Old-school items like turntables are making a comeback. What does it say about how we feel about tech?
How often you should wash everything in your home, according to science
What is Mercury retrograde? And is there anything to it?
Everything you ever wanted to know about the number one scapegoat for when everything goes terribly wrong.
How to be grateful, even when you don't feel like it
When you’re down, science says gratitude may be exactly what you need to lift you back up.
It's not just a hunch. Some of us love dogs more than other humans.
It's not your fault — junk food is twice as distracting as regular food.
But there's hope. A study found that after a few bites of candy, participants found junk food to be no more interesting than kale.
Most of us live paycheck-to-paycheck. This is what it does to your health.
As many as 78 percent of American full time workers are living paycheck-to-paycheck and it is taking its toll on our health.
Why we argue with our neighbors over the stupidest things
Love thy neighbor? In America, not so much. 40 percent of people surveyed say they go out of their way to avoid them.
Eating alone may be bad for your health — here's how to fix it.
Eating by your lonesome may put you at risk for type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and more.
A fondness for fear: Why do we like to be scared?
Do Facebook 'Likes' Mean You're Liked?
How You Handle Confrontation May Help You Make More Money
Does your level of testosterone — and resulting ease with confrontation — mean you’ll make more money?
Tom Brady Says This Trick Prevents Sunburns. Science Says Otherwise.
Sorry, Tom. Experts say there’s no way drinking water does anything at all to prevent sunburn.
Why Our Bags Are Wrecking Our Backs
Heavy backpacks or bags can lead to back problems and poor posture — even shoulder problems and headaches.
How Being Angry Can (Sometimes) Be Good for You
What Is Matcha? And Is It Healthy?
According to science, matcha is something of a miracle supplement. But more isn't always better.
How to Deal With Post-Vacation Let Down
The hardest part of vacation is coming home. Here's how to hold on to that vacation Zen.
Is Turmeric Good for You? Yes, but It's Complicated.
According to studies, it seems that turmeric has a number of potent benefits. The problem? How to tap into them.
Why Some Songs Make Us Cry
Is Adele making you cry — or are you using Adele to bring on the waterworks? It's a little bit of both.
Why Laughing at Yourself Can Boost Your Health
The ability to laugh at your mistakes (and yourself) boosts your physical and psychological health.