Travis Barker is on the mend. On Friday, the Blink-182 drummer revealed his finger surgery was a “success” after dislocating and tearing ligaments in his ring finger during rehearsals for the group’s reunion tour. The injury forced the band to postpone their scheduled tour dates in Latin America. “Thank you …
Read More »Norovirus Cases are Spiking in the U.S. — Here's How to Protect Yourself
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Norovirus — the cause of what we typically call a “stomach flu” or “stomach bug” — is currently spiking around the U.S., per the CDC. Outbreaks of norovirus …
Read More »The South Leads the U.S. in HIV Infections. Tennessee Is About to Make It a Lot Worse
HIV testing and prevention in Tennessee may be more difficult to attain come this spring. Dozens of organizations across the state are bracing for the loss of significant federal funding for HIV prevention after the state declined nearly $9 million in government funds from the CDC. It’s a move that …
Read More »Amazon Launches Online Pharmacy Membership, With Monthly Prescriptions Filled for $5
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. You can buy everything from air fryers to fancy spin bikes on Amazon, and now, you can buy your prescription medication from the site as well. Amazon is …
Read More »Here's How to Start Your Skin Cycling Journey (and Which Products to Use), According to a Pro
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you’ve spent any time on TikTok recently, you’ve probably seen quite a few videos dedicated to skin cycling; the topic has generated 3.5 billion views across countless …
Read More »Portable Filters: The Best Personal Air Purifiers for Commuters
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Conversations around air pollution are largely centered around the air outside, but what about the air inside? Whether you’re at home, work, or even in transit, there are …
Read More »In Movies and TV, Self-Harm Is No Longer the Butt of the Joke
The comedic instinct to use anything and everything as fodder for ridicule means even the most sensitive of subjects can be reduced to a punchline. And in the past decade or so, several popular TV shows have used self-mutilation, specifically cutting, for cheap laughs. Cutting always served the same purpose …
Read More »Who Deserves the New 'Miracle' Weight-Loss Drugs?
Kaitlyn Wade, 30, has struggled with her weight her entire life. Since she was 19 years old, she’s tried every dieting fad that’s splashed across women’s social-media feeds: Hydroxycut, Skinny Wraps, phentermine and topiramate. They all offered temporary but not long-term effects. “I’ve realized it’s a lot about the science …
Read More »'Liver King' Admits He's on Steroids, Says Persona Is an 'Experiment'
Brian Johnson, better known as the organ-devouring masculinity influencer “Liver King,” has admitted to steroid use in a somber video shared on his YouTube and Instagram accounts. “I fully own that I fucked up,” he said in the six-minute confession. “I am as sorry as a man can be.” The …
Read More »Iggy Azalea Says She Was Unable to Move for 3 Weeks After Back Surgery 'Complications'
Iggy Azalea is counting her blessings as she recovers from what she assumed would be a “rather mundane surgery.” On Monday morning, the rapper revealed that she was left unable to walk for weeks after she had a procedure on her back. “Wanna hear a crazy story?” Azalea tweeted. “I …
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