Pillow Talk is a series that deciphers our mixed signals about sex—who’s actually having it, who isn’t, and why—one interview at a time. Get in touch to suggest a subject. This week, we meet Devon, a ...
Climate change may be giving us a sweet tooth. New research shows there has been an increase in sugar consumption as temperatures rise. This poses a risk to public health, as people are drawn to ...
Call it H 2 0 2.0. Water is essential to life — it serves as building material for cells, helps regulate body temperature and lubricates joints. Though it is so crucial, many Americans aren’t ...
Actress Kristen Bell reportedly uses a simple yet effective approach to biohacking. In an interview with E! News correspondent Zuri Hall on the Emmys 2025 red carpet, Bell’s "Nobody Wants This" ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., cheered Tyson Foods Company’s decision to drop high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) from its branded products by the end of this year. However, ...
In the thick of summer, little else can seem more appealing than the promised respite of an ice cream cone or a chilled can of soda. Turns out that as climate change warms up the planet, that sugary ...
Sugar Glider is a pet and 1 of 10 pets added to Grow a Garden's in the Fall Update, released on September 13, 2025. If you're hoping to add the Sugar Glider to your collection, here's a breakdown of ...
When you pick up a low-sugar or low-calorie food, chances are it contains an artificial or plant-derived sweetener. Marketed as healthier swaps for sugar, these compounds aren’t just neutral stand-ins ...
The Plymouth Maple Association will offer apple pressing for the community this fall. Residents can take their own apples to the sugar shack on Suhrke Road to make cider. Pressing will be available on ...
A person eats ice cream Friday, in Cincinnati. Global warming in the United States is amping up the country's sweet tooth, a new study found. (Joshua A. Bickel, Associated Press ) WASHINGTON — Global ...
Through photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into energy-rich carbon compounds such as glucose. These compounds not only sustain the plant's own growth and ...