Substance use disorders are a disease. So why aren't they treated like one? The Oakland Community Health Network explores the misconceptions and what you can do to help.
At this Milford spot, kids meet various barnyard animals, learn what goes into planting and cultivating crops and get their hands dirty – in a good way.
The debate whether or not school dress codes are sexist has raged for years, but we can all agree that asking a teen to bounce her boobs for school staff is disgusting.
One mom was attacked online after asking a similar question and her naysayers were attacked for expecting too much. But is looking out for others that big of a deal?
It's ridiculous to expect kids to ward off bullets with rocks but that's what one school district is doing. And hey, it's a helluva lot more than most politicians are doing.
Mary Hydorn, co-owner and president of Kids in Motion, talks about her decision to open the pediatric therapy clinic 25 years ago and how it has grown since then.
Most kids get salty when mom or dad puts their tech on lockdown but one set of siblings took hilarious revenge when mom took their phones for the night.
Popping placenta pills to improve postpartum health is a well-known trend in the mom-verse but as moms get creative about it, we're asking you to weigh the facts before chowing down.