Nutrition In ‘The First 1,000 Days’ Of Life Can Shape A Child’s Future
In his new book, journalist Roger Thurow chronicles the obstacles that women around the globe face in raising healthy babies.
In his new book, journalist Roger Thurow chronicles the obstacles that women around the globe face in raising healthy babies.
The world has wiped out only one human disease: smallpox. Guinea worm disease looks like it’s on the verge of being the second.
Donald Trump said a judge overseeing a case against the now-defunct Trump University cannot be fair to him because of his Mexican heritage.
Why don’t traditional diets work for many people? Blame your brain, suggests Sandra Aamodt.
We get a rare and remarkable view into America’s public schools and the challenges that continue some 60 years after Brown v. Board of Ed.
Clinton is the first woman ever to head a major-party ticket in this country. She now has the 2,383 delegate commitments necessary to become the presumptive nominee, according to The Associated Press.
Why are chefs adopting sea greens in their cuisine? They’re tasty and nutritious.
Linda Johns was in the midst of a presentation at a Seattle bookstore when she suddenly felt intense flu-like symptoms. But it wasn’t flu. It was a heart attack, a type that hits healthy young women.
HBO’s Last Week Tonight ended with a surprising display of how, as they put it, “any idiot” can buy and sell other people’s debts.
“The Louisville Lip” was famously as fast with his words as with his fists.