Can caffeine really cut the risk of suicide? 
Can caffeine really cut the risk of suicide?
New research shows two to four cups of coffee a day may reduce the risk of suicide risk by half.
Sunscreens may be flammable, warns the FDA 
Sunscreens may be flammable, warns the FDA
Reports of people suffering serious burns when their sunscreen caught fire raises concerns about the safety of the products.
Does consistent bonding with mom help babies feel more secure? 
Does consistent bonding with mom help babies feel more secure?
New research finds that babies thrive when they spend consistent time with one parent rather than splitting time between homes.
New study may yield cure for cat allergies 
New study may yield cure for cat allergies
Love your cat but hate the allergies? Relief may be on the way.
Thrill-seekers like their food hot and spicy 
Thrill-seekers like their food hot and spicy
Whether you like spicy foods or not, a new study says your taste buds can tell a lot about your personality.
Parental fears may prevent girls from getting cervical cancer protection 
Parental fears may prevent girls from getting cervical cancer protection
The CDC says doctors could help lessen young women’s risk by recommending the HPV vaccine to parents.
Overuse injuries increasingly common among young athletes 
Overuse injuries increasingly common among young athletes
With the growth of organized sports, today’s young athletes are experiencing more overuse injuries than ever before.