Social Justice Real Talk About Abortion As the long, angry fight over abortion roars on, Tracy Weitz, a researcher in California, has quietly worked to gather reliable facts about the procedure and the women who choose to have it. Nina Martin
Social Justice For Couples, Mutual Ambivalence Increases Cardiovascular Risk New research finds plaque build-up in the coronary arteries of older couples who expressed mixed feelings about one another. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice An Alternative to Running in Marathons, Which Are Stupid Marathons are generally bad for your health, and the training takes up so much time. Try cutting them in half. Noah Davis
Social Justice Do Artists and Musicians Live Longer Lives? Historical research from the Netherlands suggests they outlived other members of their socioeconomic class in past centuries. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Why the HIV Vaccine Is Not a Pipe Dream Despite 30 years of failure on an evolving viral puzzle, there's reason to believe we'll one day live in a world without HIV. Michael White
Social Justice Smokers in Suriname Light Up 109 Times a Day Though smoking there isn't prevalent, the habits of daily users are extreme. Ryan Jacobs
Social Justice Racism Might Hurt Your Cells A new study suggests a link between discrimination and the heath of cells. Ryan Jacobs