The Secret Code of Pickup Basketball
The game presents a social problem: How does one find comity among a group of jostling strangers?
The game presents a social problem: How does one find comity among a group of jostling strangers?
Obesity drugs keep getting linked to health benefits beyond weight loss. It’s maddeningly difficult to figure out what’s causing them.
The world has been through multiple flu pandemics. That doesn’t mean it’s any more prepared.
As medicine becomes more politicized, a debate is raging over what it means for patient care.
How do you study mind-altering drugs when every clinical-trial participant knows they’re tripping?
“People first” language for obesity shouldn’t be the rule in public discourse.
After years of resurgence in the U.S., the disease is getting weird.
Half of pregnancy losses have unidentified causes. The placenta could provide answers.
Food storage is way more confusing than it ought to be.
Disguising vegetables inside other foods might be the worst way to get a toddler to eat them.
The search giant’s new tool is answering questions about cancer, heart attacks, and Ozempic.
Protecting dairy workers from further spread will be crucial to containing the outbreak.
These drugs are meant to be taken for life, but not everyone can afford to.
Pigs have a track record of hosting flu viruses that jump to us.
The genomes of meerkats could help researchers solve some puzzles in human heart disease.
There isn’t always time for a lunch break. But there’s always arugula.
There isn’t much evidence that intermittent fasting leads to lasting weight loss. Why is it still so popular?
You just don’t see foam collars anymore.
A scientific inquiry
America has been trying to address the obesity epidemic for four decades now. So far, each new “solution” has failed to live up to its early promise.