

Emoji Use Linked to More Sex?

How to Address Mental Health with Teens

Teen Felt the One Thing She Could Control during COVID was Food

Why Eating Disorders Have Skyrocketed during the Pandemic

Meet Teen Whose Eating Issues Spiraled during the Pandemic

How Teen Brothers are Helping Peers with Mental Health Issues

Teen Brothers Share Their Song about Mental Health

Mom and Daughter Share Immune-Boosting and Healing Soups

Eating Disorder Warning Signs for Parents

PX90 Creator Tony Horton’s 3 Tips for Staying Healthy

When to Talk to Your Kids about Adult Content

The Fight for a Tobacco-Free Generation!

Why Did Your Diet Fail?

Woman Returns with Her Brand-New Smile

Are You Working Out Too Much?

Woman Gets a Total Smile Makeover for Her Wedding

Could Laws Help Prevent the Next Generation from Smoking?

The Unwanted Lessons Your Child Could Learn from Adult Content

Practical Tips to Surviving a House Fire

Watch a Woman Undergo Mini Filler ‘Glow Up’
It turns out using the winking, eggplant and peach emojis in text messages has some serious benefits -- more dates and more sex!
Watch: Do You Have Phone-Related Bad Posture? Get a 30-Second Fix
The Doctors share how two studies found that people who use more emojis end up going on more dates and have more sex. The panel feels the use of emojis can help people be more expressive, better share emotions and ultimately connect more.
Our Doctors all admit to sending emojis but explain there are certain symbols reserved for certain people.
Watch: Is Your Phone to Blame for Not Having Sex?
Speaking of your phone and your sex life, find out the shocking number of people who admit to checking their phone while having sex -- cue our shocked emoji face!