September 16, 2016 Clinton's and Trump's health: 5 common health issues for people their age Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump may not have much in common, but there is at least one thing they share: their age.
September 16, 2016 Employers are more likely to hire skinny women Your worst fears have been confirmed, working ladies.
September 13, 2016 The office walk-and-talk really works They don’t require yoga pants or a shower, but the research is clear: Walking meetings count as exercise.
September 7, 2016 How to deal with excessive sweating Sweating is the body’s natural way of cooling down – but if you perspire more than normal, or when you’re not being physically active, it could be a sign of another medical condition
September 2, 2016 'The Dragon Lady': Plastic surgeon warns on dangers of body modification Body modification can be traced to many ancient cultures and today exists as a wide-range of elective changes that can be made to the body’s anatomy or physical appearance, including something as minor as an ear piercing, or as extreme as dermal implants and ear removal.
September 1, 2016 Chronic fatigue syndrome may leave a 'chemical signature' in the blood People with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) can wait years before being diagnosed with the condition, and there is no single test for it
August 24, 2016 Mind-body link traced to specific brain regions The mind-body connection has become a buzzword in recent years, and now, new research in monkeys highlights how the link may actually work
August 22, 2016 Glass half empty? Why you may be less optimistic than you think Psychologists have long thought that people tend to underestimate the odds of something bad happening to them and overestimate the chances of good things happening to them
August 17, 2016 Why you should never tell someone to relax It’s a paradoxical fact: When someone is getting stressed out, one of the least effective (and perhaps most annoying) things to say is “Relax.”
August 17, 2016 Convenient spray sunscreens may come with allergy risks Q&A with Dr. Manny: Is it true that spray sunscreens could be unsafe for children?