Jeff Grossman

Kids are suffering from sports-related injuries at younger ages. Injuries among children have increased eight-fold.
A natural alternative to sedatives that calms the agitated teen—and kids think it's "cool" too.
If you're anxious over Johnny's visit to the doc, try the acupressure point of choice.
For many women, choosing to undergo DNA screening may be a psychologically complicated process.
PT tests Wherify, a new gadget that tracks children with a global positioning system.
Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish and a host of enriched foods, help maintain your brain and alleviate depression.
Can new-age teachings be trade secrets?
A new and controversial technology gives parents the chance to pick their baby's gender. Critics, however, warn that sex selection might be unethical.
Destructive behavior spreads like a virus, even outside junior high school.
A new study shows that freebie pens and trinkets may actually influence physicians.
To combat conditions and diseases such as stress, high cholesterol and osteoporosis, a good many alternatives can be employed. And some are as simple as diet and exercise.
This strict form of vegetarianism is attracting young adherents.
When lead researcher on a Columbia University study on the power of prayer was found to be a criminal with a string of false identities, distant-prayer researchers faced a disappointing setback.

How radio can be a confession booth for many listeners.

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