Saturday is National Chocolate Day. A registered dietitian highlights some of the health benefits of dark chocolate.
Homework can be stressful not only for kids but for parents as well. A pediatric psychologist goes over how to help your child with their assignments.
If you were told as a child you are allergic to penicillin, it may be worth getting tested again. Research shows a very small percentage of individuals are actually allergic.
Everyone snores at some point or another, but how do you know when it's something to be concerned with? We asked a sleep specialist for advice.
As the weather cools down, more cases of the flu, COVID and RSV are expected to increase. An infectious disease specialist offers tips for prevention.
A psychologist goes over the mental health impacts of consuming too much true crime content and signs you may need to take a break from the genre.
Some women may be told after a mammogram that they have dense breast tissue. A diagnostic radiologist explains why that's important to know when it comes to detecting breast cancer.
A pediatric psychologist offers advice for parents on how to address international conflicts with their kids, and when it might be appropriate to limit social media.
October 15 is Global Handwashing Day. A family medicine doctor goes over how to properly wash your hands, and why following each step is important.
A woman with Parkinson's disease is gearing up for the biggest race of her life, the Ironman World Championship in Hawaii. She reflects on the emotional journey to get there.