Better late than never! It’s been six months since Pippa Middleton welcomed her baby boy, Arthur, and she just opened up about him for the first time. “Starting my son Arthur swimming at four months old has given him confidence and enjoyment in the water,” Duchess Kate‘s sister, 35, wrote in a Waitrose Kitchen magazine […]
Hilaria Baldwin Gushes About Relationship With Stepdaughter Ireland
An inside look! Hilaria Baldwin rarely addresses her relationship with her 23-year-old stepdaughter, Ireland Baldwin, but the yoga instructor gushed over the model on Instagram. “Often you hear horror stories about evil stepparents, and I wanted to make sure I did right by the family I was stepping into when I married Alec,” the fitness guru, […]
National poll: Most parents concerned about safety of teens using ride-sharing services
As teens prepare to leave home for college or live on their own in a new city, many may also be using ride sharing services for the first time—and that raises safety concerns for many parents—a new national poll suggests. One in three parents say their 18-year-old has used a ride sharing service, either alone […]
Here’s What the Royal Family Has Said About Harry and Meghan’s Baby
They can’t resist! Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan may not be parents yet, but the royal family has already spoken about their baby on multiple occasions. The Duke, 34, and Duchess of Sussex, 37, themselves have been vocal about their little one since announcing in October 2018, five months after their wedding, that they are expecting […]
'The View' Co-Stars Get Real About Postpartum Depression at Their Baby Shower
Abby Huntsman of The View and former The View co-host Sara Haines (Strahan and Sara) had a joint baby shower on April 4’s episode of The View — but this wasn’t your ordinary baby shower full of diaper cakes and guess-the-weight-in-jellybeans games. Huntsman and Haines used the public forum to talk candidly about their experiences […]
The Facts (and Myths) About How You Really Get Lyme Disease
Now that winter has transitioned to spring and temperatures are warming up in much of the country, you’re likely to start hearing a lot about Lyme disease. Rates of this tick-borne illness have been rising steadily in the United States over the last two decades, with most infections happening in April through October. According to […]
Here's What To Know About the First Drug For Postpartum Depression
In a move that has the potential to help millions of women, the FDA has approved the first drug to treat postpartum depression (PPD). The perinatal mood disorder, which affects one in seven new moms, causes anxiety, fear, irritability, and despair — as though it’s not tough enough navigating the ups, downs, and sleepless nights […]
The Truth About Being Naked in Front of Your Kids
Whether or not you personally gave birth to your kids, you probably don’t think much of your babies and toddlers seeing you naked. After all, you see them naked all the time — what with the bathing and the diaper-changing and all — so it doesn’t seem strange. Plus, if they’re young, it’s likely they […]
Dementia carers reassured they can – and should – call police about wandering patients
Only a small proportion of cases of a person with dementia going missing are reported to police, according to a new study. Most family carers – the wives, husbands and the children of those with dementia – would rather not call the police, even though the risks posed to the person with the disease can […]
Inside the brains of hungry worms, researchers find clues about how they hunt
Perpetually hungry, worms are strategic when it comes to searching for food. The microscopic roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans, or C. elegans, is known to spend up to 20 minutes seeking out snacks in its immediate surroundings before endeavoring to look elsewhere. Now, Rockefeller scientists have identified circuits in the C. elegans brain that underlie this behavior. […]