Who Drank the Kool-Aid? How Children Get Hooked on Sugary Drinks
Misleading marketing and labeling may confuse parents about the health value of many juices, a new report finds. View original article Contributor:
Misleading marketing and labeling may confuse parents about the health value of many juices, a new report finds. View original article Contributor:
Snoring by itself is not dangerous, but it can have serious social consequences. View original article Contributor:
Regardless of outcome, the application process itself forces the kind of growth parents dream of. View original article Contributor:
The graphic novelist behind “Guts” shows how she works and talks about why she opened up about her anxiety. View original article Contributor:
Animals have rich emotional lives, the ecologist argues. The evidence is “right in front of your eyes.” View original article Contributor:
A broader deal may be announced later in the day.The settlement involves large pharmaceutical distributors and Teva, resolving cases that sought redress from the devastation caused by two decades of opioid abuse. View original article Contributor:
Humility is not the boldest of personality traits, but it’s an important one, studies find. And it’s hard to fake. View original article Contributor:
Millions of people are unaware that they have had a silent myocardial infarction and are at risk of having another attack that could cause severe damage or death. View original article Contributor:
Why are some adolescents more vulnerable than others to excessive and risky alcohol use? View original article Contributor:
Brain-training apps can’t match the several ways that exercise benefits the mind, research shows. View original article Contributor: