Ordinary Americans are making a difference in the lives of young people aging out of foster care. Through support and donations, you can help former foster kids achieve their dream of going to college.

Patient anxiety. There are books devoted to it. Websites. There’s even “White Coat Syndrome,” which causes a patient to have high blood pressure and other symptoms only in the doctor's office. The fact is when it comes to visiting the doctor, anxiety-induced symptoms can range from mild fear to a full-blown clinical phobia.

Almost every single list of America’s most depressed cities features Detroit at or near the top. Cities like Detroit that were built on industry have suffered in recent decades as manufacturers have taken their business to developing companies with lower production and employment costs. While some would like to paint a bleak picture of Detroit’s future, it is important to remember that the city is no worse off than European cities like Belfast or Turin that have managed to rebuild themselves in recent years.

A group of amateur and professional athletes, many of whom have diabetes, is touring the country, hoping to inspire and motivate others with the condition to take a proactive approach to managing their health and strive for blood sugar control.

'Fine,” 'Nothing' – These popular one-word answers are common teenage responses when asked even the most basic questions by their parents. Many teens find it difficult to talk to adults and parents get frustrated trying to find meaningful answers to the questions 'How was school today?' or 'What are your plans for the weekend?'

As the oldest baby boomers move closer to retirement, studies indicate that approximately one-third have intentions to participate in community service.

We all want to do our part to save energy, but time and money often prevent us from making energy-efficient home improvements. If we lack the time to research such projects and the funds to complete them, they tend to remain on our never-ending “things-to-do” list.