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Delete your dating apps and find romance offline
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It's not as scary as you might think.

By Allie Volpe
TikTok is full of bad health “tricks”TikTok is full of bad health “tricks”
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Beer for a tan? Garlic cloves for sinuses? Don't fall for the firehose of health BS online.

By Keren Landman, MD
I’m pregnant. I’m traveling. I’m terrified.I’m pregnant. I’m traveling. I’m terrified.
Life

My family reunion is in South Carolina. Essential care for my high-risk pregnancy is not.

By Aubrey Hirsch
Do you have a small-business story? Share it with Vox.Do you have a small-business story? Share it with Vox.
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You could be featured in an upcoming Money Talks column.

By Gabriela Fernandez

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Are headphones destroying our hearing?Are headphones destroying our hearing?
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You’re probably listening too loud.

By Edward Vega
Yes, you should prepare your kids for climate disastersYes, you should prepare your kids for climate disasters
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The catastrophic effects of climate change can happen anywhere. Here’s how to help your kids cope before, during, and after an emergency.

By Allie Volpe
What to do (and avoid) in extreme heatWhat to do (and avoid) in extreme heat
The Vox guide to extreme heat

Tips for keeping kids, adults, and the elderly cool and safe — even without air conditioning.

By Allie Volpe
It shouldn’t be so hard to live near your friends
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Americans are more socially isolated than ever. Here’s how we can reconnect.

By Zoë Bernard
Going on vacation with friends? Read this first.Going on vacation with friends? Read this first.
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If you want to get away together, but you don't want to fight, here's what you need to know.

By Allie Volpe
How to get the sexual health care you deserveHow to get the sexual health care you deserve
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Advocating for yourself might not be as awkward as you think.

By Keren Landman, MD
Why we seek revenge — and what to do instead
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Getting even can feel thrilling, but it’s worth weighing the cost.

By Allie Volpe
How Inside Out 2 tackles the science of teenage emotionsHow Inside Out 2 tackles the science of teenage emotions
Culture

Talking with the psychologists who brought the real science of emotion to the Pixar film.

By Allie Volpe
Common sunscreen myths, debunkedCommon sunscreen myths, debunked
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Bottom line: Wearing it is still good advice.

By Keren Landman, MD
I know I’m supposed to be investing. How do I start?I know I’m supposed to be investing. How do I start?
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It’s not how you start investing — it’s why.

By Nicole Dieker
The secret to modern friendship, according to real friendsThe secret to modern friendship, according to real friends
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My friend wrote a book about friendship. Here’s what we learned about ours.

By Allie Volpe
You can help reverse the overdose epidemicYou can help reverse the overdose epidemic
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The case for why we should all be carrying naloxone.

By Coleman Lowndes
How the self-care industry made us so lonely
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The commodification of an activist concept turned a revitalizing practice into an isolating one.

By Allie Volpe
How to care for people in your life with intellectual disabilitiesHow to care for people in your life with intellectual disabilities
Even Better

A practical guide to navigating a fractured support system.

By Keren Landman, MD
You really should say something if you hate your friend's partnerYou really should say something if you hate your friend's partner
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All is not lost if they are dating a complete loser.

By Allie Volpe
Dopamine, explained
Future Perfect

Dopamine detoxing, hacking, and fasting: Is any of it real?

By Celia Ford
How screens actually affect your sleepHow screens actually affect your sleep
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Video

It’s about more than just the blue light.

By Edward Vega
Why are whole-body deodorants suddenly everywhere?Why are whole-body deodorants suddenly everywhere?
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Maybe you actually smell fine.

By Keren Landman, MD
Why do Americans keep drinking raw milk?Why do Americans keep drinking raw milk?
Public Health

With bird flu affecting multiple dairy farms, unpasteurized products are more dangerous than ever — but some people are reluctant to heed government guidance.

By Keren Landman, MD
Why can’t prices just stay the same?Why can’t prices just stay the same?
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If high inflation hurts just about everyone, why can’t we have no inflation?

By Marie Cascione and Coleman Lowndes
How to fight without ruining a relationship
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You can have healthy disagreements with the people in your life.

By Allie Volpe
If you want to belong, find a third place
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Your neighborhood watering hole is more important than you think.

By Allie Volpe
How do I stop living paycheck to paycheck?
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Plus, lessons worth learning about financial literacy.

By Nicole Dieker
Could bird flu cause a human pandemic?Could bird flu cause a human pandemic?
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Here’s what’s worrying experts right now about H5N1’s spread among dairy cows — and what isn’t.

By Keren Landman, MD
How anxiety became a catchall for every unpleasant emotion
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Here’s how to understand the difference between everyday anxiety and an anxiety disorder.

By Allie Volpe
You need $500. How should you get it?You need $500. How should you get it?
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The (bad) options for Americans facing an emergency expense.

By Coleman Lowndes and Marie Cascione
4 tips for dealing with a ferocious allergy season4 tips for dealing with a ferocious allergy season
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Seasonal allergies making you miserable? Here’s what you need to know.

By Keren Landman, MD
Do you need to worry about “forever chemicals”?Do you need to worry about “forever chemicals”?
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A roadmap for PFAS risk, testing, and more.

By Keren Landman, MD
The unexpected joy of the Squirrel Census
Home Planet

How a neighborhood project to count squirrels bound me to my wild kin.

By Keren Landman, MD
I gave up meat and gained so much more
Home Planet

The delightful abundance of going vegan.

By Marina Bolotnikova and Christine Mi
The indoorsy person’s guide to the great outdoors
Home Planet

Nature is for everyone. Here’s how to enjoy it, no matter where you live.

By Benji Jones and Allie Volpe
Why couples are choosing cohabitation over marriage
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First comes love, then comes … moving in together.

By Allie Volpe
How should I plan for retirement when the future is so uncertain?
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Plus, how to think about building your legacy.

By Nicole Dieker
You probably shouldn’t panic about measles — yetYou probably shouldn’t panic about measles — yet
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Disease surveillance has so far kept the infection at bay in the US, but the CDC has renewed concerns.

By Keren Landman, MD
Why it’s so hard to feel “enough” — and what to do about it
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Our obsession with self-improvement is making us miserable.

By Allie Volpe
The lies that sell fast fashionThe lies that sell fast fashion
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You deserve better than Shein.

By Kimberly Mas
Streaming got expensive. Now what?Streaming got expensive. Now what?
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Why we’re all paying so much more for streaming, and what we can do about it.

By Edward Vega
Why it’s so hard for Americans to retireWhy it’s so hard for Americans to retire
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There’s a reason so many of us don’t have enough retirement savings.

By Laura Bult
Pilates, a xylophone, and a wedding from hell: How Vox readers spent their tax refunds
The Even Better Guide to Tax Season

Some inspiration for tax refund season.

By Rebecca Jennings
Abortion influences everything
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By inhibiting drug development, economic growth, and military recruitment, as well as driving doctors away from the places they’re needed most, bans almost certainly harm you — yes, you.

By Keren Landman, MD