News from the World of Medicine: Does your Doctor's Gender Matter? Best Fruits for BP and more
The latest in medical research and health news you need to know
The Secrets in Our Genes
Genomic sequencing tests can reveal much about your unique physiology. But are they worth it?
Chitra Divakaruni's All-Time Favourite Reads
Chitra Divakaruni is the author of 23 books including The Forest of Enchantment, Mistress of Spices and Palace of Illusions. Her latest book is An Uncommon Love: The Early Life of Sudha and Narayan Murthy. Her awards include the 1996 American Book Award and the 2015 Italian Premio Scanno Award for literature. She is currently the McDavid professor of Creative Writing at the University of Houston.
Soumitra Chatterjee's Tryst with Destiny
The encounter that led a budding actor to a legendary filmmaker, and sparked an iconic creative partnership during the golden age of Bengali cinema
Shots! Shots! Shots for Everybody!
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What It's Like ... To Die on a Hockey Rink
One minute I was playing in my beer league, the next I was in the hospital
Excuse Me, There's a Bug on My Plate!
Two Danish businesswomen want us to start eating insects. It’s good for the environment, but can consumers get over the yuck factor?
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The latest in medical research and health news you need to know
Just Sit Tight
Broken, battered and trapped in a ravine for days, a desperate driver wonders, “Will anyone find me?”
The First Photobomber and Other 'New' Fads that are actually Ancient History
It’s no secret that almost every fad eventually loses its appeal. (We’re looking at you, post-lockdown mullet!) However, some trends seem to have always been around because, well, they have always been around, at least as far as we can remember—and then some.