ICYMI: The Truth About Social Anxiety And Why We Like Mobsters

ICYMI Health features what we're reading this week. This week, writers answered so many of our longstanding questions. Why do we admire mobsters? (Answer: They're dangerous, but not too dangerous.) And what, exactly, is social anxiety? (Answer: Being afraid of rejection by peers to an extreme degree.)  And on a heavier note, we got answers to questions we didn't even know to ask, including: "What is 'airborne cancer'?" One of our own Healthy Living editors also investigated the hypocrisy in blaming someone for a substance use disorder. We also read about the nature of adult friendships and, yes, becoming a 20-something nun in 2015. Read on and tell us in the comments: What did you read and love this week? 1. This Disease Could Kill 75 Million People By 2050, And You've Likely Never Heard Of It -- The Huffington Post ImageContent(56295f4de4b0aac0b8fc5b69,5626336d1400002a00c7a536,Image,HectorAssetUrl(5626336d1400002a00c7a536,Some(crop_23_343_786_645),Some(jpeg?cache=JJoFv5fuco)),Nora Rodriguez,) Experts are calling multidrug-resistant tuberculosis "airborne cancer." 'There's no question in my mind that I'd rather be treated for hepatitis C … or HIV' than contract MDR-TB today, said Dr. Randall Reves. 'We're stuck where HIV was in 1994.'   2. Here's The Real Truth About Mental Health -- The Huffington Post EmbedContent(56292bbde4b0443bb5632523,(function(){var src_url="https://spshared.5min.com/Scripts/PlayerSeed.js?playList=519154903&height=...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news