How to talk to children about 9/11 and the tragic events that unfolded When having a conversation about 9/11 with your child, consider allowing them to guide the conversation through their questions and use age-appropriate tools to help educate them.
'Six-pack surgery' gaining popularity among men, say plastic surgeons More men are seeking “six-pack abs" with the help of a surgical procedure called high-definition liposuction, according to plastic surgeons. Experts share how it works and potential risks.
Food a surprising asset to American leaders: 'Their inner game drives the outer game' A leadership coach in New Jersey shared how she's teaching executives to become more effective at their jobs through the power of food, from what they're eating to when they're eating it.
7 middle, high school football deaths in a month prompt warnings: 'Protect your kids' Parents are sounding the alarm after the deaths of seven middle and high school football players in August alone due to varying injuries on the field.
Alzheimer’s risk may increase with light pollution, new study finds Exposure to outdoor light at night could put people at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience.
Watching game shows like 'Jeopardy!' and 'Wheel of Fortune' can boost cognitive health, say experts Watching game shows is more than just fun and games. When you interact with game shows, your mind is processing information and you're benefiting your cognitive health, experts say.
It's 'historic' that healthy food is being talked about 'at the presidential level': Dr. Casey Means  Metabolic health expert Dr. Casey Means gives her perspective on why it's so crucial that leaders focus on healthy nutrition for Americans on 'One Nation.'
Health benefits of eating pumpkin, including youthful appearance and weight loss Head to a pumpkin patch near you and pick the nutritious fall fruit that offers health and beauty benefits thanks to a pumpkin's vitamin-, mineral- and antioxidant-rich makeup.
Your sweat could hold secrets about your health, researchers say — here’s how Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed an electronic finger wrap that monitors important chemical levels using only human sweat. Here's how it works.
We need corruption out of scientific guidelines: Calley Means TrueMed co-founder Calley Means discusses finding the causes of health problems in the United States on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'