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A Harvard Medical School professor with ADHD shares how he retrained his brain for deep work and reached peak productivity
Dr. Jeff Karp grew up with undiagnosed ADHD and shares how he overcame low expectations and retrain…
Dr. Jeffery Karp
I retrained as a plumber after being laid off from my media job and becoming a mom. I love the flexibility.
R.J. Fenton, 40, opted to reskill as a plumber after she became a single mom during the pandemic.
Alexandra Bacon
A paralyzed man can walk again using a groundbreaking mind-reading brain implant
The technology is a brain-computer interface that's similar to, but more advanced than, Elon Musk's…
Hilary Brueck
What it's like to live with ADHD so severe it feels like 'brain fog'
Plenty of people experience distraction and hyperactivity at points in their lives, which is partia…
Rafi Letzter
Not able to regulate your emotions? You might have a ‘Technology’ problem
Our mind wasn't made to work viably in the time of information over-burden. Each time we move our a…
How Multitasking Reshapes Your Brain Into A Constantly Distracted State
His work centered on the nature of neuroplasticity, which shows that our brains change with our beh…
It took me 11 years to be diagnosed with a compressed pelvic nerve. Doctors didn't believe my pain was real.
It took her 11 years for a doctor to finally find a compression in a pelvic nerve. Previous doctors…
Carli Cutchin
Going to Halloween Horror Nights for the last five years was like exposure therapy. Now, I love the jump scares.
I used to be terrified of Halloween Horror Nights at Universal, but through exposure therapy, I've …
Terri Peters
Meet the British composer living with a rare type of epilepsy that is triggered by music
Liza Bec thought they would never play again when they were diagnosed with a rare form of music-tri…
Marianne Guenot
I was bulimic, a young mom, and a college dropout. Life finally made sense when I was diagnosed with ADHD at nearly 50.
After breaking her ankle, when she needed to be home for a while, she looked into whether she had A…
Laura Cooke
4 medical causes of hand cramps, from dehydration to focal hand dystonia, and tips to get relief
Frequent cramping and pain in your hands might suggest an underlying health concern. Here are four …
Adam Barnes,Jason McKnight
The causes of tinnitus and how to stop ringing in your ears
Ringing in your ears can be a temporary problem as a result of a sinus infection or blockage — but …
Lia Tabackman,Jason McKnight
7 ways to manage an overactive bladder and stop worrying about surprise leaks
An overactive bladder can cause you to leak urine when you least expect it. You can mitigate this w…
Rebecca Strong,S. Adam Ramin
Damar Hamlin's collapse is a reminder that football can be 'extremely ugly'
Hamlin's on-field cardiac arrest may have been a fluke incident, but early death, chronic pain and …
Anna Medaris,Tyler Lauletta
Simple steps you can take to kick your junk food cravings and eat healthier long term, according to an expert
In his new book, "Hooked," investigative journalist Michael Moss explored why processed food is so …
Andrea Michelson
A Tennessee nurse's conviction for a fatal drug mixup could shock healthcare workers into silence when mistakes happen, advocates say
If nurses are less inclined to come forward when they make a mistake, patient care will erode, nurs…
Yelena Dzhanova
How a laid-off millennial turned her $20,000 severance check into a thriving freelance career
Mandy Shunnarah of Columbus, Ohio, lost her job in 2020. A $20,000 severance check gave her a head …
Liz Knueven
A TikToker discovered she had the coronavirus in the middle of filming her Starbucks taste test video
Maryn Short from Louisiana was filming herself tasting a new Starbucks drink on TikTok when she rea…
Sophia Ankel
'When you mess one up, you die': What it takes to do one of the US military's most dangerous jobs
The pilots who fly the Air Force's fighters and bombers, the crew members who keep them in the air,…
Christopher Woody
Why humans, not machines, are companies' biggest competitive advantage
One area where the relationship between humans and technology has evolved dramatically is business …