A ‘thank you’ may go a long way in family relationships - Perceived gratitude from romantic partners resulted in better couple outcomes and psychological well-being

Honey added to yogurt supports probiotic cultures for digestive health, by improving survival of yogurt’s probiotic bacteria in the gut, finds new randomized controlled trial

A bad case of the flu during pregnancy can increase the risk for fetal neurodevelopmental disorders such as schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder

Parents are often eager to give their adolescent children advice about school problems, but they may find that youth are less than receptive to their words of wisdom

Illinois study identifies atmospheric and economic drivers of global air pollution

Young children rely on parents to provide food options, and the availability of food in the home affects their dietary choices

Finasteride, also known as Propecia or Proscar, treats male pattern baldness and enlarged prostate in millions of men worldwide

For relationship maintenance, accurate perception of partner’s behavior is key

When we’re in a long-term romantic relationship, we may come to take each other for granted and forget to show appreciation

Canada geese beat humans in longstanding territory battle: study

Protein region on COVID’s viral spike senses temperature, drives seasonal mutation patterns

Millions of Americans lack adequate access to healthy food

Illinois study tracks evolution of SARS-CoV-2 virus mutations

Stormwater management and green infrastructure provide benefits that urban residents are willing to work for, study shows.

Federal legalization of same-sex marriage improved life satisfaction, reduced emotional distress for individuals, study shows

Having more tree cover in high-poverty urban schools predicted better math performance in a new study based on 318 public schools in Chicago, a statistically significant finding even after controlling for poverty and minority status.

A walk at the mall or the park? New study shows, for moms and daughters, a walk in the park is best

A study says chances for marital bliss are highest when husband and wife both believe in divvying up the household labor equally but that happiness won't last long if one partner is perceived as not carrying their fair share of the load.