicious needle, I wanted to fire her caretaker — and myself

Factory farms may be killing us

Theresa Morris
A report CDC reveals the grave dangers of antibiotic resistance

Linda Ronstadt confronts Parkinson’s disease

John Carucci
The 67- year old is no longer able to sing

A turf war between Coke and Pepsi shows that neither is the “good” company

Jodie Gummow
A fight over 'pouring rights' made 'killer Coke' out to be the bad guy, but Pepsi doesn't look so hot either

The college class that could reveal your real father

Katya Cengel
College students are testing their own DNA, but the results — from paternity to genetic diseases — can be a shock

6 ways your life is personally affected by the War on Drugs

Helen Redmond
US drug policy has unequivocally curtailed your basic civil rights, regardless of whether you're a user

My shrink is huge!

Cary Tennis
I'm uncomfortable about his weight, but afraid to say anything

Scientists are studying gut bugs to find new treatments

Susan Young
Startup is using DNA analysis to determine how the trillions of microbes inside the body affect health problems

It really does take a village: How Memphis is fixing healthcare

Alex Halperin
One hospital and hundreds of churches race to heal America's most impoverished city -- and save money too

How The “Me Me Me Generation” Plans To Save You You You

M. CECELIA BITTNER
What we can all learn from "lazy, entitled" millennials

Eli Lilly “deeply concerned” about corruption allegations

Terry Macalister
The pharmaceutical giant has been accused of bribing Chinese doctors to prescribe its diabetic treatments

Old age may not ruin Medicare budgets after all

Michael Fitzgerald
We’re living longer than ever, but the prevalence of major diseases among the elderly has held relatively steady

When being lost in translation kills

Gary Cohn
Several preventable deaths in California show the dire need for legislation on medical interpreters
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