When your kid’s cold is really an allergy 
When your kid’s cold is really an allergy
Experts explain how to distinguish between the two conditions and how to treat them.
What to do when sweating becomes excessive  Featured
What to do when sweating becomes excessive
An unusual amount of sweat may indicate a more serious health problem. Learn more.
Can copper ingestion link to Alzheimer’s? 
Can copper ingestion link to Alzheimer’s?
A new study looks at the effects of copper on the brain. Here’s what you need to know.
Physically fit doctors prescribe exercise more often 
Physically fit doctors prescribe exercise more often
A new study finds that doctors who are in good physical shape advise their patients to stay active more often than doctors who lead sedentary lives.
Caffeine: Does the liver good? 
Caffeine: Does the liver good?
Can caffeine really be good for your liver? A new study reports that your strong cup of coffee may be good for your health.
What parents should know about synthetic pot  Featured
What parents should know about synthetic pot
It’s sometimes called “spice,” “K2,” or “blaze.” But a recent surge of deaths in the U.S. due to synthetic marijuana has many parents calling it “deadly.”
Is your medicine cabinet childproof? 
Is your medicine cabinet childproof?
An alarming report shows just how easy it is for kids to get into medicine bottles. Here’s what you need to know.