Scorecard Research Beacon
Search Icon

Wellness

PHOTO: Brooke Brennan/Instagram
Brooke Brennan/Instagram

10 tips to navigate Whole30 without crashing and burning

PHOTO: Ilona Maher of the United States in action during the women's match between USA and Spain during day one of the World Rugby Sevens series at FMG Stadium in Hamilton, New Zealand, Jan. 21, 2023.
Michael Bradley/AFP via Getty Images

Olympic athlete shares photo of her cellulite while competing: 'It is completely normal'

PHOTO: Kelly Clarkson appears on "The Kelly Clarkson Show," Nov. 15, 2023.
Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty Images

Kelly Clarkson opens up about weight loss: 'I've been listening to my doctor'

PHOTO: Owen Monroe, who was born with a heart defect, underwent a partial heart transplant when he was 17 days old.
Courtesy of Duke Health

Baby boy thriving 1 year after ‘world’s first partial heart transplant’

PHOTO: 4 unexpected benefits of giving up alcohol for Dry January
ABC Photo Illustration

4 unexpected benefits of giving up alcohol for Dry January

PHOTO: Quinoa salad with red and yellow bell peppers, tomatoes, celery and grapes.
STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images

Plant-based diets 101: What to know about the buzzy diet trend

PHOTO: Kelsey Hatcher, and her husband, Caleb, holds twin daughters, Dec. 21, 2023, at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Andrea Mabry/University of Alabama at Birmingham/AFP via Getty Images

Mom with rare double uterus describes giving birth to twin girls on 2 different days

PHOTO: Sean Cullen, as a child, holds his brother Kevin at his baptism in 1994.
Courtesy of Sean Cullen

I'm a doctor who lost my brother to RSV. Here is what I want parents to know

PHOTO: Sarah Nicole Landry, founder of The Birds Papaya, shared a body-positive message on Instagram about New Year's resolutions.
thebirdspapaya/Instagram

Woman shares New Year's reminder: Weight loss doesn't bring happiness

PHOTO: A woman walks up stairs in sunlight.
STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images

Not enough time to walk 10,000 steps? Here are two alternatives that are just as beneficial, studies say