Children Of Teen Parents And Older Dads May Face Higher Psychiatric Risks
The age of the parents at the time of a child's birth could be associated with the child's risk for developing psychiatric disorders, including mood disorders and schizophrenia, according to a new...
View ArticleSecondhand Smoke May Cause Kids' Cavities
New research suggests secondhand smoke could play a causal role in kids' cavities. The review, published in the Journal of the American Dental Association, included 15 studies published between 1990...
View ArticleBest Tweets: What Women Said On Twitter This Week
This week the women of Twitter were all about eating, sleeping and general social etiquette. Twitter user Li'l Edie Surly shared a rather clever life hack when she tweeted, "I eat a lot of things just...
View ArticleThe Biggest Heart Health Studies Of The Past Year
Saturday, Feb. 1 marks the start of American Heart Month, an annual initiative to bring awareness to the No. 1 killer in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,...
View ArticleYour Weekly Travel Zen: Deserts
This week's Moment of Travel Zen comes to us from Caley Weyman. Her photo of wooly camels in Mongolia's Gobi Desert shows the tranquility of the desert and its wildlife. With vast stretches of sand,...
View ArticlePrincess Charlene's Side-Swept Waves Is Her Best Short Hairstyle... So Far...
We may never be royals, but Princess Charlene has convinced us that we have a better chance of looking like one. The posh Princess of Monaco attended the Monte-Carlo Boxing Bonanza on Saturday sporting...
View ArticleContraceptive Pills Linked To Potential Life-Threatening Blood Clots
Women who take Britain's most popular contraceptive pills are being warned they risk potentially life-threatening blood clots. All GPs have been ordered to warn patients that they are almost twice as...
View ArticleSupplements Could Have Negative Effect On Endurance Training
By Rachael Rettner, Senior Writer Published: 02/03/2014 05:31 AM EST on LiveScience Certain vitamin supplements may blunt the muscle's natural response to endurance training, a new study from Norway...
View ArticleThe Philosopher's Mail: Presenting An Antidote To The Daily Mail With A...
It has been dubbed the 'anti Daily Mail' but The Philosopher's Mail - which features celeb and crime stories but with a different twist - is a bit more than that. Run by famous philosopher Alain de...
View ArticleSend Us Pictures Of Your Pets (And Tell Us Why You Love Them) For...
Our pets are more than just eating and pooping machines - their unconditional love and crazy excitement when we get through the front door is often all we need to turn a bad day around. So, kicking off...
View ArticleWhy You Should Try Ombre Lips... And 3 Tricks To Making It Look Perfect
The ombre trend that we first fell in love with started with our hair -- let's just say we paid lots of money to get Rachel Bilson and Jessica Alba's multi-shade styles. But ombre is now taking over...
View Article5 Destinations To Celebrate Six More Weeks Of Winter
Yesterday, Groundhog Phil saw his shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter. While we're not quite thrilled with the idea of another month and a half of snow, ice and polar vortex temperatures, why...
View ArticleStudy Shows The Exact Age Actresses Begin Getting Paid Less
Unless you're Meryl Streep, actresses over the age of 34 are pretty much screwed when it comes to earning power. Although it's no secret that Hollywood favors the young and beautiful, new research...
View ArticleBlogger Lindsay Bottos Is Using Her Internet Haters' Own Words To Fight Back
In case you require proof that the Internet is a hostile place for women, look no further than Lindsay Bottos' Tumblr. The 21-year-old artist and student, tired of the vitriolic anonymous comments she...
View ArticleCoffee -- Even Decaf -- Could Help Cut Diabetes Risk
By Don Rauf Drinking six cups of coffee a day may seem extreme to some, but it could cut the risk of getting diabetes. For those worried about caffeine intake, decaf may work just as well. Studies...
View ArticleInfants Can Sense When Their Mothers Are Stressed
Babies may not be able to convey complex emotions, but they can still feel what their mothers are feeling, at least when it comes to stress, according to a new study. "Your infant may not be able to...
View ArticleTeens Who Get Little Sleep, Are Glued To Digital Devices And Don't Exercise...
It may not come as too much of a surprise that more teens who use substances experience mental health conditions, such as anxiety and depression, than people who don't engage in those activities. But a...
View ArticleSalt Intake Linked With Teen Obesity, Regardless Of Calorie Intake: Study
Regardless of the amount of calories consumed, a high-sodium diet is still associated with teen obesity, according to a new study. "Our study adjusted for what these young people ate and drank and...
View ArticleToo Much Sugar Tied To Fatal Heart Problems
CHICAGO (AP) — A big national study says too much sugar could be deadly, at least when it comes to fatal heart problems. It doesn't take that much extra sugar to substantially raise the risk and most...
View ArticleWhat Drug Relapse Has To Do With Accidental Overdose Risk
By Kristen McGuiness It came as a shock to all of Jennifer’s friends and family when she was found dead last February. She had just been released from rehab only two weeks before, and had celebrated...
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