The brief and tragic history of the trampolineAfter less than a century of existence, these vehicles of both trauma and glee appear to be going the way of the dinosaur.September 27, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
The best news you'll read all week about cancerWhy cancer rates will likely fall dramatically in the coming years. September 24, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
Teen girls need IUDs, says leading U.S. gynecology groupThese physicians say IUDs are the surest way to prevent pregnancy, but IUD cost remains high compared to birth control pills.September 21, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
How much will you be fined if you don't buy insurance?When Obama's healthcare overhaul goes into effect in 2014, nearly 6 million uninsured Americans will face a penalty.September 20, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
Why this woman says we're in a post-'having it all' worldThe career-versus-family conundrum covers up deeper issues for women in the workplace says this tech industry maven.September 16, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
Why I support the New York City soda ban Why limiting the size of sugary drinks is good for public health and soda companies alike. September 13, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
What happens when a wife earns more?Are these couples happier?September 10, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
One day, humans may not need breastsBreast milk -- health workers say babies need it, parents rave about it, and surrogates are giving it away for free. But will technology render it obsolete?September 10, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
The top causes of U.S. health care wasteThe country's health system wastes $750 billion a year, thirty cents for every American dollar spent on care.September 7, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
The contradictions of Michelle ObamaWhy is the first lady worth so much more to the Obama campaign as a mother than as a business woman? September 6, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation