Researchers come closer to developing a genetic test for the disorder
Hook Me Up: Are IV Clinics for You?
Revive, a hydration clinic, treats hangovers, cold and flu with IV fluids. But should just anyone get a drip?
Fast Food Linked to Asthma and Allergies in Kids
Obesity isn’t the only potential toll that dinner from the drive-thru may have on your health.
Chimps Can Play Fair, Too
Chimpanzees and people already share much when it comes to our evolutionary history, and the latest research shows we have a similar appreciation for fairness as well.
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Defending Kids with Down Syndrome: A Life Lesson on Vacation
Teaching children to find the line between humor and disrespect
Q&A: Willpower Expert Roy Baumeister on Staying in Control
Tips on shoring up your willpower and sticking with those New Year’s resolutions
Pediatricians Need to Be More Aware of Alternative Medicine Use Among Children
Parents and doctors are still reluctant to discuss complementary therapy use among children
Trust: Is It All in the Eyes?
Possibly, but it’s not about shiftiness. How eye color and face shape help us judge trustworthiness
Flu Vaccine is 62% Effective, Say Health Officials
Based on early data from flu sufferers, health officials say the current influenza vaccine is 62% effective in reducing symptoms of the disease.
Could A Dopamine Gene Be the Answer to a Longer Life?
A gene linked to attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and addiction might also help you live to be 100.
5 Questions for Alexis Wineman, First Autistic Miss America Contestant
Wineman talks to TIME Style about autism, pageants Honey Boo Boo.