Parents know that football comes with a risk of brain damage. But many black families feel that the sport is still the best option for their kids.
Uncovering the true story of a legendary American brand
In extreme cold, people are lucky to have shelter. But staying cooped up for days can do strange things to your brain.
Silicon Valley’s food-centric productivity hacks can be dangerous even for people who don’t practice them.
Not only does P.E. do little to improve physical fitness, but it can also lead to truancy and other disciplinary problems.
How do owners—and fans—cope with celebrity animals’ later years?
A hard lesson in a very strange party tradition
America’s wonkiest fruits and vegetables have ignited a food war.
The health effects of saccharin, aspartame, and sucralose can be nearly impossible to tease apart from the impact of everything else people eat alongside them.
A winter splurge turns into an e-commerce nightmare.
Couples and ex-lovers share intense written expressions of commitment, loss, regret, infatuation, and emotional redemption.
The two lethal medications used by terminal patients who wish to end their own life recently became unavailable or prohibitively expensive.
Something to consider while you daydream about killing your boss
Many programs require liver recipients to be six months sober, but that policy may funnel organs away from the people they’re most likely to help.
Corn lurks in so many surprising places, from table salt to apples to IV bags.
The same neural system could map both the physical and conceptual worlds.
It’s not meant to be comforting, but somehow it is.
Can marketers rebrand capitalism for young Americans?
Insights into the little-studied realm of last words
The story of Dr. Rapp
In a series of emotionally charged group therapy sessions, convicted batterers reflect on the beliefs and attitudes that underlie their behavior.