In a sweeping series of papers, scientists have proposed policy reforms, such as taxes on sugary drinks, to improve the food supply. Source: NYT > Well.
Mr. Means, who co-founded a wellness company, has emerged as one of the most prominent voices in the Make America Healthy Again movement. Source: NYT > Well.
Mr. Means, who co-founded a wellness company, has emerged as one of the most prominent voices in the Make America Healthy Again movement. Source: NYT > Well.
A suite of products promise smoother skin, bigger muscles and longer life. But what are peptides? And do they work? Source: NYT > Well.
Bright light boxes mimic natural light. We asked experts if they worked. Source: NYT > Well.
The life-threatening illness is a continuing threat. Here’s what you need to know. Source: NYT > Well.
The wildly popular fiction genre allows readers to talk openly about yearning, sex and desire. And it’s spilling over into their bedrooms. Source: NYT > Well.
Americans have been told to prioritize low-fat dairy for decades, but Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has called that recommendation into question. Source: NYT > Well.
Frustrated with the U.S. health system, patients are increasingly turning to A.I. chatbots like ChatGPT for medical advice. But where do the benefits of A.I. end and its limitations begin? Teddy Rosenbluth, a reporter for Well, explains. Source: NYT > Well.
Chatbots are cheap, always available, superficially empathetic — and sometimes wrong. Some have concluded they’re a risk worth taking. Source: NYT > Well.