
American Snacking Habits Are Transforming the Restaurant Industry
Chains are rolling out smaller and cheaper options for customers who just want a little treat.

The body and the mind don’t have to be such mysteries.

Chains are rolling out smaller and cheaper options for customers who just want a little treat.

The success of other countries shows these programs can work in the United States.

Middle-aged Americans are considering a new possible explanation for their slowing brain.

Millennials created the wellness economy, and now it wants their children as customers.

For years, the worst outcomes of measles were all but unknown in America. Now they look inevitable.

The Trump administration has a special bond with dogs and cats.

Americans are eating candy in disguise.

Our health secretary is a jeans guy, and he knows it.

Pouring some cold water on cold plunges

At Milan Cortina, every major sport category but ice hockey features men and women competing together.