Men's Health
Swept out to sea by a riptide, a father and his 12-year-old son struggle to stay alive miles from shore. As night falls, with no rescue imminent, the dad comes to a devastating realization: If they remain together, they’ll drown together.
- 2009Nov 9
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Religious belief may seem to be a unique psychological experience, but a growing body of research shows that thinking about religion is no different from thinking about secular things--at least from the standpoint of the brain. In the first imaging stud
- Mar 9
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The science of being the master of a loving pooch. Turns out, it's good for you in every possible way. Arf!
- 2009Nov 20
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TIME charts the highs and lows of the past year in 50 wide-ranging lists...
- 2009Dec 9
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And eight other holiday survival strategies.
- 2009Dec 15
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Boost your brainpower, productivity, and fat burn, and sleep better every day
- 2009Nov 4
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Eating the right foods can help boost your immune system and your chances of surviving cold and flu season without a sniffl
- 2009Oct 21
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The push to prevent skin cancer may have come with unintended consequences--impaired brain function because of a deficiency of vitamin D. The “sunshine vitamin” is synthesized in our skin when we are exposed to direct sunlight, but sunblock impedes th
- 2009Nov 2
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Try these festive Irish cocktails courtesy of Guinness
- Mar 17
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Tips to help you through the holidays without going crazy
- 2009Dec 16
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Nutrition-wise, these supermarket buys are not all they’re cracked up to be.
- 2009Dec 10
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Find out if those screening tests the doctor ordered are really necessary with helpful advice from the medical experts at Consumer Reports Health.
- 2009Sep 24
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Even though water comes out of the faucet looking clean and clear, there is a good chance it has some pretty nasty stuff in it. A new study has cataloged all the pollutants and chemicals that appear in our tap water, and they include things like arsenic a
- 2009Dec 15
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These simple steps may be all it takes to stay healthy and stop worrying about sugar problems.
- 2009Nov 24
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