Here's a surprising finding from a new study from Norway that compared couples who share housework, compared to those where the women do the bulk of the work around the house.
Whether you call it a Pacifier or a Binky, apparently, heavy use of it with cranky baby boys could stunt their emotional development. This is not good news for parents of fussy baby boys who find comfort with a Binky.
As if anyone needs another excuse to have sex, here comes another one--having sex can make you smarter according to a study recently conducted at the University of Amsterdam.
It might be easy to blame your boss for all the work-related stress and high anxiety coursing through your veins, but a new study suggests that you might want to start pointing the finger at your family instead.
Well, sort of. Scientists have found that genetics play a significant role in how you react to your work environment.
We have all seen those annoying late night commercials advertising ridiculous fitness products catering to a fat and lazy population looking to get into shape with minimal effort.
Well, turns out there might actually be something to all this minimal effort business.
Today is Positive Thinking Day. A day to turn around any negative thoughts about yourself or others and see what happens. You have a choice on how you see things: glass half full or glass half empty.
Many studies show the power of positive thinking. In fact the Mayo Clinic says that "Positive thinking helps with stress management and can even improve your health." Below is a list from
Prying your children away from their video game consoles and getting them to play outside for an hour might be somewhat of a task, but a new study suggests that all you have to do is keep them active for seven minutes to keep them healthy and physically fit.
All-night cram sessions are commonplace for students. But even though we know being sleep-deprived could be counter-productive, it seems learning doesn’t have to stop just because we nod off.