
Why Stuttering Continues To Puzzle Scientists
There is still no explanation for the exact problem that causes stuttering. The newest findings are linking stuttering with a condition known as rhythm perception deficiency.

Cri Du Chat Syndrome: What Do You Need To Know About This Structural Chromosome Abnormality?
Cri du Chat Syndrome is a rare, complex genetic disorder. Characterized by the "cat cry" it causes, it's implications reach far beyond the cry alone.

Stability, Mobility And Strength: Reasons To Incorporate Multiplanar Pressing
Pressing that protects your orthopedic health, develops mobility and strength, improves joint stability and boosts power at the same time as it cuts down on injuries.

Do American Women Regret Having Abortions?
Anti-abortion rights groups in the US often showcase the stories of women who were tormented by their decicions to terminate their pregnancies. A recent study of 667 women who had abortions, however, finds that 95 percent believe they decided correctly.

Did You Know There Are Actually 7 Types Of Attention Deficit Disorder?
ADD affects people in different ways requiring different approaches to both diagnosis and treatment. Treatments for some types of ADD aggravate conditions in other types.

Fat Chance: Being Slightly Overweight Is Actually Good For Your Health?
High BMI may increase the risk for many health problems. However, some studies show that slightly overweight people live longer, have reduced risk of dementia, and better tolerate the same health problems than those with normal weight.

'Why I Oppose California's SB 277 Bill': A Unique Insight Into The Minds Of Anti-Vaccine Parents
Why are some parents opposed to SB 277, California's new bill that limits parents' rights to reject vaccines for their children? SteadyHealth spoke to a mother whose quest for information led her to say no to vaccines.

The New California Measles Vaccination Law: Tyranny or Necessity?
The State of California recently passed one of the toughest measles vaccinations laws in the USA. Here's what it requires, and what it doesn't. Parents have alternatives even under the new law.

Does Poverty Make You Dumb? What Not Having Enough Does To The Brain
We know poverty can prevent us from eating nutritious foods and getting the medical care we need, but what does not having enough do to the brain?

Run Faster, Hit Harder, Chisel Your Obliques With These Rotation Drills
Lifting things front and back, or up and down, is pretty familiar. But unless you're bent press devotee, most of us don't do much rotation work. Nothing like enough, in fact. Yet what we actually do, in sport and life, is rotation-heavy. Let's fix that.