
Dyscalculia: When Math Simply Doesn't Add Up
Does your child think math is hell on wheels, with a lick of graph-paper paint? They may have dyscalculia.

What Does Cannabis Really Do To Your Appetite?
Cannabis is famous for its ability to cause hunger — the "munchies" is a common side effect of using the drug recreationally and one of the major reasons for using it medicinally. Over time, though, cannabis has other effects.

Frozen's Coolest Hairstyles
It doesn't seem like the Frozen trend is going away any time soon - so hop on the bandwagon for your next costume party, or simply rock those braids in a cool and modern way by following our top tips for Frozen's coolest cuts and styles.

Diets That Work: The Pros And Cons Of Low-Calorie Diets
Caloric restriction remains a cornerstone of successful dieting and weight loss. This article considers the benefits and potential dangers of low-calorie diets.

Inactivity More Deadly Than Obesity, New Study Finds
A study from Europe finds that twice as many deaths may be attributed to inactivity as to obesity, and that getting at least 20 minutes of exercise per day is especially important to people who are of normal (not over-) weight.

Phantosmia: When Your Nose Plays Tricks On You
Phantosmia is the bizarre phenomenon of smelling things that simply aren't there. Why would your nose play tricks on you, and what are the treatment options?

Another Kind Of Domestic Violence: Signs Of Emotional Abuse In Women
If you are a woman in an emotionally abusive relationship, how would you know? There are many things you will see if you open your eyes and look at the situation realistically.

Foraging For Fresh Food: A Beginners' Guide
Do you love eating fresh goodies but don't want to grow them? Foraging may be for you. These tips should get you started.

Achilles Tendon Rupture: Exercises For Recovery After Surgery
Rupturing the Achilles tendon in the heel is one of the worst injuries that can happen to the body. If the Achilles ruptures (snaps) it is quite common to require surgery to repair and long process of rehabilitation is needed - including various exercises

Impulse Control Disorder And Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Related To Each Other
Most of us know someone who has OCD, who obsessively does the same thing over and over again. And most of us know someone has ICD, who "lose it" over small problems of daily life. Both conditions are caused by abnormal reactions to endorphins.