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Past articles by Jenn:

Is cursive handwriting obsolete?

Some schools have pushed it aside, but it's making a comeback. → Read More

How dogs help kids learn to read

A nonjudgmental pooch is a great solution to a common problem. → Read More

Will pink noise help you sleep better?

Ambient noise can help mask sounds at night, but pink noise and brown noise may help you more than the white noise you've always heard about. → Read More

How to tie chores to an allowance

How to teach your kids about work, money and the value of a hard-earned dollar. → Read More

Smile! Optimism is good for your health

Turn that frown upside-down if you want to improve your health and live longer. → Read More

Grab a free ticket to a museum this Saturday

Sept. 21 is Museum Day, and it's your chance to get free admission to hundreds of museums across the country. → Read More

10 ways babies are really weird

They don't shed tears and won't remember having mustaches! → Read More

What is a kinkajou and why is it in my house?

The tropical rainforest mammals have made a few surprise appearances in the U.S. recently. → Read More

Why red meat raises your cancer risk

The reason red meat is linked to higher cancer risk is that it contains a sugar molecule called Neu5Gc that isn't naturally found in the human body. → Read More

What is the world's deadliest animal?

Sharks? Snakes? The animal that's deadliest to humans probably isn't what you think it is. → Read More

Why growing up on a farm is good for your immune system

Farm research focused on good bacteria in the gut is helping scientists understand asthma, allergies and the immune system. → Read More

Which exercise is best at boosting brain power?

Researchers put running, weightlifting and interval training to the test to see which one was best for the brain. → Read More

The gross truth about your pool water

Let's put it this way — it's not the chlorine that's making you queasy. → Read More

3 more reasons you should avoid triclosan

New studies link triclosan to osteoporosis and impaired muscle function. → Read More

Is your kid's lemonade stand legal?

Odds are, your kid's lemonade stand is illegal in most states. But Texas and Utah have changed their laws with a more common sense approach. → Read More

10 foods that are natural laxatives

These homemade remedies may help relieve a simple case of constipation. → Read More

How do lost dogs find their way back home?

How does a dog travel 11 miles over two days to return to his foster home after being moved? Here's how your pet uses his senses to guide him like a GPS. → Read More

When should a person be considered an adult?

Forget 18. Research shows that the human brain does not fully mature until much later. → Read More

How to fly with kids and keep the peace

Breeze through security and fly with ease with these parent-tested tips for flying with kids. → Read More

Short workouts add up to good health

New study finds several short bursts of exercise are just as effective as one long one. → Read More