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Surprising Number of Marathoners Had Kidney Damage in Small, New Study
People who take on the 26-mile run may be prone to acute kidney injury, a condition that can cause swelling, pain and even seizures.
Is It Possible to Share Your Psychosis?
Although it's rare, there are cases of two people sharing the same psychotic condition. How does that happen?
These Countries Have the Most Crybabies — Literally
It turns out that colicky babies in different countries don't cry the same amount. A new study measured which nation's newborns cried most.
Climate Change Will Likely Increase Airplane Turbulence
New atmospheric analysis shows that a changing climate will make both common and severe turbulence significantly more likely in decades to come.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome on the Brain
The disorder can affect as many as 1 in 10 women between the ages of 15 and 44. And, until now, it's been frustratingly difficult to figure out the root cause.
40 Years Later, Slim Goodbody Is Still Encouraging Kids to Make Healthy Choices
Decades after his run on "Captain Kangaroo," the self-described health crusader is still on the mission to educate children about the human body.
Why the U.S. Senate Might Choose the Rule-changing 'Nuclear Option'
Like most Faustian bargains, the nuclear option can come back to bite you. Here's how.
Why 'Wednesday' Isn't Pronounced the Way It's Spelled
There's a term for a vanishing letter like that in spoken American English's Wednesday. But first, some history about ancient gods.
These Arctic Squirrels Repeat Puberty Every Year of Their Lives
It's like the movie "Groundhog Day" every April, but with hibernation, a smaller rodent and way more hormones.
What Does It Take for a Product to Be Labeled 'Made in the USA'?
Whether an item is labeled as "made," "assembled" or "manufactured" in a country makes a big difference.
6 Things You Didn't Know About Maya Angelou
Although this writer and poet wrote seven volumes of autobiography, there are still some things you may be surprised to learn.
Arctic World Archive Puts Data on Ice for 1,000 Years
You might be in trouble when the end of the world is near, but at least your data won't be.
Champagne Science: There's a Lot Going on in That Bottle of Bubbly
Champagne may seem simple — bubbly, boozy, bold — but there's a complicated path from vine to glass, as our new FoodStuff podcast explains.
Is Scattering Someone's Ashes Technically Considered Littering?
It turns out you can't just scatter your loved one's ashes anywhere. So what can you do with them?
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