Mary Whitfill Roeloffs, Forbes Staff

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It’s Rare, But It Happens: What Bronny James’ Health Teaches Us About Cardiac Arrest In Young Athletes

Bronny James, a USC basketball player and son of LeBron James, is in stable condition after collapsing on the court Monday.

It’s Been A Year Since The U.S. Launched The 988 Suicide Hotline—And 86% Of Americans Don’t Know It

The number for the national suicide prevention hotline was changed to be shorter and easier to remember last year, but new data shows most Americans still haven’t learned the number 988.

Workout ‘Weekend Warriors’ Just As Healthy As Those Who Exercise Daily, New Study Shows

As long as you get 150 minutes of intense exercise a week, scientists from Massachusetts General Hospital say the health benefits will be the same no matter how it gets done.

This Age-Old Tradition Could Help Workers Adapt To Record-Breaking Heat

As stifling heat bears down on Europe and the United States, the idea of a midday siesta in the hottest part of the day is more appealing than ever.

DNA Testing Startup Lied To Customers About Deleting Their Data, FTC Alleges

A genetic testing company is under fire from the Federal Trade Commission for failing to protect customer data.