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Poll: Apple vs. Android: What's your innovation strategy?
Apple and Google’s Android are in many ways exact diametrically opposed when it comes to innovation strategies. Apple is steadfast
Steve-O, Now 10 Years Sober, Just Crushed His First Triathlon
A decade into his journey with sobriety, Steve-O is living his best healthy, active life. The Jackass star competed in
Woman's Liver Problems Tied to Her Turmeric Supplement
Turmeric supplements are popular these days, but for one woman in Arizona, taking a turmeric supplement may have triggered an
Moneyball in Medicare? It’s working, study says
Incentives for hospitals to improve their quality and reduce costs do work, according to a new University of Michigan study.
Witnessing violence in high school as bad as being bullied
Students who witness violence in school at age 13 are at later risk of psycho-social and academic impairment at age
Household cleaning products may make kids overweight
Commonly used household cleaners and disinfectants could alter the gut microbes in kids and infants thereby making them overweight says
Taste preferences connected to success of long-term weight loss after bariatric surgery
Following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), a type of bariatric surgery, many patients exhibit a reduction in taste preference for sweet
Matthew Perry Reveals He Has Spent the Last '3 Months in a Hospital Bed' After Surgery
Matthew Perry revealed he spent the last several months in the hospital after having surgery to repair a gastrointestinal perforation.
Your Gyno Just Said You Have A Soft Cervix—But What Does That Mean?
Here’s the thing: You’re likely not acquainted with your cervix at all—other than, you know, when your ob-gyn swabs it