Is the five-second rule for food a myth? 
Is the five-second rule for food a myth?
Studies show how long the food is on the floor isn’t important, but two other factors do indeed make a difference.
Can exercising at a certain time improve your memory? 
Can exercising at a certain time improve your memory?
New research suggests hitting the gym four hours after a study session is the key.
The science behind being “hangry” 
The science behind being “hangry”
Before you snap at a coworker or friend, consider what’s responsible for your irritable mood.
LGBT community at higher risk for poor health 
LGBT community at higher risk for poor health
A physician explains the discrepancy in physical and mental health risks and covers efforts to bridge the gap.
How traffic light signals could help you eat healthier 
How traffic light signals could help you eat healthier
New research suggests people would make better choices if menus were tagged with green, yellow and red labels.
Why your childhood could be to blame for how much you sweat 
Why your childhood could be to blame for how much you sweat
A pediatrician explains perspiration and offers advice to stay cool in the summer.
The latest Zika concern involves a potentially severe eye condition 
The latest Zika concern involves a potentially severe eye condition
The condition called uveitis can cause other health issues like cataracts and high blood pressure in the eye.