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Valerie Harper: “I’m not dying until I do” 
Valerie Harper: “I’m not dying until I do”
How one celebrity is inspiring others to keep living life with heart regardless of their health diagnosis.
Top 5 tips to avoid weight gain as you age 
Top 5 tips to avoid weight gain as you age
When it comes to aging gracefully, maintaining your youth-like figure might be harder than you think. Experts say if you fail to change up your diet with your ever-changing body, you will likely not be able to keep a handle on your growing waistline. Find out what you can do to stay in great shape as you age.
Facebook: Hobby, habit or addiction?  Featured
Facebook: Hobby, habit or addiction?
People say they’re “giving up” Facebook for all sorts of reasons: Maybe it’s after a bad break-up or during Lent. Maybe they are just plain tired of the drama. A leading psychiatrist lays it on the line about how Facebook truly can be an obsession.
Clearing up myths about teenage acne  Featured
Clearing up myths about teenage acne
Teenagers live in fear of puberty, which can mean breakouts and acne. A top dermatologist dispels 3 myths about what really causes acne and how to treat it.
More parents popping pills to cope with parenthood 
More parents popping pills to cope with parenthood
A recent article in Parenting magazine sheds light on the record number of parents who are taking anti-anxiety medication and anti-depressants to deal with the everyday pressures of parenthood.
Dangers of overscheduling your child  Featured
Dangers of overscheduling your child
Parents may think their children benefit from endless activities, but an overloaded schedule with no unstructured free time may lead to a host of other physical and behavioral health issues for children.
Sign of the times: Can garbled text msgs signal stroke? 
Sign of the times: Can garbled text msgs signal stroke?
A new study points to strong evidence that, in some instances, a mixed-up text message could be a sign that your friend or loved one may be having a stroke.