Healthy Living/WellnessBabies should sleep on their back, not on tummy. Study reminds parents of safe infant sleep practices Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is the leading cause of death among babies in the U.S. However, despite a national campaign for awareness, many families still do not follow the recommended guidelines for their infant's safe sleeping.by Anne Francis
Healthy Living/WellnessFamilies with one autistic child face 10-fold risk of another ASD-diagnosed childby Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/WellnessE-cigarettes may not be as safe as you think, new study reveals vapor carcinogenby Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/WellnessExtracellular matrix from pigs helps regenerate muscles of injured soldiersby Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/WellnessHelmets not helpful for treating flat skulls of infants, new study suggestsby Lori Sandoval
Healthy Living/Wellness66 percent of Ivy League students use ADHD drugs to prepare for exams. Isn't that cheating?by Cez Verzosa
Healthy Living/WellnessWhen wife is seriously ill, risk of divorce of older couples rises: Studyby Lori Sandoval
Healthy Living/WellnessNail polish addicts using UV lamps at salons might be at higher risk of skin cancerby Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/WellnessAlmost 100,000 premature deaths in the U.S. annually can be prevented: CDCby Rhodi Lee