
'Forest Bathing': How Microdosing on Nature Can Help With Stress
The practice, long-popular in Japan, is gaining traction in the U.S. as a way of harnessing the health benefits of being outdoors.
Testing the therapies of the future

The practice, long-popular in Japan, is gaining traction in the U.S. as a way of harnessing the health benefits of being outdoors.

Technology that compares your brain’s electrical activity to everyone else’s could revolutionize mental-health treatments—or worsen people’s obsessions with perfection.

Genetic-sequencing companies are going beyond ancestry and disease risk to offer specific lifestyle recommendations.

A California company makes weed vaporizers to suit every mood—here’s what happened when I tried them.

A study suggests an unusual strategy to make vaccines more effective.

The ways some “healthy voice hearers” cope might be able to help people with psychotic disorders.

A noninvasive, nonsurgical procedure is enticing customers who might not otherwise seek out cosmetic treatments.

Trapped in a metal tube in the sky, I might be spreading my anxiety to those around me.

Two artists are trying to translate relaxing YouTube videos into an in-person treatment—complete with tapping, whispering, and face-brushing.

The popular spa treatment is certainly relaxing—but its purveyors make a lot of false claims.