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4:05

How Stage 4 Cancer Changed Me as a Tattoo Artist

Sue Jeiven is a tattoo artist in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. She's also living with Stage 4 breast cancer. We met her to talk about her work, her life, and her art serving as her legacy.
Tonic Explains
2:56

¿Por qué la ansiedad es buena para ti?

La psiquiatra Anita Rao explica los origines de la ansiedad.
VICE Specials
10:27

Conoce a los punks cubanos que se infectaron con VIH como protesta

VICE se reúne con algunos sobrevivientes de Los Frikis, un movimiento punk cubano cuyos miembros se infectaron voluntariamente con VIH a principios de los años 90.
Sweat It
2:26

Adam Machin

The New York-based tattoo artist and Jiu Jitsu enthusiast trains out of one of the most renowned academies in New York.
Sweat It
2:18

How to do Jiu Jitsu with Adam Machin

The New York-based tattoo artist and Jiu Jitsu enthusiast demonstrates the Kimura, a popular submission move in mixed martial arts.
Sweat It
1:48

Kiran Gandhi

When she’s not touring with M.I.A., Los Angeles-based drummer Kiran Gandhi can be found building strength through battle ropes.
Sweat It
1:05

How to Use Battle Ropes with Kiran Gandhi

When she's not touring, the LA-based drummer can be found building strength through battle ropes.
Tonic Shorties
1:00

Running is the Worst Way to Get Fit

Studies show that running is an inefficient way to burn fat and build muscle. And yet, it’s the most popular exercise on earth after walking.
Tonic Specials
24:04

The Silent HIV Crisis Sweeping the American South

We travel to Jackson, Mississippi, one of the hardest-hit Southern cities, to investigate why HIV among black gay men has reached epidemic proportions.
Yes Man
2:11

Butt Enhancement

Tonic's resident "Yes Man" Grant Stoddard receives a butt enhancement and takes photographer Ellen Hart along to document it.
Tonic Specials / Clip
2:10

Welcome to Tonic

Tonic, VICE's new health channel, showcases the variety of content rolling out in the coming weeks.
Tonic Specials
36:47

Hepatitis Country: Inside America's Hep C Epidemic

3.5 million people in the United States and infected with Hep C, Vice traveled to Huntington, West Virginia to see one of the communities who have been hit the hardest.
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