Climate change effects 'can begin in the womb' warns New York Times opinion piece, pushes for govt. action An opinion piece in The New York Times said climate change legislation was needed because a study found kids who went through hurricanes had elevated anxiety.
Skin care secrets: Dermatologist reveals best ways to keep skin looking ageless New York dermatologist Fayne Frey, M.D., shared that the best skin care routine for achieving a healthy complexion is much simpler than expected. Here are great skin care tips for a healthy life.
Kids may like video gaming, but health experts fret about the 'fuel' they may be using to 'win' Video gaming supplements promise enhanced performance, focus and even success, yet they contain caffeine — too much of which can have harmful effects on young people. Health experts weighed in.
Texas school administrator appears to throw 14-year-old boy into wall A school administrator in Round Rock, Texas, appeared to throw a 14-year-old boy into a wall during a dispute earlier this year, surveillance video shows.
I was a victim of pre-Title IX discrimination, and I'm fighting to protect girls' sports I was one of the last victims of pre-Title IX discrimination, but now, female athletes are experiencing a different kind of injustice.
Alleged killer UK neonatal nurse trial: Twins’ mother pleaded for child's life: 'Don't let my baby die' The mother of a twin baby allegedly murdered by UK neonatal nurse Lucy Letby pleaded for her child's life as doctors attempted to save his life, court testimony showed.
Friends hard to find these days? These surprising insights may help For everyone having a tough time finding new friends or maintaining long-term relationships post-COVID, it turns out that scientific insights may help, according to psychologists.
Foods that cause headaches: Choose your cheese, wine, coffee and chocolate carefully Headaches and migraines are common for many people — and experts advise it's wise to pinpoint any dietary triggers that may be causing them. Here are common food triggers and what to know about them.
Chemical hair-straightening products may increase uterine cancer risk: NIH study A new study suggests women who use chemical hair-straightening products frequently may be more likely to develop uterine cancer due to the presence of endocrine-disruptors.
Butter boards give way to hummus, whipped cheese and dessert boards: 'Evolved into its own' Butter boards have become a viral food trend on social media and now other charcuterie-like dishes are being made with hummus, cheese dips, dessert spreads and more.