Here's How You Can Prevent Salmonella
Salmonella is one of the most common kinds of food poisoning. It presents with diarrhea that lasts between four and seven days. So how should you avoid it?
Read MoreSalmonella is one of the most common kinds of food poisoning. It presents with diarrhea that lasts between four and seven days. So how should you avoid it?
Read MoreA warm oatmeal bath can soothe and nourish skin, but they aren't made with regular rolled oats. What are they made of and what are their health benefits?
Read MoreCollagen supplements promise to bring up collagen levels that decrease with age, but there are steps you can take to make sure you are getting the most of them.
Read MoreWater makes up 60% of the human body and helps it perform its most basic and vital functions. But is it possible to be allergic to water? The answer is yes.
Read MoreThe warnings that come with birth control pills can feel ominous, and it can be hard to know your level of risk. If you smoke, does your risk increase?
Read MoreSometimes paresthesia is just the result of not moving enough, or that your workstation isn't ergonomic, but it can also indicate neurological problems.
Read MoreWintertime celebrations may help us pack on pounds, but they're not the only source of weight gain. Learn how a lack of sunlight affects belly fat.
Read MoreStress, anxiety and insomnia are a few of the health issues that can be managed with ashwagandha. The herb may also help treat arthritis and cancer.
Read MoreHave you ever wished you could trade in your fingernails for the strength and pizzazz of superhero-like claws or talons? Learn the history of our nails.
Read MoreAny desk job that has you staring at a computer screen for hours can affect your eyesight. Don't put yourself at risk for Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS).
Read MoreGood news: If you catch the beginnings of a cavity early on, there's a way to reverse the process.
Read MoreStarbucks energy drinks, along with those created by their competitors, contain caffeine and sugar in amounts that can create significant health consequences.
Read MoreCaffeine, contraceptives, anticoagulants, and diabetes medications are just a few of the drugs whose effectiveness can be changed by using melatonin.
Read MoreWhile cortisone injections may seem like a quick fix, they are not without risk. Infections and elevated blood sugar are among the more-serious side effects.
Read MoreSomething as healthy as exercise can become an addiction, when workouts become more important than relationships, or you push through despite pain.
Read MoreThe right lung is a little larger than the left lung, and a bit shorter. The left lung is narrower and smaller because it shares space with the heart.
Read MoreSeeds, soy products, and coconut are a few sources of protein that people can eat on a nut-free vegan diet.
Read MoreMetformin can help manage type 2 diabetes, but potential serious side effects include blurred vision, irregular heartbeat, slurred speech, and lactic acidosis.
Read MoreAvocados contain potassium, folate, and vitamins B6 and C, and are high in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, which have anti-inflammatory properties.
Read MoreMost people know that sleep issues, health problems, and depression go hand in hand. But the effects run much deeper than that.
Read MoreMany people who are iron deficient take supplements to get enough of this mineral our body needs. But do iron supplements cause constipation?
Read MoreTravel benefits you in many ways, from reducing stress to boosting your mood to improving mental resilience. Now studies show traveling can also balance sleep.
Read MoreCinnamon oil can help fight infections, avoid cavities, manage blood sugar, and reduce depression and anxiety.
Read MoreThere are a variety of menopause symptoms that can be bothersome and interfere with daily life. Can magnesium help?
Read MoreVaping has become increasingly popular, especially as a means to quit cigarette smoking.
Read MorePedialyte has been peddled as a nasty hangover remedy, with even celebs like Miley boasting it's benefits, but is there any evidence to support this?
Read MoreOur sleep patterns naturally change as we age. You might think you're getting quality sleep by time spent in bed, but other factors can hint that you're not.
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