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South Korea Has Invented Ice Cream That Cures Hangovers
South Korea, Asia’s hardest drinking country, has introduced a hangover-curing ice cream bar called Gyeondyo-bar. Relief never tasted so sweet.
What It's Like to Be a Professional Drug Hunter
And why it's remarkable that we've managed to cure anything at all.
Open the Door to Immortality Inside a Mystical Virtual Experience
Artists at Superficial Studio invite you virtual rooms containing the elixirs of endless life and absolute knowledge
Could Music Cure the Worst Hangover Anyone's Ever Had?
One ruined, wrecked, awful feeling man tries to rescue himself from the edges of oblivion with music alone.
A Big New ALS Report Shows Your Ice Bucket Challenge Dollars at Work
An ALS researcher is grateful for your money.
In This Big Pharma Simulator, Profits Matter More Than Patients
Ever fancied running your own corrupt medical drugs business? This is the game for you.
Biochemists Create a Programmable Cell Membrane
A new synthetic approach to modeling cell signalling offers hope for a huge range of so-far incurable diseases.
Losing My Shit: What It Feels Like to Deal with IBS
I've been struggling with irritable bowel syndrome for seven years and counting.
Why So Few Hepatitis C Patients Get Access to "Miracle Drug" Treatments
On World Hepatitis Day, near-“miracle” drugs are overshadowed by poor access to treatment.
How Do We Solve North America’s Heroin Epidemic?
Groundbreaking rehab specialist Dr. Gabor Maté believes current recovery methods are failing our youth. I couldn't care less about eating with Kim and Kanye, but I was dying to speak to Dr. Maté about how to solve our heroin problem.