Feeling Burned Out at Work? Study IDs 2 Key Reasons By Cari Nierenberg published 11 August 16 A "mismatch" between an employee's inner needs and the characteristics of his or her job can be a recipe for burnout, a new study finds.
Can Hypnosis Improve Kids' Health? By Cari Nierenberg published 9 August 16 Hypnosis may help kids with certain health problems, such as stomach pain or anxiety, say research scientists who have studied hypnotherapy in children.
Unequal Division of Labor in Marriage Ups Risk of Divorce By Cari Nierenberg published 28 July 16 As the expectations for husbands and wives have changed over time, so have the factors that may affect a couple's risk of divorce, a new study shows.
Molar Pregnancy: Signs, Symptoms & Treatment By Cari Nierenberg published 22 July 16 A molar pregnancy, also called hydatidiform mole, is an abnormal growth of placental tissue in a woman's uterus.
Do Your Ears Ring? How to Deal with Tinnitus By Cari Nierenberg published 21 July 16 About one in 10 American adults has a persistent ringing in the ears, a condition called chronic tinnitus, a new study suggests.
Healthy Kids: Homemade Meals Not Always Best By Cari Nierenberg published 19 July 16 Is homemade baby food better for babies?
Why Does Synthetic Marijuana Make People Act Like Zombies? By Cari Nierenberg published 12 July 16 Users of increasingly popular street drugs called synthetic cannabinoids are showing some incredibly strange behaviors.
Plunging Neckline May Help Women Land More Job Interviews By Cari Nierenberg published 5 July 16 Women who wear a sexy outfit in a job application photo may have a much better shot of landing an interview, a new study that involved mostly male job recruiters finds.
How to Fix 9 Common Skin Problems By Cari Nierenberg published 27 June 16 Some skin flaws are harmless and purely cosmetic concerns, while others should be looked at by a doctor. Here's a guide to treating both types.
Memory-Boosting Trick: Exercise After Learning By Cari Nierenberg published 16 June 16 If you want to remember something you just learned, you may want to exercise 4 hours after learning it, a new study suggests.
Low Vitamin Levels May Be Linked with Migraines in Kids By Cari Nierenberg published 14 June 16 Kids who frequently get migraines may be more likely to have low levels of certain vitamins, a new study finds.
Do Weight-Loss Drugs Work? 5 Medications Compared By Cari Nierenberg published 14 June 16 In a new study, researchers reviewed all the science on the five drugs approved in the U.S. for people who want to lose weight.
Cancer Clues in the Breath: Test Could Ease Screening By Cari Nierenberg published 9 June 16 A simple breath test can detect changes in people with lung cancer, a new study reports.
Are Fewer Women in Exercise Studies Because of Their Periods? By Cari Nierenberg published 6 June 16 Women may be under-represented in exercise research, experts say in a new opinion piece.
4 Biting and Stinging Bugs to Avoid This Summer By Cari Nierenberg published 3 June 16 But sometimes, bugs get a bad rap -- most are beneficial to people. But a small percentage of them can affect our health.
Women with Migraines More Prone to Heart Disease By Cari Nierenberg published 31 May 16 More evidence shows there may be a link between migraine headaches and heart disease in women, researchers say.
Why Having the 'Ideal' Partner Doesn't Mean You'll Be Happy By Cari Nierenberg published 24 May 16 Relationship bliss does not depend on having your "ideal" partner, a new study finds.
The Science of Intuition: How to Measure 'Hunches' and 'Gut Feelings' By Cari Nierenberg published 20 May 16 People can use their intuition to made decisions faster, more accurately and with more confidence, a new study finds.
The Weird Way Your Latitude May Affect Your Blood Pressure By Cari Nierenberg published 18 May 16 Researchers turned to Chile -- the longest country in the world -- to investigate how latitude effects blood pressure.
Tips for Keeping Kids Safe in Swimming Pools By Cari Nierenberg published 18 May 16 A cool dip on a hot day can feel great. But pools can be dangerous for little ones.
E-Cigarettes: What Vaping Does to Your Body By Cari Nierenberg published 16 May 16 With the recent increase in e-ciggs' popularity, evidence is beginning to emerge on what they do to people's health.
Autism Risk Linked to High Folate Levels in Pregnancy By Cari Nierenberg published 11 May 16 Women who have high levels of certain B vitamins during pregnancy may be more likely to have a child with autism, a new study suggests.
Black Henna Tattoos Can Cause Severe Skin Reactions, Case Shows By Cari Nierenberg published 5 May 16 A compound that is used to make henna appear darker may trigger allergies, doctors say.
Barefoot in Summer: The Pleasures and Perils of Going Shoeless By Cari Nierenberg published 4 May 16 The feel of soft grass or warm sand under your feet can be glorious. Here's what you need to know to protect your health.