- A new worry for smokers' families: 'Thirdhand smoke'The chemical residue from cigarette smoke that can cling to walls, clothes and skin may present a danger to children.
- The reason that cold is so bad: You're lonelyThe reason your cold seems to be ruining your life may be because you're feeling a bit lonely.
- Working out to lose weight? Think againFeeling fat isn't actually the best motivator.
- The search is on for opioid alternativesThe nation’s opioid crisis is forcing doctors and pharmaceutical companies to find alternatives to the highly addictive narcotic painkillers so often prescribed. (April 17)
- Clear coffee, where have you been all our lives?Your coffee never looked like this. Angeli Kakade (@angelikakade) has the story.
- Filmmaker's SIDS loss: 'Everything in life shattered'David K. Wilson III hoped his son would carry on his Nashville family’s legacy of service.
- Chemo-damaged hearing might be restored: study'Hair' cells that are key to hearing might be regenerated after chemo damage, study shows.
- 11 celebrities who battled postpartum depressionPostpartum depression, a condition that can occur after childbirth, is common among new moms - even famous new moms. Watch the video to see which notable Hollywood starlets have experienced postpartum depression.
- Looking for healthy fast food? Try Taco BellThe chain plans to cut an additional 10% of sodium across the menu and is eliminating XL sodas this year.
- Tampons are out among younger womenMessages about empowerment and environmentalism are driving sales of niche products.
- What is female genital mutilation?In parts of Asia, Africa and the Middle East, millions of girls have been subjected to rite of passage.
- Diabetes diagnoses on the rise in U.S. childrenA new study is the first to look at diabetes diagnosis trends in America's youth. Video provided by Newsy
- Religious groups help transform addiction from moral failure to treatable diseaseAs opioid crisis persists, they have roles to play in healing wounded psyches long term, preventing deaths, experts say.
- Got milk? This is the kind you should be drinkingCow's milk, soy milk, almond milk— the options seem endless, so how do you choose?
- Slow eaters could be burning more caloriesAre slow eaters burning more calories? Maria Mercedes Galuppo (@mariamgaluppo) has more.
- Marathons can injure your kidneys, but don't panicNew research shows marathons can hurt your kidneys, but the recovery time is pretty quick. Sean Dowling (@seandowlingtv) has more.
- Komodo Dragon blood might help fight a growing human threatThe lizards' blood is known to fight bacteria and could be the key to solving our problem with antibiotic resistance. Video provided by Newsy
- Yoga can help cancer patients deal with side effects of treatmentYoga helps more than just depression and hypertension, a new study says. It's helping those undergoing cancer treatment too. Maria Mercedes Galuppo (@mariamgaluppo) has more.
- Kerrigan on her six miscarriages and strugglesOlympian on infertility: "It almost felt shameful because I couldn't do it on my own."
- Coming full circle, doulas now cradle the dyingTraditionally there for mothers giving birth, a doula’s role evolves to comforting seniors facing death.
- HPV infects nearly half of U.S. adultsFederal health officials from the Center for Disease Control report that nearly half of American men and women under 60 are infected with the human papillomavirus, or HPV, putting them at risk for certain cancers.
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