Sep 28, 2012 12:35PM
New research suggests that what we place on our skin may increase our risk for diabetes.
New moms that are breastfeeding need to abstain, otherwise infants can become overly wakeful and irritable.
A large study links low levels of this vitamin with low moods—learn which one you and your health care practitioner may need to assess.
Scented laundry products make no sense for personal or planetary health—they can release harmful, even carcinogenic, pollutants into the air.
October 24 observes the rising popularity of these ancient energy-balancing and pain-relieving therapies.
A growing body of research suggests that X-ray mammography may not be the best approach, at least on an annual basis.
One more reason for regular dental check-ups: dentists can help diagnose gluten sensitivity.
Aug 30, 2012 03:02PM
Guess what? First impressions not only count—they also help us detect whether a stranger is genetically inclined to be compassionate, trustworthy or kind.
The American Heart Association reports that only 12 percent of Americans regularly practice the healthy life trifecta of good nutrition, exercise and oral care.
A recent study that focused on thousands of middle-school students suggests they can.