Does The Navy SEAL Power Nap Actually Leave You Rested?
Afternoon slumps may have you considering naps for a boost of energy. And some swear by the Navy SEAL Power Nap, but is there any science to it?
Read MoreAfternoon slumps may have you considering naps for a boost of energy. And some swear by the Navy SEAL Power Nap, but is there any science to it?
Read MoreEven the best sex can sometimes leave you feeling less like floating and more like rolling on the high seas during a storm.
Read MoreDr. Manish Mishra, an addiction specialist at Ark Behavioral Health, discussed how the pandemic has affected addiction rates and related lifestyle changes.
Read More18 million Americans have flat feet which can cause extreme discomfort and pain. Here's how to know if you have flat feet.
Read MoreNutritionist and health advisor Oz Garcia recounted his near-death experience with COVID-19 and shared how it led him to look at his life in a different way.
Read MorePresident Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act on Tuesday, which lowers the cost of insulin. However, Americans wonder if that's going to be enough.
Read MoreIn 2022, the monkeypox outbreak was first reported in Europe, U.S., Canada, and Australia. The disease is continuing to spread across the globe.
Read MoreCrohn's disease is one of the two main kinds of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Here are some symptoms of Crohn's disease you shouldn't ignore.
Read MoreThere are many benefits to the keto diet. Alongside weight loss and reducing cholesterol, it's possible that anxiety reduction can be added to the list.
Read MoreIBD is considered an autoimmune disorder; however, its triggers have not been identified. Here's what we know about its causes, symptoms, and treatments.
Read MoreIn the United States, vaccination numbers continue to vary greatly by state, including rates of first-round vaccination versus completed two-dose vaccination.
Read MoreWhile it isn't easy for researchers to grasp the concept of personality due to its intangible nature, there have been attempts to understand certain aspects.
Read MoreThe bumps from mosquito bites are your body's reaction to the insect's saliva. Most mosquito bites are mild, resulting in a swollen patch of skin.
Read MoreEven minor head injuries could cause damage if they occur repeatedly. Here's everything you need to know about when to seek medical attention for a head injury.
Read MoreIt's hard to know when you are ovulating with PCOS, since the condition causes the body to irregularly release eggs. Finding the right birth control is crucial.
Read MoreCertain actions, like not bathing or brushing your teeth, can indicate a mental health condition. Learn how to recognize these signs and what you can do.
Read MoreWhile getting Botox injections is fairly simple, there are some things you should know before running to your nearest plastic surgeon or dermatologist.
Read MoreMany people take melatonin to help them sleep better at night. But if you are also on birth control, you may want to take a break from melatonin supplements.
Read MoreIt is common knowledge that hearing and even sight can be affected by aging, but did you know that it is possible to experience changes in taste, as well?
Read MoreContacts are a convenient solution for eyesight issues, but they can cause some problems of their own.
Read MoreSome people have used subliminal messages to try to lose weight and exercise more often, but can this actually help someone achieve their weight loss goals?
Read MoreNatasha Vani has a different approach to telemedicine. She told Health Digest how the Newtopia app helps people track their health habits.
Read MoreFirst Lady Dr. Jill Biden has tested positive for COVID-19 only nine days after President Joe Biden left isolation after his COVID-19 rebound infection.
Read MoreDr. Natasha Vani has taken her natural calling and adapted it to modern times. She told Health Digest how Newtopia's app helps naturally manage your health.
Read MoreHealth experts are aiming to dispel the myths surrounding timing of the flu vaccine. Here's what to consider to best protect you and your family.
Read MoreEpidemiologists and "This Podcast Will Kill You" hosts Erin Welsh and Erin Updyke explained what we know and what we still need to learn about monkeypox.
Read MoreAge-related hearing loss is a very common condition that affects approximately one in three Americans between ages 65 and 74, but why does it happen?
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