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A heat stroke ended this pro-athlete's career and 8 years later she's still feeling its effects
Amy Steel had been playing netball for over a decade when she got heat stroke. The illness ended he…
Jenny McGrath
I gave my husband 50 presents for his 50th birthday. I dug through memories of our years together to surprise him.
I didn't want to spend a ton of money but I wanted him to remember this milestone birthday. I bough…
Liz Brown
Allergies may increase risk of developing long Covid: Study
People with pre-existing allergic conditions are more vulnerable to experience long-term symptoms a…
I'm 38, and one of my closest friends is 72. We have more in common than you might think.
I started volunteering to combat loneliness and met a friend. We have a 30-year age gap, but we sti…
Sarah Klein
I live in Australia, and my partner lives in the US. Long distance is hard — especially when I was detained and deported at the border.
When trying to visit my long-distance boyfriend in the US, immigration officers detained me. They s…
Ree Winter
Joe Biden is taking Paxlovid, even though doctors know it doesn't really work
President Joe Biden said he has COVID and started Paxlovid on Wednesday. Why? Studies show it's a d…
Hilary Brueck
Trump-Putin relationship: New book details secret COVID tests, up to 7 phone calls since 2021
A Trump campaign spokesman vigorously denied the claims in the new book, calling the author "dement…
Bryan Metzger
A 'fat' ultramarathoner wants you to know running is for everyone. Here are her 4 tips for beginners.
Mirna Valerio knows she doesn't look like a stereotypical runner. She wants to spread the word anyo…
Serafina Kenny
The simple unprocessed daily diet of a Blue Zone nutrition expert, meal by meal
A nutrition professor who lives in America's only longevity "Blue Zone" says he starts his day with…
Hilary Brueck
The doctors thought I was suffering from COVID. Turns out, I had Stage 4 cancer.
Doctors thought that I had COVID, but it was actually cancer. The thought of getting back on my uni…
Kelly Burch
Falling birth rates are freaking countries out and spawning dubious fixes like tax breaks, cheaper cars, and free surgery
Countries are trying everything to combat declining fertility rates, with some eye-popping approach…
Joshua Zitser
I'm Gen Z and have always loved being cozy and well-rested. I'm relieved my generation is catching up with me.
A Gen Zer dreaded going to endless club nights in college, but finally, her friends are embracing a…
Kim Schewitz
Some people say COVID tests are more accurate if you swab your poop instead of your nose. Here's what's going on.
Testing your poop for COVID-19 at home is not a good idea, experts say. COVID can linger in stool f…
Hilary Brueck
3 quick and easy anti-inflammatory recipes, backed by a nutritionist
Inflammation can lead to a range of health issues, from joint pain to gut problems. Here are three …
Serafina Kenny
A woman lost 44 pounds after ditching fad diets and excessive cardio. She says 2 simple lifestyle changes helped her lose weight.
Everything changed for Bethany Dobson, who's now a personal trainer and fat-loss coach, when she le…
Rachel Hosie
Covid jab for kids: Parents worry about long-term risks
Many US parents are avoiding Covid-19 vaccinations for their children due to fears about long-term …
Swifties who met at the Eras Tour last year just got engaged. Their proposal involved a friendship bracelet.
Kayla McCarty and Kat Messinger met at a Chicago Eras Tour show in 2023. They credit Taylor Swift w…
Julia Pugachevsky
Retiring at 50 has long been a guarantee for parts of China's working class — until now
Women in China's working class get to retire at 50 and collect pension checks, but the country is r…
Matthew Loh
I'm ashamed of taking weight-loss drugs. It took me years to love my body, and now I worry what other people will think.
I love my larger body, and now that I'm taking weight-loss drugs, I worry what people will think. I…
Krista Atkinson
Long Covid infection linked with risk of developing 'face blindness' says study
The study found that people with COVID-19 may be more likely to develop face blindness, a little-kn…