Hims looks at what research says about women's perceptions of men with beards.
The Marshall Project reports on a recent arrest in Georgia that highlights the criminal suspicion which surrounds pregnancy loss in several states.
The Trace reports that violence prevention leaders say a city program, which could help bystanders save lives, is missing a key opportunity.
Next City reports that one toilet startup is using social psychology and gig labor to help address L.A.'s public bathroom problem, but advocates have questions.
Trauma Services reports that fentanyl has turned into a crisis for first responders, property managers, and maintenance workers who have to deal with the aftermath, and explains how biohazard training can help.
The 19th reports on how the Trump administration's federal funding cuts are shutting down studies on Alzheimer's care, uterine fibroids and pregnancy risks—all because they focus on gender.
Stacker examined PMQ Pizza Magazine's 2025 Pizza Power report to round up the 30 biggest pizza chains nationwide based on annual sales.
Lazzoni analyzed design trend reports and leading publications to curate five interior design trends that are back in style in 2025.
Stacker researched the truth behind five common tech surveillance fears to address concerns about whether your phone is actually listening to you.
The 19th details how people can best protect their families amid measles outbreaks. According to vaccine experts.
Hone Health explains that while high levels of cortisol can contribute to weight gain in women, changes in other hormones during menopausal transition can also have much to do with those unwanted pounds.
SaveHealth takes a peek into America's medicine cabinets to understand what families are stocking, why they're stocking it, and what this means for both household safety and seasonal health preparedness.
Hers gets into the weeds of all the science-backed ways gardening can enhance overall well-being.
Ballotpedia reports that New Jersey's Democratic state government trifecta is somewhat vulnerable in 2025, and a new Democratic trifecta in Virginia is a moderate possibility.
In an age of social isolation, here's the surprising way education shapes friendships
Spokeo used data from the American Social Capital Survey to examine how friendships differ between Americans with and without a college degree.
How prevalent is the use of IVF, and what does the future of access to it look like?
Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine recent attempts to limit access to ART and its potential future in the U.S. using government data and other sources.
How law firms can adapt marketing content to attract more clients via AI search
Consultwebs explains how AI tools can help law firms improve how they connect with potential clients.
The monthly mental health toll of PMDD, by the numbers
Charlie Health presents data highlighting how premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) affects menstruators—plus some tips for how to manage symptoms and seek support.
Why chocolate is ridiculously expensive right now
Grist reports that rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and other climate impacts are throttling cocoa production and driving up chocolate prices.