Rain limits outdoor activities, making sleep a preferred activity of choice. However, the drizzly weather is proven to be more than just a natural lullaby.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental condition that affects a person's ability to control their emotions. Does this include anger?
When you turn 40, you won't wake up a completely different person overnight, but there are a number of physical changes you can expect over the next decade.
Though it's not a medical term, "second puberty" is slang describing the changes our bodies go through in our 20s through 40s. Here's what you need to know.
New statistics from the CDC indicate there has been a startling rise in melatonin poisonings in children. Over the past decade, the number has surged by 530%.
When there's a new baby, you can expect hormone swings — for the mom. But, as it turns out, prolactin isn't just for the ladies; new fathers actually produce it
There are classic teething symptoms, like drooling and fussiness, but what about fevers? Here's what research says about the link between fevers and teething.
What exactly is it about drinking alcohol that makes us more appetizing to mosquitos? Here is the science behind why you may be more bitten than others.
Giving up alcohol isn't an easy thing for everyone. Especially if you start craving more sugar as a result. Here's why it happens and what you can do about it.
Early detection of Alzheimer's is a critical aspect of slowing cognitive decline. Researchers have found a simple memory test can predict the disease faster.
Actress Karen Grassle, best known as Ma on the beloved "Little House on the Prairie" television show, took on a much different role in her latest film.
There are many potential causes of ulcerative colitis, and researchers are continually working to find answers. Can genetics contribute, and if so, how much?
There are seven common types of eczema that people may have. These types vary somewhat based on their specific triggers and symptoms. Here's what to know.
Legalized recreational marijuana is popping up all over the United States, but could this inadvertently contribute to an increase in mental health problems?