Heartburn Explained: Causes, Symptoms, And Treatments
Even though it's called heartburn, it has nothing to do with heart disease. However, some symptoms might be similar to those of a heart attack.
Read MoreEven though it's called heartburn, it has nothing to do with heart disease. However, some symptoms might be similar to those of a heart attack.
Read MoreBirth control is beneficial for several reasons, but women disclose how getting a good night's rest isn't one of them.
Read MoreOlympian Gabbi Cunningham has had both positive and negative experiences with fans on social media and she tells Health Digest the effect it's had on her.
Read MoreChronic migraines are a debilitating condition for many Americans. A recent study reveals a new treatment that includes lidocaine may offer relief.
Read MoreRice water is one of the hottest social media trends right now. But experts suggest there's a right way to do it. Here's what the secret is.
Read MoreIt's unclear why acid reflux may result in headaches or if headaches cause acid reflux, but it's possible there's a link between gut health and your brain.
Read MoreMonkeypox is becoming a growing concern for countries across the world. Thus, researchers are trying various treatment options to help. But do they work?
Read MoreFeeling a little sore or achy in your legs? There are a number of exercises that can help stretch and strengthen your muscles. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreCoronary heart disease affects millions of Americans each year. But a recent study suggests we can cut our risks by switching off our televisions.
Read MoreDuring your period, your hormone levels fluctuate quite a bit, leading to some less than desirable side effects on your brain function.
Read MoreYou've probably heard about many cramp remedies, but mustard might be one of the strangest options out there when it comes to alleviating muscle cramps.
Read MoreThe thyroid might be a small component of the human body, but it's an important one. When it's not functioning properly, it can cause a myriad of problems.
Read MoreClearer liquor tends to have fewer impurities compared to darker-hued adult beverages, and also tends to result in less-severe hangovers.
Read MoreHow we're breathing can signal an inhibitor of weight loss: stress. If our breath is short and shallow while not exercising, we might be under stress.
Read MoreGetting a tattoo removed might sound scary, but it's a relatively simple process.
Read MoreResearchers are finding startling links between a person's income and their ability to recover from a heart attack. Here are the most vulnerable populations.
Read MoreIf you suspect you have a gluten sensitivity, you may be eager to know for certain. Here are the best ways to test for it.
Read MoreHealth experts try to keep pace with the emergence of new subvariants, including the latest omicron variant, which is even more contagious.
Read MorePaxlovid is a Pfizer drug used to treat severe COVID-19 cases or for those considered high risk. But if a rebound effect happens, does it mean it's not working?
Read MoreLonely people may have trouble sleeping for a reason you might not think.
Read MoreOlympian Gabbi Cunningham opened up about how she deals with the pressure that she faces from fans and herself, as well as how fans can help athletes.
Read MoreThe predominant symptoms of monkeypox can vary from person to person and in severity. Here's what to look out for.
Read MoreBlood blisters are a type of blister that can appear nearly anywhere on the body, but most commonly occur on fingers and hands or feet and toes.
Read MoreWhile palliative care and hospice fall under the same umbrella of holistic care and share many similarities, there is one key difference between them.
Read MoreThe Myers-Briggs test has become a popular personality framework for both individual and business use, but what's the actual science behind it? Find out here.
Read MoreInfertility is far from uncommon. One in five heterosexual women with no previous births are unable to get pregnant after trying for one year.
Read MoreEven if our room or outside temperatures are normal, our body temperatures typically fluctuate throughout the day, but what is considered average?
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