
Six steps toward breaking a sweat.

My journey to find the perfect shampoo has been one of trial-and-error, heavy on the error. Error and hats.

It's easy for Vogue to check every model's ID. It's a lot more difficult to start checking the egos of the magazine's own photographers and editors.

Teen pregnancy in the United States remains far more common than in other developed nations.

A renewable energy company found a low-fat fix where food scientists hadn’t looked—in the peculiar molecular structure of single-celled algae.

Make your own deodorant with some baking soda, shea butter, and essential oils.

A new study highlights one aspect of raising a healthy infant that a lot of expectant parents overlook: A diverse peer group.

Why can’t we see very well? Reading under the covers certainly didn't help.

Will social networks become platforms for civic engagement? Facebook's experiment with organ donation is a step in the right direction.

Urban bike sharing programs hope to make road cycling more accessible to casual riders. The challenge is getting them to bike like pros.

Household cleaning products contain chemicals that can burn lungs, cause asthma, and pollute the air. Why's it so hard to stop using them?

How to cook up your new all-in-one cuticle cream, lip balm, and deep moisture for elbows and knees.

After a popular Facebook campaign, Mattel's decided to produce a hairless Barbie doll to distribute to children in hospitals.

Four recent consumer wins that have put serious dents in GE foods’ reign

American Chicken McNuggets are more than twice as salty as British ones.

Let’s clean that commode, and maybe make it a little more glamorous.

First aid for your medicine cabinet.

Developing Alzheimer's now ranks as people's second-biggest health fear, behind only cancer.