Ariel Schwartz is the Executive Editor for health, parenting, essays, and features in the Life section of Insider. Previously, she was the Senior Editor of Co.Exist, Fast Company's spinoff site focusing on world-changing innovation. She has also contributed to Popular Science, SF Weekly, Modern Farmer, and Inhabitat, among other publications.
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How drugs like Mounjaro and Ozempic can be longterm treatments for women with PCOS and change their lives.
Ty Tashiro, a social scientist who wrote a book on awkwardness, uses a few strategies to avoid the feeling in daily life.
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A researcher who was trying to attract mosquitoes to his hand said he couldn't get them to come because of all the garlic he had recently eaten.
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Chris Hemsworth eats up to 450 calories in 10 meals throughout the day to prep for film roles like "Thor," according to chef Dan Churchill.
The weight loss caused by Ozempic and Wegovy may lead to a type of hair loss called telogen effluvium in some users, but it's likely temporary.
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Beyond the talks, there are all sorts of indulgent experiences to keep attendees occupied. I showed up at the 2018 TED conference to check it all out.
Norway could soon be home to a floating, multi-span suspension bridge placed in unprecedentedly deep waters.
Forget Facebook's data-sharing. New technologies could soon make it possible for companies and institutions to passively track your emotions and health.
All of the troubles surrounding Facebook and Google can be traced back to a mistake, according virtual reality visionary Jaron Lanier.
A methane-tracking satellite is one of seven projects funded by the $400 million Audacious Project, a new initiative from TED.
TED has launched the $400 million Audacious Project, a Gates-backed annual initiative to back world-changing ideas.
Elon Musk is legendary for coming up with seemingly impossible ideas. At SpaceX, Gwynne Shotwell is tasked with turning the entrepreneur's visions into reality.