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In the wake of tragedy, how should we talk to our children? 
In the wake of tragedy, how should we talk to our children?
Kids can be overwhelmed by news of tragic events like those unfolding in Boston. Mental health experts offer tips on how adults can help them cope.
Eating well: Portion control is key, experts say 
Eating well: Portion control is key, experts say
Nutritionists say we need to rethink our jumbo portion sizes when it comes to food. Here’s a few tips you should know.
Stroke survivor calls treatment a miracle  Featured
Stroke survivor calls treatment a miracle
Susan Sobanski’s life was hanging in the balance after she had a stroke at home. Quick action and cutting-edge stroke treatment from a team of experts saved her life.
Sleep tips for seniors 
Sleep tips for seniors
Our sleep patterns change as we age. Read more about what causes sleep disturbances in older adults and how they can get back to a good night’s sleep.
Get your dream body by doing daily chores? 
Get your dream body by doing daily chores?
A recent study shows that staying active throughout the day can help you shed unwanted pounds and improve your health.
Boston Marathon explosions put states on high alert 
Boston Marathon explosions put states on high alert
After a pair of bombs ripped through the streets of Boston as runners crossed the finish line during the Boston Marathon, several big cities are now on high alert. Our experts provide insight on healing after a national crisis.
Lullabies are healing for babies, study says 
Lullabies are healing for babies, study says
The soft, singing sounds of a mother’s voice may improve the health of babies in neonatal intensive care units, new research has found.