Black Teen Suicides on the Rise Suicide attempts are rising among black teens in America, while early signs of suicidal tendencies get harder to spot. Prof. Michael Lindsey from New York University led a recent study exploring the reasons for this puzzling trend.
Shocking Study of Older Workers Geoffrey Sanzenbacher from The Center for Retirement Research at Boston College was the co-author of a shocking report that found that only about one-quarter of workers ages 50-62 are consistently in traditional jobs with benefits. He explains why this trend is doing serious damage to retirement planning.
Birth Weight and Allergy Connection A recent study found that the more a baby weighs at birth, the more likely it is that the child will develop food allergies. Dr. Kathy Gatford, from the Robinson Research Institute in Australia, explains what expectant parents need to know.