Is the phrase ‘once a cheater, always a cheater’ supported by research? 
Is the phrase ‘once a cheater, always a cheater’ supported by research?
New survey data sheds light on the popular saying. A psychologist weighs in and explains why people cheat.
The health condition that scares Americans most 
The health condition that scares Americans most
It may not be the leading cause of death in the U.S., but a new survey finds people believe it’s the most pressing health challenge.
Survey: 3 in 4 people don’t know this causes increased risk of cancer 
Survey: 3 in 4 people don’t know this causes increased risk of cancer
New data from the UK finds a majority of people lack awareness about a major preventable risk factor.
What happens when you take off your fitness tracker? 
What happens when you take off your fitness tracker?
New research shows that foregoing fitness tracking tools leaves past users feeling a host of different emotions. Learn more.
This healthy habit could help you save up to $2500 a year 
This healthy habit could help you save up to $2500 a year
New research finds that if you want to save money on medical bills, you should start this routine.
Should you be concerned about Apple’s new AirPods? 
Should you be concerned about Apple’s new AirPods?
With new technology comes new health worries. An oncologist weighs in on the latest release and whether you should think twice before your next purchase.
Hillary Clinton’s pneumonia diagnosis puts spotlight on illness 
Hillary Clinton’s pneumonia diagnosis puts spotlight on illness
The U.S. presidential nominee has pneumonia, her doctor revealed in a statement Sunday. Here’s what you need to know.