Big Liars: Is Honesty Always The Best Policy?
Our experts explain the psychology behind why people lie and how you can avoid being duped.
Our experts explain the psychology behind why people lie and how you can avoid being duped.
Scientists may now be able to catch dementia earlier than ever before. Are eyes the windows to our mental health? A new mouse study may improve diabetes treatments. The neighborhood playground may be holding onto more than just childhood memories.
Christina Wyman offers guidance on how parents can successfully support their kids through these tough times.
Our experts explain the psychology behind why people lie and how you can avoid being duped.
Is your breast milk toxic? You may already be protected from Covid and its variants. Doctors might soon be giving out tattoos.
Dr. Lara Freidenfelds explains how our mindset has changed over time and the repercussions that follow.
Dr. Holly Benjamin, a University of Chicago professor of pediatrics, discusses the dangers of adolescents consuming high amounts of caffeine.
Sickle cell disease is the most common genetic disease in America. Experts explain the health and financial burdens of sickle cell disease.
The Rise of Leprosy in America, Eliminating Child Labor, and a New Era of Robotic Prosthetics
Experts reveal small actions that can make a big difference in the health of America’s children.
Experts break down the marketing strategies used to get product attention in grocery stores and online.
Peter Taub, a professor of pediatrics, says plagiocephaly ("flat head syndrome") isn’t a syndrome at all and doesn’t cause any neurologic symptoms.
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