
Even quitting in your 60s can add years to your life, researchers find read on >
Even quitting in your 60s can add years to your life, researchers find read on >
At all ages, the habit boosted odds for heart trouble, but younger people fared the worst, study found read on >
More than 1 million kids a year affected in the U.S., and doctors can ease the transition, group says read on >
Problem linked to changes in amount of fluid around the brain and spinal cord, researchers say read on >
It’s the only region in the U.S. that hasn’t made big progress in fighting the disease read on >
But survey finds most tell older customers they can tan every day, counter to FDA-suggested limits read on >
They’re at higher risk of substance abuse and depression, researchers say read on >
No, eating it doesn’t make you sleepy, the skin isn’t all bad and other common misconceptions read on >
Staying calm and being prepared can help you reach your destination safely read on >
A man’s enjoyment, confidence in his role as father seemed even more important than time spent read on >