Want to raise confident, happy kids? Do these 4 things, a parenting expert says

Confidence and self-esteem may be among the most admirable qualities someone can hold. But if we aren’t taught how to be confident in our younger years, it can make for a self-conscious, insecure adulthood.  “Happiness takes many forms, and we want our children to have a skill set that brings out self-confidence,” says Eva Moskowitz, …

Walmart recalls apple juice sold in 25 states due to elevated arsenic levels

Walmart has recalled nearly 10,000 cases of apple juice sold in stores across the U.S. that were found to contain potentially harmful levels of inorganic arsenic. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave the recall a more urgent classification Friday after making its original announcement Aug. 15. The new classification said the affected product may …

Medicare and gym memberships: Here’s what’s covered and what’s not

A recent report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that many older Americans aren’t getting the recommended amount of physical activity. According to the CDC, if you’re 65 or older, your weekly physical activity should include 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity, two or more muscle-strengthening sessions, and balance-improving activities. Physical …

Why people always think they’re right, according to science

Have you ever felt so convinced you were right about something, that the thought of anyone challenging your belief could only mean they didn’t know as much as you did? If you have, you’re not alone. Here’s why, you may dig in your heels during heated debates, according to a new study published Wednesday in …

The longest, happiest marriages have these 6 defining traits 

Everyone who says “I do” hopes for not just a marriage but a great marriage. One that, according to Christina Eller, LMHC, a psychotherapist specializing in treating couples, is based on “a solid friendship where you’re nurturing each other and where you have high regard, fondness, and admiration for one another.”  The million-dollar question is: …

Senior leaders are up to 12x more likely to be psychopaths—how to spot an abusive boss

Whether you’ve been in the workforce for a few years or a few decades, odds are you’ve tolerated a toxic boss; 71% of U.S. workers have had at least one such supervisor in their career, a 2023 Harris Poll showed. As with other ruinous relationships, toxic bosses are difficult to escape and any number of …

Poor sleep is tied to faster brain aging, new study says. Here’s how it impacts people as young as 40

You know the horrors a sleepless night can bring. They haunt you the following day: fatigue, headaches, irritability, and inability to focus, to name a few. Though sleep deprivation comes for us all on occasion, a new study suggests that habitually substandard shut-eye is linked to accelerated brain aging. While poor sleep quality doesn’t necessarily …

Aetna expands access to fertility services, becoming first major insurer to cover IUI

The CVS Health company Aetna announced a “landmark policy change” on Tuesday, that it would expand its coverage of fertility services to include intrauterine insemination (IUI) as a medical benefit for eligible plans. It is the first major health insurer to do so. “Expanding IUI coverage is yet another demonstration of Aetna’s commitment to women’s …

Unmotivated at work? Cutting back on screen time can help, new study shows

Even if you love your job, there may be times you feel dissatisfied and/or unmotivated at work. But there’s a simple solution, suggests a new study out of Germany. Cutting back on screen time by just an hour a day may boost not only your motivation in the workplace but also your well-being, according to …