06/11/2025 ● By Family Features
Through play, children learn to forge connections with others, build a wide range of leadership skills, develop resilience, conquer fears and navigate relationships and social challenges.
06/09/2025 ● By Family Features
Some women may be unaware they’re living with risks for heart disease, kidney disease and metabolic conditions like diabetes, which drive risk for cardiovascular disease.
High LDL cholesterol, often called “bad” cholesterol, significantly increases your risk of heart disease. Understanding the impact of LDL cholesterol and knowing your LDL number can help you make informed decisions.
As people age, many lose loved ones, find their mobility diminished and see social circles shrink. All of this can contribute to feelings of loneliness
Obesity is a lifelong health problem that affects more than 42% of American adults and impacts some ethnic and racial groups more than others.
Pediatric growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is a relatively rare condition, affecting an estimated 1 in 4,000-10,000 children.
06/02/2025 ● By Family Features
When it comes to humans, gut health can be a great indicator of overall health. It makes sense that when you’re feeling bad or extra stressed, you can feel it in your stomach or your bowels – and the same is true for your pet.
Summer is the season of sun-kissed memories – backyard barbecues, sandy beaches, bike rides and late-night stargazing.
Working professionals across a wide range of industries spend more time than ever on video chats and virtual meetings.
Women may be unaware of their risk for heart disease, kidney disease, and metabolic conditions like diabetes, which drive risk for cardiovascular disease.
05/26/2025 ● By Family Features
The important role of clinical trials may ultimately help you or someone you love find a new treatment or ability to manage a condition, like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), more effectively.
Strokes can happen to anyone, at any age – even young people. Despite being one of the leading causes of death and long-term disability in the United States, strokes are largely preventable, treatable and beatable – if you can control your risk factors.
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