
If your sweetheart has diabetes or prediabetes, get creative and celebrate Valentine's Day without chocolates or a fancy restaurant meal, an expert says.

This year, instead of the same old Valentine's Day plan, buy your special lady a gift that's good for her health to really show how much you care.

For Lahori teens in the 1990s, celebrating Valentine's Day was a secret affair.

Spend some time with loved ones, get moving and, most importantly, get healthy.

Before you head out with your date or loved-one wrapped around your arm, take a moment to consider a few of these tips to keep your special, Valentine's Day dinner a little more heart-healthy.

Millions of Americans use online dating and social networking sites to meet people. But scammers also use these sites – as well as chat rooms.

Love your mate and Earth this Valentine's Day by going green.

If you want to spend some intimate time with your partner, why not use an aphrodisiac to help get things going? Here are some of the best natural aphrodisiacs and how they help get you and your partner revved up.

Hey, Romeo! If your killer material gets nothing more than crickets over coffee with a girl you've been chasing... or if you can't even get her out for coffee... it's probably time for a reality check.

Does your brain get twisted into a pretzel trying to decipher how her brain works? Wondering what to do? Men's Life Today's relationship expert clears it all up for you.

Valentine's Day is well-known as restaurants' busiest night of the year. So why spend your special evening ear-to-elbow with a dining room full of strangers?

While Valentine's Day can mean romance for grown-ups, this holiday means love, friendship, sweet goodies, and time with loved ones for children and toddlers. Take advantage of this festive occasion by making fun, eye-popping snacks out of healthy foods for your little ones.

Learn how to get (and give) a perfect pucker, key muscles, other biological stuff related to kissing and even a glimpse at the strange stuff we smooch, like the Blarney Stone.

If you're thinking red roses are the way to go this Valentine's Day, think again. Wow your sweetheart with a personalized arrangement.

Choosing the proper gift, card or sentiment during Valentine's Day is a challenge regardless of how long you've been one-half of a "couple."

Forget about pricey chocolate hearts and hand-dipped strawberries. Surprise your lucky valentine with a simple home-cooked treat that shows how much you care.

To really warm the heart of someone you love, try to surprise them with thoughtful gestures and acts of kindness. Remember: actions sometimes speak louder than words.

The most romantic way to celebrate the holiday of love is also the least expensive: Stay home and indulge in a feast of touch, taste and scent.