
‘I’m Treating Guys Who Would Never Be Caught Dead in a Casino’
Sports betting seems to be spurring a rise in gambling addiction—one that the U.S. isn’t equipped to address.

The body and the mind don’t have to be such mysteries.

Sports betting seems to be spurring a rise in gambling addiction—one that the U.S. isn’t equipped to address.

What if overcoming trauma can be painless?

An elderly president’s physicians should press him to think through hard questions about his health.

To figure out who will benefit most, doctors should consider a particularly toxic kind of fat.

It started in 1934, with a PR crisis.

The classic American version hasn’t changed much in a century. Now it faces an identity crisis.

Millions of Americans are inhaling e-cigarettes illegally imported from China. Because of tariffs, they’re about to get a lot more expensive.

And many people with the condition are cared for at home.

The price of boneless chicken thighs is finally catching up with the price of white meat.

Buprenorphine can stop cravings for opioids, yet its uptake in the U.S. has stagnated.