
Being Pregnant With PCOS: What Do You Need To Know About Pregnancy Complications?
Are you pregnant, and do you have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome? Here's what you need to know about possible pregnancy complications and prenatal care.

Teens And Screens: How Do TVs, Computers, And Smartphones Impact Your Teenager's Wellbeing?
From the time we first welcome our new baby, we get the message that "screen time" is bad. It's also here to stay, however. How do TVs, computers, smartphones and tablets impact teens' emotional wellbeing?

Predominantly Women's Diseases Found In Men, Too
Gender lines are blurring fast. And the same holds true for medical conditions as well. Diseases which well until now, predominantly seen in women are being increasingly seen in men too. Read on and find out about them so that you are not caught unawares!

Hallucinations
Hallucinations are medically defined as apparent perception of an external object while the fact is that no such object is present. They are false or distorted sensory experiences that appear to be real perceptions to the person which is hallucinating.

Arteries Damaged In Children Exposed To Second Hand Smoke
Exposure to second hand smoke has serious health consequences for children. Recent studies suggest that the arteries of children exposed to passive smoking tend to become thicker. Read on to find out more about the study.

How And Why To Eliminate Yelling From Your Repertoire Of Parenting Tricks
Most parents yell at their kids, but many would really like to stop this habit and find a form of discipline that is more constructive. Why should you stop yelling, and how do you get started?

Internet And Teenagers: Should Your Teen Be On Social Networks?
Ninety-five percent of American teens now have access to smartphones, and you can bet that a 100 percent of those use social networks. What should parents know before this happens? What should they talk about with their teens?

Healthy Skepticism: A Teen's Guide To Finding Reputable Health Info On The Internet
You've probably used the internet to look for health information — maybe to find out more about your symptoms or just because you were curious about something. Not all online health info can be trusted, though. How do you separate fact from fiction?

Removing Privileges Like Toys Or Wifi As A Way To Discipline Your Children: Yes Or No?
Removing privileges is a popular discipline technique among parents, but should you use it? And if you do, how?

HIV And The Benefits Of Physical Activity: Why You Should Exercise If You Are HIV Positive
Yes, you can exercise with HIV. Here's what you need to know about that. (Hint: It's a lot more boring than it seems, because most people living with well-managed HIV can work out just like anyone else.)