Surprising connection between parents’ schedule and kids’ health 
Surprising connection between parents’ schedule and kids’ health
When parents are home during breakfast and dinner, their kids tend to have healthier eating habits.
Teens who skip on sleep prone to weight gain 
Teens who skip on sleep prone to weight gain
High school students who get adequate sleep are less likely to become obese as young adults, says new research.
Eat away jet lag 
Eat away jet lag
Your food choices after traveling may help you recover from the time change effects.
Daughters more likely to care for aging parents 
Daughters more likely to care for aging parents
Sons often pass on responsibilities because they know sisters will do it, study suggests.
Gay teen’s eye donation rejection raises questions 
Gay teen’s eye donation rejection raises questions
The story from Iowa has experts challenging government policy on organ and blood donation.
Obesity still a No. 1 concern 
Obesity still a No. 1 concern
Despite national and local efforts, the U.S. still has a weight problem, especially among its young people.
Non-critically ill seniors suffer from malnutrition 
Non-critically ill seniors suffer from malnutrition
New research suggests malnutrition is a big issue among the elderly who don’t suffer from serious medical conditions.