healthy eating
What's Really in Japanese Seaweed Salad?
The popular side dish isn't at healthy as you think – plus, it isn't even Japanese.
How to Eat Healthy When You're Tired, Sick, or Just Lazy
Chronic health conditions, mental health, or just plain lack of energy can sap your ability or willingness to take care of your health; here's how to help yourself.
Is the Five-Second Rule Legit?
An investigation into one of the most hotly contested rules in history.
Growing Up Poor Means Getting Addicted to Junk Food
Our culture is obsessed with healthy eating, but we need to take a closer look at who eats those Big Macs—and why.
A New Report Says Fruit and Vegetables Are Actually Cheaper Than Junk Food
Findings from the Institute of Economic Affairs challenge the widely held belief that healthy diets are expensive.
New Report Says Fruit and Veg Is Actually Cheaper Than Junk Food
Findings from the Institute of Economic Affairs challenge the widely held belief that healthy diets are expensive.
These Teenagers Made a Rap Song About Healthy Eating and It's a Total Banger
We’d share some lyrics, but honestly, they might give you the idea that the song sucks —i.e., “Screaming 'Hot Cheetos and Takis,' but you better eat your broccoli”—which is not the case.
Half of Americans Don’t Really Give a Rat’s Ass What They Eat, Survey Says
In our country, so deeply divided in other ways, it’s interesting to know a quarter of Americans throw caution to the wind and eat whatever they damn well please regardless of their political views
Is the Five-Second Rule Legit?
An investigation into one of the most hotly contested rules in history.
An Expert Weighs in on the Recent Avocado-Stealing Crime Wave
As New Zealand orchards are hit hard by criminals, we find out how your brunch habit could be supporting gangs of sneaky, green-fingered avocado thieves.
I Tried to Live Like Gwyneth Paltrow for a Week
My journey into a lifestyle where plain almonds count as an "ideal snack."
A New Study Says We Should Bribe Children to Eat Their Vegetables
Despite being frowned upon by many parents, research has found that a good old-fashioned bribe might actually be the most effective way of getting children to eat their greens.