March 2016 Health Articles
- Clash of the Augmented Olympics: Cybathlon vs. the World Future Sports Games
- Blake Griffin's 'Broad City' Appearance Was Kinky and Sexy
- 41 Times 'The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' Could Have Set Up An Episode of 'Law & Order: SVU’
- Your Boss Still Isn't Cool With Your Visible Tattoo
- A Battle-Magic Threesome Capped an Overly Emotional Episode of ‘The Magicians’
- How to Improve Your Long-Term Relationship With the Help of Recreational Drugs
- New Music Festival Drug Could Be an Antidote to Deadly MDMA Heat Stroke
- The Siberian Unicorn Isn't a Unicorn and It Has Nothing to Do With Folklore
- Georgia Governor Vetoes "Religious Freedom" Bill Under Pressure From All Sides
- Muscle-Relaxing Poppers Have Been Widening Gyres Since the Disco Era
- Psychobiotics Will Use Bacteria to Alter Your Brain Through Your Gut
- This Community in Sulawesi, Indonesia Keeps the Dead in Homes for Years
- Open Letter From 'The 100' Showrunner Over Lexa's Death Demonstrates Power Of LGBT Fans
- MTV's 'Teen Mom' Scientifically Proven to Be Bad for Young Mothers Everywhere
- What If Your Step Counter Is Leaking Your Walking Data to Advertisers?
- How OMGYes, a NSFW, Vagina-Centric Sex Advice App, Stimulates
- Why 'Vinyl's Jamie Vine Is No Peggy Olson
- Crisis of Visibility: Why Queer Character Deaths Always Matter
- 5 Iconic Phife Dawg Moments
- 'The Flash' Teaches Kids That Drugs Are Bad (But Look Really Fun)
- Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Rõivas Makes a Splash on 'The Daily Show'
- MDMA Steps Closer to FDA Approval as a Drug, but Now it Needs to Leap
- 'Vinyl' and the Most Coked-Up Characters in TV History
- ISIS Wants a Dirty Bomb, a Weapon of Mass Disruption
- Nixon Advisor Admitted the Obvious: War on Drugs Was a War on Blacks and Hippies
- WHO: No One Can Predict if Zika Virus Will Spread to Other Parts of the World
- 'The Walking Dead' Is Destroying What Makes Us Root For Rick
- 'The Venture Bros' Season Finale Debuts A Truly Scary Villain
- Researchers Turn Zebrafish Technicolor to Reveal How Skin Regenerates
- India's Temporary Acid Tattoos Revive the Dallas Cowboys LSD Hoax
- Why Holocaust Dramas Are More Relevant Than Ever
- Psychologist: March Madness is Symptomatic of Our Reliance on False Narratives
- Whip-Its Are Canned Joy Because Nitrous Oxide Hits Those Sweet Opioid Receptors
- The Difference Between Conservatives and Liberals? How They Solve Word Puzzles
- Napster Founder's "Screening Room" Could Bring New Releases to Your Home
- Cannabis Biotech Companies Are Selling High on the Stock Market
- Meet Wobble, the Student-Designed Concussion Diagnosis Device
- It's OK That Humanity Lost the Game of Go to Computers
- Getting Tattooed Makes Your Immune System Stronger
- Vaping Pharmaceutical Drugs Could Kill Pain Pills
- Bacteria Are a "Death Clock" That Can Help Forensic Scientists Solve Crimes
- French-Canadian Sex Survey Reveals Our Fetishes Aren't as Weird as We Think
- 'The 100', Lexa, and What Happens Next
- How Codeine and Promethazine, Elements of Lean, Do a Body Weird
- Maria Sharapova's Meldonium Case Is a Weird Echo of the Cold War
- Here's Why the First American Uterus Transplant Might Have Failed
- New "Person on a Chip" Technology Means Miniature Hearts and Livers
- Science Explains Why the Swiss President's Speech on Laughter Is Fucking Hilarious
- 'Erowid' Analysis Finds People Like Cannabis No Matter What Other Drug They Take
- What Is Meldonium, and Why Did It Cause Maria Sharapova to Fail a Drug Test?
- U.S. Expects to Test a Zika Virus Vaccine by September
- Sorry, Kelly-Marie Stewart, You Didn’t Contract Zika in the Dominican Republic 9 Years Ago
- Let John McAfee Deliver Us From Our Insanity
- Kofi Annan Says It's Time to Legalize Drugs
- Frogs Looking for Love Find Zombie Fungus Instead
- Cell Phone Lights Are Harming Florida's Pregnant Sea Turtles
- This Spider Venom Is an All-Natural Painkiller
- Reading Helps A.I. Learn to Predict Human Reactions
- Andrew Rannells' Elijah Remains the Best Thing About 'Girls'
- People Are Taking Legal MDMA to Cure Anxiety
- The First UK Red Light District Is Under Review Following Violence and Criticism
- First Truvada Patient Tests Positive for HIV