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A Nine-Step Plan for Actually Getting Work Done During Summer

As told by Evernote’s ‘Certified Professional Organizer'

Long-Term Health Consequences Caused by 2016 Election

Harvard researchers find hostile politics inreases risk for disease, premature births, and deaths.

Absolute Legend Dives Into Moving Car to Save Unconscious Driver

Ladies and gentlemen, Randy Motherlovin' Tompkins

Is Circadia the Tech Startup That Will Finally Deliver a Good Night’s Sleep?

Plus: Five more startups obsessed with the science of sleep

Even Moderate Drinking Might Be Terrible For Your Brain

Just four pints of beer or five glasses of wine a week can have effect, say scientists.

How Silicon Valley Billionaires Are Re-Engineering Education in America

Technology entrepreneurs are influencing what content and how schools teach through philanthropy.

‘Unprecedented’ Success in Gene Therapy Blood Cancer Trial

Each patient in the two studies responded to doses of the advanced cancer treatment.

Working Graveyard Shift Could Damage Men’s Sperm Count

New study finds bad schedules do more harm than sleep apnea and insomnia.

What Makes a Lady Tick Once She’s Actually in the Boudoir?

We asked 9 real, live, sex-having women to weigh in

TVs in Children’s Bedrooms Increase the Risk of Obesity

New research watches kids gaining weight with more television access.

Exercising Too Much Can Be Type of Eating Disorder

An Esquire writer details his personal, painful battle with exercise bulimia.

Harvard Launches Course Based on ‘Game of Thrones’

Students will compare the show to real-life medieval people and events.

The Six Special-Edition Liquors You Can Only Find in Airports

In which the phrase ‘spirit airlines’ is a good thing