Hone Health explains that while high levels of cortisol can contribute to weight gain in women, changes in other hormones during menopausal transition can also have much to do with those unwanted pounds.
SaveHealth takes a peek into America's medicine cabinets to understand what families are stocking, why they're stocking it, and what this means for both household safety and seasonal health preparedness.
Hers gets into the weeds of all the science-backed ways gardening can enhance overall well-being.
Rula breaks down the high cost of autism care and how it can be a significant barrier for people who need support.
The Trace reports that when a gun goes missing, the chances that it'll be used in a crime go up, so reporting requirements can help police track down firearms beforehand—but the laws do more than that, too.
SaveHealth assesses the relative benefits of Zoloft vs. Lexapro, comparing their usage, effectiveness, tolerability, interactions, and cost.
GOAT takes a closer look at this year's greatest slide silhouettes, spurred by an increase of +72% in search interest.
Reasons to be Cheerful explains how "gravity batteries" are giving former mines a second life—while offering an economic and environmental boost to communities once reliant on coal.
Ballotpedia reports that New Jersey's Democratic state government trifecta is somewhat vulnerable in 2025, and a new Democratic trifecta in Virginia is a moderate possibility.
Spokeo used data from the American Social Capital Survey to examine how friendships differ between Americans with and without a college degree.
Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine recent attempts to limit access to ART and its potential future in the U.S. using government data and other sources.
Consultwebs explains how AI tools can help law firms improve how they connect with potential clients.
Charlie Health presents data highlighting how premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) affects menstruators—plus some tips for how to manage symptoms and seek support.
How sparkling water can make your fitness plan pop
Ro reports that unflavored sparkling water can be a smart way to stay hydrated without adding extra calories, and it may also support weight loss by helping you feel fuller.
Military Child Advocates for International Humanitarian Law on a Global Stage
(NAPS)—Rachel Oh sat in an office at a military hospital, shifting in her seat and clicking the pen an American Red Cross representative had just given her. It was a day of much anticipation but at …
4 great Mother's Day wine gifts for 2025
Sommsation put together a list of the great wine gifts for Mother's Day 2025, from luxury wines to custom gift sets.
A Mother's Day jewelry gift guide: Thoughtful gifts as unique as mom
VRAI says that while no single gift can ever capture everything mother figures do, jewelry offers a timeless way to honor their impact and celebrate their style.
(Family Features) From backyard barbecues to weeknight dinners under the open sky, these high-performance grilling solutions are designed to help you serve up unforgettable flavors all season long.
Michigan is short of clerks to oversee elections, but harassment and workload turn people away
Votebeat reports that due to harassment and workload, most clerk races in Michigan had only one candidate in 2024, and some small communities struggled to find anyone to run.