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  • woman with hand on head in sun
    K. Cossey

    When Are You The Most Likely To Get A Heat Stroke?

    The most serious heat-related illness is heat stroke, which happens when the body can't regulate its temperature. Here are some of the signs.
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  • black woman holding baby refusing vaccine
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    Experts Find Medical Racism Has Led To Vaccine Hesitancy

    Research reveals ethnic minority groups lack trust in the healthcare system, subsequently leading to vaccine hesitancy. Here's what the data reflect.
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  • foot with red area symbolizing pain
    Jay Wilson

    16 Common Causes Of Foot Pain

    If you're experiencing foot pain, here is a handy list of some of the most common offenders, to help you figure out what's going on down there.
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  • Doctor holds patient's hands during a therapy session
    Ruth Clark

    How To Identify The Different Types Of Depression

    Depression is complex, highly individualized, and still somewhat unknown. Knowing how to identify the different types can help you talk about it.
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  • Woman with towel around her shoulders walking through park
    Erin Marie

    How Walking Can Reduce Your Risk For Sleep Apnea

    Those with sleep apnea experience on-and-off obstruction of their airways as they sleep. Risk factors include hormone fluctuations or having oversized tonsils.
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  • Tampon on pink background
    Isabel Cohen

    How To Reduce Your Risk Of Toxic Shock Syndrome

    Toxic shock syndrome is a type of infection caused by various types of harmful bacteria that release toxins into the bloodstream, leading to complications.
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  • woman checking IV at hospital
    Kharissa Forte

    Research Reveals A Link Between Inflammation And Risk Of COVID Death

    Inflammation may be a strong risk factor when it comes to COVID mortality. Here's what health experts reveal in a recent study.
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  • sleeping naked
    Lauren Barth

    Surprising Things That Happen When You Start Sleeping Naked

    Sleeping naked comes with all sorts of unexpected positives. Here's a look at all the surprising things that can happen when you start sleeping in the buff.
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  • White prescription pills spilled onto a table with many prescription bottles in the background
    Ruth Clark

    How Researchers Are Getting Patients To Properly Dispose Of Unused Opioids

    A new study reveals how researchers are tackling the opioid epidemic through use of mailed disposal kits. Here's what their study findings showed.
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  • A transparent bottle of essential oil with cedar wood chips
    Ruth Clark

    Can Cedarwood Actually Help Control Dandruff?

    If you've ever noticed white flakes on your shoulders after brushing your hair, you're not alone. Dandruff, which causes itchy and flaky scalp, is super common.
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  • Cough drops in a variety of colors
    Agnes Erickson

    Can You Eat Too Many Cough Drops?

    Cough drops are known for their throat-soothing qualities and can contain menthol to suppress coughs. Is it possible to eat too many cough drops?
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  • a shirtless man looks uncomfortable as he dips in water surrounded by snow
    Brynna Standen

    How A Cold Shower Can Improve Your Immunity

    Cold water therapy — the practice of submerging oneself in water cooled to around 59 degrees Fahrenheit — has been used by humans for millennia.
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  • Group of viruses
    Hannah Gordon

    Adenoviruses Explained: Everything You Need To Know

    Adenoviruses are a group of viruses that are fairly common and typically cause a mild illness. Here's everything you need to know about them.
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  • Distressed woman hides her anxiety behind a piece of paper with a smiley face held up to her mouth
    Ruth Clark

    What You Need To Know If You Have High-Functioning Anxiety

    If you get anxious regularly but are still able to put on a brave face and go about the world, you may have high-functioning anxiety.
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  • Woman wincing from painful breakout
    Ciara Lucas

    Why Breakouts Are Often Painful

    Acne isn't only embarrassing, it can come with unpleasant side effects, like pain and soreness. But why does our acne cause pain and what can you do about it?
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  • Young woman sitting and meditating on couch
    Erin Marie

    How Long Does It Really Take To Form A Habit?

    While the timeline for habit formation will vary from one person to the next, science has shown that we as humans often need weeks to do so.
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  • Woman holding baby in pool
    Isabel Cohen

    Everything You Need To Know About Water Births

    Water births aren't new - they've been around since the early 1800s, but they didn't start becoming popular until the 1980s and 1990s.
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  • Girl puts socks on elderly person seated on a couch
    Ruth Clark

    Two Easy Ways To Self-Assess Your Circulation

    If there is something getting in the way of the blood passing through, like plaque in the arteries, cells don't get enough oxygen and can't function properly.
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  • clipboard that says "atherosclerosis" with stethoscope
    Meredith Cooper

    Symptoms Of Clogged Arteries You Shouldn't Ignore

    Clogged arteries can lead to very dangerous situations. Don't ignore the signs. Read on for our list of clogged artery symptoms you should be aware of.
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  • Black woman walking with Black doctor
    Kharissa Forte

    Why Experts Suggest Women In Their 40s Should Start Getting Colonoscopies

    A new study suggests women should consider colonoscopies starting in their 40s. Here's what the data reveal about the rising rates of this deadly disease.
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  • bamboo toothbrush on white background
    Kharissa Forte

    Is It Safe To Use Homemade Toothpaste?

    DIY beauty projects like homemade toothpaste can be fun experiments, but how safe is homemade toothpaste to use and what are the best recipes?
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  • Man with eye twitch
    Amanda Vining

    What Are The Differences Between Tics And Twitches?

    The word twitch and the word tic are sometimes used interchangeably, but there's an important medical difference between a twitch and a tic.
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  • Hand reaching for glass of liquor
    Erin Marie

    Researchers Say The Pandemic Has Led To Higher Rates Of Alcohol Deaths In Young Americans

    Unfortunately, alcohol-related deaths have been on the rise since the start of the pandemic. Experts say these are the most likely triggers for the uptick.
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  • burnt out female doctor
    Catherine Caruso

    Study Reveals The Startling Rate At Which Doctors Are 'Mistreated' At Work

    Unfortunately, a new study is shedding light on the high rate at which doctors are feeling mistreated at work. Here's what the research has to say.
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  • man confusion depressed
    Robin Rothstein

    If You Have Sudden Confusion, This Could Be Why

    If you or someone you know suddenly appears confused, this could be a potentially serious situation. This could be a sign of delirium.
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  • Man with addiction sharing health problems with group at AA meeting
    Ruth Clark

    Is Addiction Genetic?

    Knowing what causes addiction is important for helping to develop prevention and treatments. Rather than nature or nurture, the answer actually lies in both.
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  • hand holding phone
    Kimberly Smith

    Here's What A One-Week Break From Social Media Can Do For Your Health

    There's no denying that social media is a major part of our everyday lives. But can taking a break from it all have positive impacts on our health?
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