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Why Do We Feel So Empty Inside After Finishing a Race?

Running offers an illuminating crash course in the "arrival fallacy" phenomenon

The One Drawback of Being Tall: It’s Apparently a Health Risk

A new study suggests above-average height is associated with various health issues, including atrial fibrillation, varicose veins and nerve damage

Does Anyone Actually Work on Fridays Anymore?

The prospect of a formal "four-day workweek" is a hot debate topic on LinkedIn these days. But have a number of Americans started secretively observing it?

How IV Drip Bags Became the Secret “Hangover Cure” of Bachelor Party America

Clinics claim the miracle bags can conquer hangovers, jet lag, food poisoning and general nausea. Is the science sound?

A Parenting Philosophy Called "Radical Engagement" Could Finally Get Your Kids Outside

Kids spend less than seven minutes on average playing outside a day. It's time to fix that.

“Period Crunch” Cereal Wants to Normalize Menstruation Talk at the Breakfast Table

Can a bowl of raspberry-flavored uteruses combat generations of misogynistic shame and stigma? Probably not, but at least it's something!

The Joys of Biking to Costco — One Man’s Attempt to Go Car-Free

Our writer ditched the minivan for good and now rides 12 miles to stock up on beer and coffee. But is this new life truly sustainable?

The New Trend of the Micro Tattoo May Fade Away — Literally

Delicate, fine tattoos are all the rage — but according to artists they won’t last long

Why You Should Probably Never Use a Kitchen Sponge Again

It's the preferred loveshack of your household's creepiest crawlies

Is This the “Most Baffling Blow Job Scene” in TV History?

HBO's new adaptation of "The Time Traveler's Wife" features a bewildering oral sex scene the likes of which we've never seen

How to Complete the Murph Challenge, According to Former Navy SEAL Mike Sauers

The notorious workout honors a courageous man. Here's your guide to getting it done.

How to Free Your Brain From Its Damaging Obsession With Dopamine

Our current preoccupation with quick rewards could be considered an "evolutionary mismatch"

Did Kourtney Kardashian "Drink" Travis Barker's Semen?

Kourtney says a doctor prescribed an interesting fertility treatment

How Many Minutes of TV Can You Watch a Day Before It Becomes Dangerous?

According to the bright minds at Cambridge, sitting in front of the tube wreaks havoc on the heart