
It's Not a Good Idea to Share Your Personal Health Data
There is no such thing as harmless sharing of personal health statistics. There are reasons you should even keep information like your resting heart rate and your blood pressure to yourself.

Making Sense of Drug Prices
Drug prices keep going up and up and up some more. Is the only explanation for spiraling pharmaceutical costs greed on the part of the drug companies? Can we at least make some kind of sense of the price increases? And what can individuals do?

Don't Secretly Record Your Doctor. Here's What to Do Instead.
Smartphones come with an app that allows patients to record everything their doctors say during doctor's visits and procedures, but don't do that. Do this instead.

Do You Really Know How to Cross the Street and Other Life Hacks
We all know the basics like how to cross the street, or how to avoid getting killed in a riot, don't we? Or maybe we don't. This article reveals 10 important life hacks everyone needs to know but not everyone does.

DNA From Other Creatures May Be Secret to Regeneration of Lost Limbs
The secret to regenerating lost limbs may lie in our genes. And the keys to recognizing which genes have this potential may lie in studies of other animals.

Best ways to detect ovulation when you are trying to conceive
Have you chosen to find out when you are fertile? The next question is how you'll do it.

Library Books: Antibiotic-Resistant Disease-Laden Loan
Germs have a way of turning up in the places you least expect, including your public library.

Certain Leisure Activities Can Decrease the Risk of Post-Surgical Delirium among Older Adults
Latest research shows that elderly people who partake in leisure activities more than 20 times on a weekly basis are less likely to develop delirium after surgical procedures.

Study: Late and erratic bedtimes bad for children's cognitive function
A good bedtime routine and appropriate, consistent bedtimes might be one of the most overlooked aspects of parenting young children.

Weird Ways Your Doctors Can Spot Your Hidden Health Problems
If you're sick, you'll know, right? Maybe not. Here, we look at those weird symptoms that you could miss, but which could be a sign of something more serious.