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Early COVID-19 outbreaks are likely already in America: we should do more to stop them
In the past week, we’ve seen early stages of COVID-19 outbreaks in Singapore, Japan, and South Korea, and over 500 passengers have now…
Masking the Memory of Fear: Treating Anxiety Disorders such as PTSD with an Opioid
In a breakthrough study, scientists from Japan find the potential of an opioid drug to help numb fear memory
5 Reasons Why We Need to Stop Asking Women If They’re Having Another Child
Better Care is Needed for Postpartum Depression
A doctor learns to ask the right questions to help patients get the help they deserve
9 Weird Things That Stress Can Do To Your Body
Gray hair, the urge to pee, a sharpened sense of smell, and many more
Why The Coronavirus Mortality Rate is Misleading
Either the number of infected people is incorrect, or the mortality rate is much higher than we thought.
David Chang Wants You to Love Kelp
He’s joined Sweetgreen in a kelp bowl collaboration — but you don’t have to leave home to hop on this bandwagon
A Brief History of Intermittent Fasting
A physician explains why time-restricted eating is nature’s anti-aging diet
CJD and Me: When a Daughter Loses a Mother
Losing a parent is never easy. Being an only child and watching a parent battle a debilitating form of dementia is devastating.






