Do eye rolls, roller-coaster emotions, and missed curfews sound familiar? When kids hit their preteen years, it can be tough for parents to keep the lines of communication open while keeping the peace. These expert-approved strategies may help.
Parenting in the age of screens isn’t easy. But you have more power over how your family uses the internet than you may think. Try these strategies to help all of you feel happier and more present.
When feelings of sadness and worry linger and impact daily life, it’s important to seek help. The first step to feeling better is spotting the signs of depression.
Finding colon cancer early, when it’s most easily treatable, is key to surviving it Learn about the different types of tests, as well as the lifestyle habits that could help keep your colon healthy.
When illness or injury strikes, knowing where to turn for treatment isn’t always clear. Take our quiz to learn the best route of care for your symptoms
Stay warm and cozy this winter by making homemade pasta. Gnocchi are known as “naked ravioli” because of the small amount of flour used, so try this light and fluffy version.
As your body recovers from pregnancy and birth, you may experience a range of physical and emotional symptoms. Remember to care for yourself as much as you care for your little one.
Before your baby finally makes his or her appearance, you’ll want to have a few things in place, like creating a birth plan, which lists your preferences during childbirth and choosing a pediatrici
Pregnancy brings a world of new sensations — both good and bad. It’s good to pay attention to these feelings, and to talk to your care provider if something doesn’t feel right.
From heartburn to bleeding gums to increased trips to the ladies’ room, pregnancy can make its mark in different ways. Here are some other symptoms you might experience: