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A ‘Fad Diet’ That Works Like Medicine? Scientists Say It’s Time to Rethink Fasting
Researchers reviewed more than 225 trials and found intermittent fasting lowers blood sugar and weight—potentially reshaping diabetes treatment guidelines.
Here’s How Wharton Psychologist Adam Grant Makes Decisions and Why You Should Steal His System
These three questions can help you choose your next big opportunity.
The Social Media Metric Brands Love Most Is Quickly Becoming Meaningless
Graza shows why social momentum now comes from participation, not passive audience totals—and why vanity metrics are starting to fail brands.
AI Made Everyone in Your Company a Storyteller. That’s Exactly Why You Need to Draw This Line
Decide who owns the story before the next launch, not during it.
New Study Suggests Unexpected Link Between Long Sleep and Alzheimer’s
Researchers found that older adults who routinely sleep 10 hours or more a night had elevated levels of a blood protein considered an early warning sign of dementia.
Millions Of Student Loan Borrowers Have 90 Days To Switch Repayment Plans
Borrowers who fail to choose a new repayment plan before their individual deadlines will be automatically enrolled in the Tiered Standard Repayment Plan
Boeing Wins Back Power Stripped by FAA After 2 Deadly 737 MAX Crashes
The jet maker can once again assume sole responsibility for certifying its 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner aircraft, ending years of FAA supervision.
ON THIS DAY: A Global GOAT Was Born On July 18
Born Rolihlahla Mandela on July 18, 1917, in the village of Mvezo, South Africa. His birth name translates colloquially as “troublemaker.” A teacher gave him the name of Nelson during...
This Startup Thinks Gardening Could Be the Wellness Habit We’ve Been Missing
Turns out, gardening is good for more than just your plants.
What Drives Near-Death Experiences—Science or Multiple Universes?
A new study suggests your brain becomes surprisingly active at the end of life, possibly replaying memories as a final dream. Here’s how it works.
The SpaceX IPO Created a New Class of Millionaires. This Is What They’re Spending Their Fortunes On
From private jets to luxury homes, investors and employees are cashing in on their success.
Scientists Just Found a New Way to Protect Brain Cells. It Could Be a Breakthrough for Neurodegenerative Diseases
A groundbreaking new study reveals that blocking a single enzyme can stop the brain inflammation that drives neurodegenerative diseases.


