A Matter of DegreesExperts Are Challenging 98.6ºF as ‘Normal’ Body Temperature So, how hot is too hot? By Angelina Shah
Take BacksResearchers Are Calling For Regulators to Reconsider Splenda® Apparently, no one actually knows what our bodies do with it. By Angelina Shah
The HangoverDrinking Can Slow Down Your Brain, Even Once You’re No Longer Drunk Happy hour just got a lot less happy. By Angelina Shah
Mirror MirrorBody Image Issues in Children Can Begin as Young as Age 8 As puberty skews earlier, body self-consciousness is also starting earlier. By Angelina Shah
Does Not ComputeWhat Keeps Brains From Noticing the Body’s Cue to Stop Eating New research explains a primary factor for obesity -- and suggests a way to combat it. By Angelina Shah
Devil's In The DetailsNew Mental Health Insurance May Come With Old Loopholes Unless outpatient treatment is covered, few people will benefit from the recent mandate. By Angelina Shah
Hot SeatBabies in Prams May Be Exposed to Twice as Much Pollution as the Adults Pushing Them They're seated at just the right height for exhaust fumes. By Angelina Shah
WinningStudy: Even as Teens, Young Adults, Kids Favor Parents Over Friends Even though their behavior may indicate the opposite. By Angelina Shah
Digital FalloutDigital Devices Get In the Way of Family Interaction More Than We Think New studies show the extent to which common, unconscious habits take us out of the moment. By Angelina Shah
Logging OffFlexitime Can Affect Health, Well‑being of Families, Not Just Workers When employees are expected to respond 24/7, everyone suffers. By Angelina Shah
XOXOHow, Why Couples Text May Be More Important Than What They Say People with similar texting habits were happier together, even when discussing conflict. By Angelina Shah
Just A NumberStaying Young Is About Feeling In Control, Researchers Find People who feel empowered are more likely to have a youthful spring in their step. By Angelina Shah
Safe DeliveryStudy: Inducing Labor at 39 Weeks Doesn’t Increase Chance of C‑section In fact, it reduces it. By Angelina Shah
Doesn't Pay To WorkGovernment to Track the Value of Women’s Unpaid Housework A new survey aims to understand "how much time is spent in cooking and washing." By Angelina Shah
Early WarningScientists ID Chemicals in the Blood That May Predict Stillbirth Finding raises possibility of screening mechanism for preventing stillbirth. By Angelina Shah
Mirror MirrorPeople Are Seeking Plastic Surgery to Look More Like Their Filtered Selfies Social media distortions are having a real impact on body image. By Angelina Shah
Puzzle PieceStudy Finds Slight Link Between PCOS in Mothers, Autism in Kids Researchers stress PCOS is not a cause of autism, but may be related in some way. By Angelina Shah