January 12, 2016 Crying Is Healthy, Even for Tough Football Players College football players who think it's OK to cry, say, after losing a big game, have higher self-esteem than those tough-guy players who say tears are a no-no, a new study shows. The researchers also found that players who show physical affection toward their teammates are happier
January 11, 2016 Cold Weather Gardening It may seem like an oxymoron to continue gardening as temperatures cool down, but here are a few tips to keep your green thumb busy!
January 11, 2016 Athletes Replacing Sports Drinks With Beer In the past you might think you would have to be sitting in the stands of a sporting event to get a cold brew. Now a new trend has athletes joining in on the beer drinking
January 11, 2016 Can Daylight Saving Time Affect Your Health? For many, Daylight Saving Time simply means remembering to change the clocks and tweaking your sleep schedule. However, one doctor told FoxNews.com that the change in time can have a larger influence on your life than most people think
January 11, 2016 Is Your Job Killing You? 8 Types of Work-Related Stress Job stress can fray nerves, keep you up at night, and contribute to health problems such as heart disease and depression. Here's how to cope when you are stuck working 9-to-5
January 11, 2016 More Than Half of U.S. Pets Obese, Study Says Many pet owners think they are giving their pets more love when they sneak them an extra treat from the dinner table, but a new study shows that more than half of pets in the U.S. are obese—and their owners lack of moderation is to blame
January 11, 2016 Can Higher Alcohol Prices Curb Drinking? A new study suggests increasing the minimum price of beer, liquor and other alcoholic beverages may reduce how much people drink
January 11, 2016 1 in 3 autistic students have no college education nearly a decade after high school A new study found one in three young adults with autism had no post-secondary education or employment in the years after graduating from high school. According to the researchers, autistic youth had a higher risk of not enrolling in college or finding a job than youth with other developmental disabilities.
January 11, 2016 7 Ways to Fix Your Marriage In her new book, “Project: Happily Ever After,” Alisa Bowman talks about her life-changing journey to bring her marriage back to life, and offers advice and tips to other “miserably-married” couples who may be finding themselves at the point of no return. She shared a few of these tips with FoxNews.com
January 11, 2016 10 easy ways to burn calories this summer You don’t have to train like an athlete to stay fit this summer. Just try these outdoor activities to burn calories and keep your body toned without hitting the gym. All activities are calculated for a 150-pound woman performing the activity for 30 minutes.