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Starbucks responds to America’s protein craze by testing a special new latte

Starbucks announced its newest product on Tuesday at a company event in Las Vegas.

By Beth GreenfieldJune 11, 2025
Why drinking sugar may be worse than eating it
By Beth GreenfieldJune 10, 2025
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Your reusable water bottle may be a breeding ground for strep and fecal bacteria. Here’s how to keep it clean
By Amanda LoudinJune 10, 2025
This plant compound could lower your risk of heart disease and diabetes, according to new research
By Ani FreedmanJune 4, 2025
Author John Green has advice for Gen Z to ‘shrink the empathy gap’
By Alexa MikhailMay 31, 2025
Protein bars may not have the health benefits that you think, study finds
By Ani FreedmanMay 30, 2025
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PoliticsThe White House snubs Elon Musk’s offer to cover TSA salaries as airport miseries hit record levels
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By Jon Gambrell, Mike Corder, Munir Ahmed, Aamer Madhani and The Associated PressMarch 25, 2026
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By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressMarch 25, 2026
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PoliticsMeet the 40-year-old Democrat who owns a fitness company for pregnant and postpartum women and just won in Trump’s district
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LifestyleHere’s how Meta’s virtual-reality workout compares to real-life exercise
By Beth GreenfieldJune 13, 2024
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LifeMichigan couple among winners of $842 million jackpot elated at ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ event: ‘He was so stunned he dropped his phone’
By Mike Householder, Corey Williams and The Associated PressJune 11, 2024
LifeWhole Foods founder credits psychedelics for business inspiration: ‘It was always a spiritual thing for me’
By Beth GreenfieldJune 4, 2024
LifeIs your gym overflowing? A new study shows gym use is nearly double pre-pandemic levels and Gen Z is driving the trend
By Jordyn BradleyMay 28, 2024
So-called “stress bragging” can induce higher levels of burnout among coworkers on the receiving end of the boasting, according to a new study from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business.
LifeIt’s not a contest: Bragging about your work stress may make you seem less likable and incompetent, says new study
By Lindsey LeakeMay 28, 2024
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HealthCould drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy help people live longer? Some experts see them as potential longevity pills
By Jessica FirgerMay 25, 2024
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HealthThis 102-year-old resort owner knows a thing or two about longevity: ‘I do not allow negative thoughts’
By Beth GreenfieldMay 24, 2024
LifeAmericans are working longer hours and 43% say their eye health is worsening as a result
By Jordyn BradleyMay 24, 2024
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HealthExclusive: Doctors hit their breaking point as 86% fear for the future of American medicine: ‘We are often stretched quite thin’
By Beth GreenfieldMay 23, 2024
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ConferencesCyberattacks are soaring—and more lucrative for criminals than drugs. It’s time to treat them as an ‘act of war,’ health care exec warns
By Beth GreenfieldMay 21, 2024
People living with obesity reap the greatest health benefits from being physically active in the evening, according to a new Australian study.
LifeThis is the best time of day to exercise for people living with obesity, new study shows
By Lindsey LeakeMay 17, 2024
HealthPlant-based meats are good for the planet—but what about your health?
By Sonya CollinsMay 17, 2024
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LifeWhat to know about real estate wellness—the fastest-growing market in the $5.6 trillion global wellness industry
By Beth GreenfieldMay 16, 2024
LifeThis tech exec’s infertility struggle was a ‘nightmare’ at work. What she wants you to know
By Jordyn BradleyMay 13, 2024
LifeEquinox is offering a $40,000 a year personalized wellness program to help you live longer. Here’s what it includes
By Beth GreenfieldMay 6, 2024
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LifeGas stove pollution harms poor and minority Americans the most, due in part to different home sizes, study says
By Alicia Clanton and BloombergMay 4, 2024
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LifeJapan’s child population falls for the 43rd straight year to a fresh record low, weighing on economic prospects
By Winnie Hsu and BloombergMay 4, 2024
Life5 signs your skin is just as stressed out as you are 
By Kells McPhillipsMay 3, 2024
LifeClimbing stairs could help you live longer—and experts say it only takes a few flights a day
By Kells McPhillipsApril 29, 2024
LifeShould you sleep in socks? Experts say this hack might be the secret to falling asleep faster and waking up less
By Jordyn BradleyApril 27, 2024
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LifePolice bust ‘very sophisticated’ burglary ring that used Wi-Fi jammers to steal $4 million in jewels
By The Associated PressApril 27, 2024
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LifeThe 4 biggest myths people believe about couples therapy—and the truth
By Jordyn BradleyApril 22, 2024
LifeSoulCycle cofounders launch a platform to improve your work relationships: ‘We don’t know our colleagues anymore’
By Alexa MikhailApril 16, 2024
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LifeThis nutrient deficiency could be the culprit behind your brain fog, sluggishness, and lack of concentration
By Karla PopeApril 12, 2024
LifeFood expert Michael Pollan says most supplements ‘generally don’t work.’ But he takes this one daily
By Jordyn BradleyApril 12, 2024
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LifeAnxious to start running? Here are 7 tips to make it more enjoyable, from a 4-time Olympic Trials qualifier
By Jordyn BradleyApril 11, 2024
CEOs are happier with the amount of sleep they get each night than directors, managers, employees in nonmanagerial positions, and even business owners, according to the inaugural Expert Reviews Sleep Survey.
LifeYour boss is probably getting more sleep than you are, survey says. Here’s who catches more z’s than even CEOs, managers, and business owners
By Lindsey LeakeApril 10, 2024
LifeCan creatine supplements really boost your workouts and muscle growth? Here’s what experts say about these popular supplements
By Alyssa SparacinoApril 9, 2024
Occasionally falling asleep at work is par for the course, according to a new survey by sleep wellness company Sleep Doctor, with 46% of respondents saying they nap during the workday at least a few times a year.
Life1 in 3 workers admit to regularly napping on the clock, survey says. Here’s why Gen Z and millennial men are the worst culprits
By Lindsey LeakeApril 7, 2024
LifeUltra-processed foods can undermine your health. Here’s how to identify and avoid them
By Liz SeegertApril 4, 2024
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