Can't stop snacking? A new study suggests that it may be an automatic brain response. But does that mean snacking is beyond your control? I wrote about it for @HuffPosthuffpost.com/entry/study-why…
Energy drinks contain caffeine, of course, but also lots of other things, including vitamins and plant extracts. I wrote about whether these ingredients are beneficial in any way for @nytimesnytimes.com/2026/02/16/well/…
Nearly 25% of women in perimenopause and menopause said that masturbating regularly helped them handle mood changes and sleep disturbances, a new study says. I wrote about it for @SELFmagazineself.com/story/masturbation-…
If there were a magic pill to improve your overall health, experts say it would be aerobic exercise. I wrote about the benefits for @AARPaarp.org/health/healthy-livi…
For @BusinessInsider, I wrote about how companies can use their troves of people data to identify employees who need upskilling and areas where new hires are needed:
businessinsider.com/ai-impro…
For teens and adults who struggle with severe #acne, microdosing Accutane could be the key to finding relief. UTSW's Dr. Heather Goff explains to New York Times reporter @ericapsweeney what microdosing is and how it could improve a person's acne treatment.
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Companies want AI that’s trusted, fair and aligned with values not just fast. Reworked Columnist Erica Sweeney lays out the fundamentals of a responsible AI framework so innovation and ethics go hand in hand.
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Facials are incredibly relaxing, but do they actually do much for your skin long term? I asked dermatologists and wrote about it for NYT:
nytimes.com/2025/06/23/well/…