One’s reading journey is an interesting thing. We started with other people reading to us, then we read single words, then sentences. It began with picture books, then chapter books...
“Low energy? Get some T! No libido? Get T! Overweight. T will fix it!” You’ve heard the ads, but are they true? Dr. Alex Pastuszak explains everything you need to...
Teen pregnancy is something pediatrician Dr. Cindy Gellner sees far more often than you’d realize. What causes teens to get pregnant? Is it lack of parent involvement? Are kids too...
It's easy to go with the flow—going against the current is the difficult task. And bringing up topics of race, prejudice, biases, and discrimination can be uncomfortable. But it's okay...
Opioid overdose kills 70,000 Americans every year. Most of those deaths are accidental. Dr. Jeremy Thueson explains the problem of opioid misuse disorder, why most people don’t get treatment, and...
When a child complains about chest pain, it’s easy for parents to panic and assume it’s a heart problem or pneumonia. But it’s much more likely to be something less...
Race and discrimination can be sensitive topics that people may find uncomfortable to speak about. But they don’t have to be. Talking about race doesn’t make you racist. Not talking...
Seeing the signs of aging on your face can be difficult at any stage of life. Plastic surgeon Dr. Cori Agarwal covers all the different procedures available to reduce the...
Want to lose that last bit of stubborn fat? Quit eating that after dinner snack! Nutrition expert Thunder Jalili shares why the timing of when you eat is just as...
Most people can recognize the typical signs of a food allergy: Hives. Swelling. Difficulty breathing. But what if eating certain foods just makes your mouth itchy? That’s called oral allergy...
As a woman, we have so many choices in our lives now, but when it comes to getting pregnant we can’t always choose the right time. But there are options...
One in 5,000 U.S. children are born with an anorectal malformation. These congenital defects will require surgery from a specialist after birth. Learn how these are treated with Dr. Michael...
Facelifts are a surgical option for people who may want to tighten skin around the jawline or other parts of the face, usually to look younger. There are many types...
Guys. When was the last time you really listened to another man? Like, really listened. Opened up. Shared a rich and meaningful discussion? If it’s been a while, it may...
We’ve all heard the adage that reading in the dark will ruin your vision. Or that sitting too close to the TV will fry your eyes. But are these claims...
An overactive bladder can make you feel like a toddler, constantly needing to find a restroom and a fear of incontinence. It may seem embarrassing, but it’s actually a very...
A teratoma is a collection of tissues that form in a developing child that could lead to serious, potentially life-threatening complications. Dr. Stephen J. Fenton explains what causes this rare...
Chain-smoking at rock shows, sleepless nights, and eating whatever he wanted. Who Cares' producer Mitch Sears is learning that he isn’t as young as he used to be. He shares...
Your relationship with your child’s pediatrician is important. Whether it be because of a move or a change in insurance, finding a new doctor for your child can be a...
"The persistent inability to believe that one's success is deserved or has been legitimately achieved as a result of one's own efforts or skills" is Oxford Dictionary’s definition of imposter...
Common knowledge used to hold that men over the age of 50 needed to get an annual digital prostate exam. Catching cancer early is important, but do men really need...
Can your health be described by a single number? Probably not. Nick Galli explains why body fat percentage is important, but not the only thing you should measure. Also, how...
Let's all agree to agree on food. We all need to eat—it's an essential part of living. But yet, some of us skip meals more often than our bodies can...