The jury's still out on whether cell phone use is the primary cause of "skull horns", but there's no doubt kids are spending more time hunched over their favorite devices.
A musicologist explains the science behind your taste in music
How we can all make more money, according to best-selling author Jen Sincero
BADASS author Jen Sincero explains how she hit the reset button on her mindset about prosperity — and it led her to wealth.
Doing your taxes? Use these tips to get organized
Here are six things that can help you be better prepared at tax time this year — and next.
How to train your brain to save more money, according to psychologists
Yes, you can save that tax refund, bonus — or any windfall — instead of succumbing to the urge to rush out and spend it.
What is International Women's Day and why does it still matter?
A year after #MeToo and #TimesUp, International Women's Day 2019 is a reminder of where we've been and where we want to go.
Tend to get too happy at happy hour? Consider mindful drinking
Born in the UK, the “mindful drinking” movement helps those who want to cut back on drinking — but not quit altogether.
How to fight the urge to hibernate this winter
'He's Jewish. I'm not. But Hanukkah speaks to both of us.'
As an Armenian-American, I admire how Hanukkah and so many aspects of Jewish worship and tradition honors the endurance of their culture against all odds.
Compulsive spending: How to avoid impulse purchases this holiday season
If you have compulsive spending tendencies, use this three step plan to avoid triggers to overspend but still take advantage of all those great holiday deals.
What is 'emotional intelligence?' How to improve your EQ
A higher "EQ" may help you make wiser decisions, leading to a happier, more purposeful life.
Don't get Summer Fridays? Here's how to ask for them.
5 minutes or 50: What's the right amount of time to workout?
If you're looking to boost your metabolism or lose weight, consistent short bursts of activity can make a difference.
How to reset your internal clock and get some sleep
Light exposure and meal time may be the key to resetting the "master clock” in the brain.
How to turn stress-y Sundays into mellow Mondays
The Sunday scaries are real. Here's a better way to slide into Monday with less stress.
How to get stains out of almost anything
Blood, wine, grass, pet urine, coffee ... consider this your guide to removing the gnarliest of stains from almost every surface.
How to clean (almost) every appliance in your home
When's the last time you cleaned your dishwasher, fridge or air conditioner? Some scary bacteria may be lurking inside.
How to dissent like RBG
Learning to dissent, or express an opinion that goes against the grain, can benefit us all when we’re called upon to stand up for ourselves.
What it's like to have a baby after 45
Brigitte Nielsen, Tammy Duckworth, Janet Jackson ... all are or were pregnant at or after 50. Conceiving a child after 45 isn’t as easy, but it’s certainly possible.
What is empathy and how do you cultivate it?
Our brains may be wired to empathize more with people who look like us, but being more empathetic starts with just listening.