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11 min read Health

Around 200 million adults worldwide use statins, making them one of the most prescribed drug classes on the planet. If you or someone you care about takes one of these cholesterol-lowering medications, you’ve probably heard a story or two about side effects. Maybe a friend quit their prescription after developing muscle aches. Maybe you’ve read...

10 min read Health

What separates someone who changes an industry from someone who simply works hard within one? Ask a dozen business professors and you’ll get a dozen different answers. Resilience. Vision. Risk tolerance. Raw intelligence. But a neuroscientist looking at the habits of some of history’s most accomplished minds keeps arriving at the same unexpected answer, and...

14 min read Lifestyle

Most people don’t set out to push others away. They’re trying to help, to be honest, to move past an awkward moment. But sometimes the words they reach for, phrases so common they feel completely normal, land like a door slamming in someone’s face. The other person goes quiet. The conversation shifts. Something invisible has...

11 min read Health

Most Americans can name a few things about Canada. Hockey. Cold winters. Tim Hortons. Politeness bordering on mythology. It’s the country right next door, sharing nearly 5,525 miles of border and decades of pop culture, trade deals, and friendly ribbing. And yet, for all that proximity, the mental map a lot of Americans carry of...