Everything Can Be Meat
The most promising future of lab-grown meat may not look like meat at all.
The most promising future of lab-grown meat may not look like meat at all.
The disease once guaranteed an early death—but a new treatment has given many patients a chance to live decades longer than expected. What do they do now?
Well now we know what happens when someone gets 217 COVID shots.
The weight-loss effects of GLP-1 drugs have little to do with the gut.
“Stand six feet apart” signs are outdated, ignored, and everywhere.
The diseases are nowhere near the same.
How far can the state go before a serious outbreak hits?
The obsession with digestion has gone too far.
Another, much stronger species is headed north.
The obesity-drug revolution is leaving lots of people behind.
People over 65 make up a sizable portion of Americans on GLP-1 drugs. That might be trouble.
Resorting to crowdfunding to pay medical bills has become so routine, in some cases health professionals recommend it.
One type of flu virus has gone missing for so long, it doesn’t make sense to vaccinate against it.
Except in rare cases, treatment shouldn’t last forever.
Existing weight-loss drugs can cause muscle loss, but the next generation could allow patients to gain muscle instead.
Prion diseases are poorly understood, and this one is devastating.
Winter sports are gnarlier than ever.
“How much is too much?” is an impossible question.
Striving for fitness is usually healing. But for most people with long COVID, it can be toxic.
The false promise of sweet, chewy supplements