Most Americans don’t make end-of-life decisions 
Most Americans don’t make end-of-life decisions
Race and education level influence advanced directive care planning, according to a new study.
Child movies send mixed messages about weight 
Child movies send mixed messages about weight
A new study finds that movies targeted at kids both encourage and condemn obesity.
Bottling up anger may harm your heart 
Bottling up anger may harm your heart
Researchers say that suppressing feelings of anger and anxiety can put your health at risk. Find out why.
Tween TV shows skew ideas on gender roles 
Tween TV shows skew ideas on gender roles
Study says TV programs teach the idea that girls can do everything boys can do—as long as they’re pretty.
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Helping teens battle depression
Open lines of communication with your teenager goes a long way in helping them beat the blues.
Slowing down dementia 
Slowing down dementia
A new review suggests that regular exercise can actually slow cognitive decline.
6 signs of workplace bullying 
6 signs of workplace bullying
Learn how to tell whether you may be the target of an office bully.