You're Probably Wearing The Wrong Bra Size. Here's How To Change That
Research has shown that around 80% of women are actually wearing the wrong bra size, most of whom are wearing bras that are too small. Here's how to fix that.
Read MoreResearch has shown that around 80% of women are actually wearing the wrong bra size, most of whom are wearing bras that are too small. Here's how to fix that.
Read MoreThe reasons why someone may smoke marijuana are varied, but there is one potential benefit that many people use it for, and that's better quality of sleep.
Read MoreIn 2003, Shania Twain was bit by a tick while horseback riding in Virginia and contracted the bacterial infection known as Lyme disease.
Read MoreScience tells us that sleep and social connection are two basic human needs. But new research shows they may be more closely intertwined than we thought.
Read MoreMillions of people around the world are dealing with Long COVID and there's still so many unanswered questions but Dr. Joseph Trunzo provides some hope.
Read MoreReproductive health expert Dr. Kenosha Gleaton discussed how to care for your physical, mental, and emotional health at all stages of a fertility journey.
Read MoreWhat you think you know about fiber and IBD may not be accurate.
Read MoreIf you've been experiencing hip pain, this may be why.
Read MoreApple recently previewed the next version of their smartwatch, and there's a lot to be excited for. Here are a few of the top new features you can expect.
Read MoreMargaritas are a favored summertime drink. But experts warn of an unpleasant side effect that can come from one of the main ingredients.
Read MoreTylenol's a common medication used to treat pain and fever. While it's generally considered safe, certain side effects can occur. Is constipation one of them?
Read MoreMost of us know mental health is an essential aspect of overall health. But research is now showing the importance of optimism specifically.
Read MoreDeli meat may be a convenient sandwich staple, but what will it do to your body if you eat it every day? Read on to find out.
Read MoreThe cysts that create blind pimples usually include dead skin cells, oil, and bacteria that culminate in clogged pores beneath the skin's surface.
Read MoreDr. Diane Callello has dealt with infant formula substitutes firsthand. She told Health Digest what everyone needs to know about these alternatives.
Read MoreAllergies are a common health condition for Americans. But can alternative therapies provide relief beyond taking medications? Here's one to consider.
Read MoreEarly pregnancy loss is common, affecting anywhere from 10% to 20% of pregnancies. Some people may not even be aware that they're pregnant when they miscarry.
Read MoreFrom 1964 to 1965, some 12.5 million people in the U.S. were infected with rubella. After the vaccination program, however, cases in the U.S. dropped.
Read MoreDiet can have a huge impact on conditions affecting the digestive tract, so if you have diverticulitis, here are some foods you'll want to try or avoid.
Read MoreEye health is often neglected unless there's a problem, but Dr. Annette Giangiacomo knows this is a mistake. She shared daily habits that can help your eyes.
Read MoreSooner or later, you may have to book an appointment to see a urologist. If it's your very first visit, there are a couple of things to keep in mind.
Read MoreHere's what you need to know about treating ulcerative colitis.
Read MoreMilk thistle can come in handy for several health conditions. However, mixing the remedy with certain pharmaceutical drugs can be dangerous.
Read MoreHere's what you should know about how breast cancer affects people of different races.
Read MoreClinical psychologist Dr. Joseph Trunzo specializes in helping people with chronic illnesses. He discussed coping strategies for people with long COVID.
Read MoreA new study reveals how our dreams could provide clues as to whether or not we might develop Parkinson's disease. Here's what the research says.
Read MoreMental health is becoming more of a priority for health leaders and policymakers. But what exactly are the rates of mental illness in the U.S.?
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