Restaurants are responsible for twice as many food poisoning cases than meals at home. Learn the symptoms of food poisoning and how to protect yourself.
Sneaky ingredients such as wheat, dairy and peanuts may be hiding in seemingly safe food products—and in your child's school cafeteria. Keep your kids safe with these sack lunch swaps.
Being able to communicate verbally is something most of us take for granted, but not people who suffer from voice disorders. University of Utah Health Care's Katherine Kendall, M.D., explains.
Stress hormones released during certain types of difficult births may be linked to later aggression in childhood. Learn how to reduce stress during childbirth.