Are drug ads really true? 
Are drug ads really true?
A new study finds that nearly 60 percent of the claims in prescription pharmaceutical TV ads are potentially misleading.
Why young adults smoke 
Why young adults smoke
Three key factors may predict why 18- to 24-year-olds choose to take up cigarettes.
That bronzed goddess look could be dangerous 
That bronzed goddess look could be dangerous
Baking under the sun isn’t good for your skin and indoor tanning is even worse, experts say.
How healing wishes help the whole family 
How healing wishes help the whole family
A new study finds that sick kids are not the only ones who benefit from having their wishes come true.
Why some school bullying programs aren’t working 
Why some school bullying programs aren’t working
A new study reveals that programs aimed at deterring bullying are actually teaching kids how to keep their bad behavior under the radar.
Eating disorders overlooked in obese teens 
Eating disorders overlooked in obese teens
Find out why teens who are overweight may go undiagnosed for eating disorders and develop more severe medical complications.
Cord blood banks offer life-saving benefits for babies  Featured
Cord blood banks offer life-saving benefits for babies
Choosing to donate your newborn’s umbilical cord can be a potential lifesaver for your own child—or someone else’s.