How traffic light signals could help you eat healthier 
How traffic light signals could help you eat healthier
New research suggests people would make better choices if menus were tagged with green, yellow and red labels.
Why your childhood could be to blame for how much you sweat 
Why your childhood could be to blame for how much you sweat
A pediatrician explains perspiration and offers advice to stay cool in the summer.
The latest Zika concern involves a potentially severe eye condition 
The latest Zika concern involves a potentially severe eye condition
The condition called uveitis can cause other health issues like cataracts and high blood pressure in the eye.
Is breakfast really the key to your weight loss? 
Is breakfast really the key to your weight loss?
One study suggests the answer lies in your current morning meal habits.
Heat, not coffee, may cause esophageal cancer 
Heat, not coffee, may cause esophageal cancer
The World Health Organization says it’s not the drink that may cause cancer but the temperature. Find out more.
When it comes to sleep, are we doing it all wrong? 
When it comes to sleep, are we doing it all wrong?
New research suggests we should be sleeping in two shorter chunks each day instead of one long eight hour span.
How your parenting style can affect your child’s success 
How your parenting style can affect your child’s success
Experts say it can affect more than just happiness. Supportive parenting leads to wealthier, more successful children.