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Can Exercise Build Brain “Muscle”?

By Michael Dregni

Yes, according to recent research — and it might also help reduce the neuroinflammation connected with Alzheimer’s.

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New USDA “Bioengineered” Food Label: What You Need to Know

By Casie Leigh Lukes

Here are some of the loopholes and exemptions you might know about.

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How Much Does Pollution Affect Seafood Quality?

By Heidi Wachter

Fish are frequently contaminated with persistent organic pollutants. Here are some tips on how to avoid toxins when you eat fish.

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Are Fitness Goals Overrated?

By Maggie Fazeli Fard

After years of perceived failures, our fitness editor reimagines the purpose of setting goals.

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How to Buy, Store, and Use Cabbage

By Kaelyn Riley

This cruciferous veggie is endlessly versatile and a storage superstar. These tips can help you feel more confident using it in your kitchen.

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5 of Our Favorite Sunscreens

By Experience Life Staff

Here are some nontoxic sunscreens for a range of skin types.

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10 Ways to Get Better at Time Management

By Oliver Burkeman

Most of us have about 4,000 weeks to live — a fact we might rather ignore. But psychology journalist Oliver Burkeman believes that embracing this limitation can help us get more satisfaction out of life.

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Birdie Wermy’s Success Story

By Birdie Wermy

How a grueling relay started one Indigenous runner on a path toward a healthier, happier life.

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Are We Half Human and Half Microbe?

By Courtney Helgoe

Many experts have noted that our bacterial cells outnumber our human ones by about 10:1, but according to recent research, it might be more like 1:1.

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