Lice Treatments: Explained
Back to school may often mean head lice season. more
Eczema 101
More than 31 million people in the United States have eczema, according to the National Eczema Association. But many do not know the basics of this common condition. more
Is Coffee Good for You?
Most people probably wouldn't stop drinking coffee if they found out it was bad for them, but the good news is that lots of research has found that coffee is, in fact, good for you. more
How to Move More at Work
If you have a typical office-based job, you may need to get more physical activity during your workdays to stay healthy. Here's how to do that. more
Dental Erosion Prevention
Learn how to prevent dental erosion with seven simple steps. more
Top 10 Poison Exposures in Children
Our homes are filled with helpful things: medications, cleaners, hygiene products, jewelry and batteries. These items are helpful for adults, but they can be dangerous for children. more
How to Take an Active Role in Your Health
Taking an active role in your health and health care is one of the best ways to improve your health and health outcomes. But how, exactly, do you do that? more
STIs in the US
Nearly 1 in 5 adults in the United States may have a sexually transmitted infection (STI), a new study found. more
Spring Cleaning Safety Tips
With spring in full swing, you may be planning to do a deep house cleaning. But there are some spring cleaning health hazards you'll want to avoid. more
Double-Check Your Cereal
You may need to think twice before you serve yourself or your children a bowl of Honey Smacks cereal. more