Two urine diseases can be diagnosed from the substance
The Cheapest City for Health Insurance
Minneapolis-St. Paul area wins because of Minnesota’s intense competition between hospitals and doctors
QUIZ: Are You a One-Night-Stander or the Commitment Type?
Your dating habits, from booty call to boyfriend
Sugary Drinks in California Could Come With a Warning Label
Lawmaker proposes that products would have to state that sugar contributes to obesity, diabetes, and tooth decay
Dermatologists Can Diagnose Selfies Sent From Your Smartphone
Examining photos of skin conditions or moles often led to same conclusions as in-person consultations
Increased Risk of Blood Clots Lasts 12 Weeks After Pregnancy, Not Just Six
New research shows that women are at risk of stroke or heart attack after giving birth for longer than doctors originally thought
Tom Brokaw’s Cancer and His Hopeful Future
Time 100 honoree Kathy Giusti explains how multiple myeloma patients’ expected lifespan has doubled from what it was 16 years ago
Forget Couples Therapy, Just Watch a Romance Movie
Cuddling optional, popcorn mandatory
Wives Are Now More Educated than Husbands In the U.S.
More women are “marrying down,” at least academically.
Surprising Behaviors That Put Teens At Serious Risk of Depression
A new study shows that an ‘invisible risk’ group of adolescents—who use tons of media and don’t get enough sleep or exercise—are in danger of serious mental health issues
Babe, Baby, Boo: Why Couples Can’t Cut Out the Baby Talk
You may not want to hear it, but this Valentine’s Day you probably can’t escape it
Your Life is Terrible Because You Are a Commuter
At least now you know
Breast Cancer Screening Isn’t Going Away—At Least Not Yet
The American Cancer Society reviewed the ongoing study years ago and concluded mammograms were still warranted