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  • Laundry detergent basket and towels
    Maria Faller

    How Your Laundry Detergent Could Be Hurting Your Skin

    If you have unexplained rashes or skin irritation, the culprit could be your laundry detergent. Read on to find out how it could be hurting your skin.
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  • a chart showing how hard COVID-19 has hit developed nations
    Lauren Cahn

    Countries With The Highest Number Of COVID-19 Deaths

    As COVID-19 has surged around the world, some countries have been impacted more than others. Read on to learn which countries have had the highest death rates.
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  • Woman scratching dermatitis on hand
    Jenna Demmer

    What Contact Dermatitis On Your Skin Really Means

    Contact dermatitis has a number of causes. Most often, it is triggered by a substance that's irritating to the skin, such as shampoo.
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  • Woman with armpit hair
    Catherine Caruso

    Why Do We Have Armpit Hair?

    Also known as axillary hair, armpit hair reduces friction between the arm and torso by preventing skin-to-skin contact during physical activities.
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  • Child wearing a face mask
    Catherine Caruso

    How To Tell The Difference Between COVID-19 And RSV

    Since COVID-19 is similar to RSV, it can be difficult to tell the difference between the two viruses, but knowing their symptoms can help.
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  • wiping down cell phone
    Agnes Erickson

    The Surprising Way Your Cell Phone May Affect Your Immune System

    It can be hard to admit that your cell phone and its bacteria may be wreaking havoc on your health, namely on your immune system.
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  • A woman applying acne medication
    A. Sooter

    The Big Difference Between Whiteheads And Blackheads

    You may be tempted to pop your whitehead or squeeze out a blackhead. However, both contain bacteria that can lead to further breakouts across your face.
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  • Photo showing a male with LLD
    Agnes Erickson

    Is One Of Your Legs Longer Than The Other?

    According to a study published in the Journal of Healthcare Engineering, about 40%-70% of people live with a condition known as leg length discrepancy, or LLD.
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  • A woman holds her lower back in pain
    Anne Taylor

    What Does It Mean When You Have Lower Back Pain?

    You've probably felt lower back pain at some point in your life. This condition is very common and has a variety of causes.
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  • Towel
    Jenna Demmer

    This Is What Happens If You Never Wash Your Towel

    When we dry off after bathing, our towels get covered in whatever bacteria and viruses were present. Experts recommend washing towels weekly ... or more often.
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  • oil dripping from a plant into a bottle
    Lauren DeMello

    Surprising Health Benefits CBD Oil Has For Women

    Evidence suggests CBD can help manage health issues faced by women, such as insomnia, low sex drive, depression, pain, PMS, anxiety, and menopausal hot flashes.
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  • Mom breastfeeding baby at night
    Michelle Washmuth

    Is It Safe To Take Antibiotics If You're Breastfeeding?

    Many new moms may hear mixed signals when it comes to antibiotics. Is it safe to take antibiotics if you're breastfeeding?
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  • Doctor with patient during a checkup
    Jenna Demmer

    How Often Do You Need To Go To The Doctor For A Checkup?

    You might believe you're supposed to visit the doctor annually, but is that really the case? Find out how often you should be getting a checkup.
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  • woman getting injection in forehead
    Maria Faller

    Is Botox Permanent?

    Unfortunately, Botox treatments are not permanent: Most last only two to six months.
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  • Plasma
    Jenna Demmer

    The Real Reason Not Everyone Can Donate Plasma

    Potential plasma donors need to be 17 or older, weigh 110 pounds or more, and pass a medical screening in order to qualify.
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  • A person grabbing their wrist
    A. Sooter

    Should You Be Using A Wrist Rest For Typing?

    Whether it's attached to the keyboard or added on as an accessory, a wrist rest is supposed to protect a typist's wrists from strain and fatigue.
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  • Trimming a hangnail
    A. Sooter

    What You Can Do To Prevent Hangnails

    Of course, knowing how to remove a hangnail is useful, but learning how to prevent one and avoid the discomfort altogether is better.
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  • statin in blister pack
    Kimberly Smith

    Side Effects Of Taking Statins For Your Cholesterol

    Statins are one of the most popular medications prescribed to patients who have high levels of "bad" cholesterol, also known as low-density lipoproteins.
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  • Adderall pills from a bottle
    Catherine Caruso

    What Really Happens When You Take Too Much Adderall

    Taking Adderall can improve focus, increase alertness, reduce restlessness, increase your heart rate and blood pressure, and improve your attention span.
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  • snail cream on a sherbet orange background
    Agnes Erickson

    What Is Snail Cream And Is It Safe To Use?

    Snail cream can be used as a moisturizer and/or a collagen stimulator, and it promotes skin healing. It can be normally used on many types of skin as well.
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  • Woman's nails over clipped with a nail clipper
    Agnes Erickson

    This Is What You Should Do If You Cut Your Nails Too Short

    The repetitive routine of cutting your nails can sometimes lead to a sudden mishap, and once you over-clip, there is no going back.
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  • paper bag of groceries spilling out healthy foods
    Agnes Erickson

    What Is The Best Diet For Preventing Chronic Disease?

    There is an important connection between food and chronic disease. With the right diet, you could be preventing a slew of chronic diseases from developing.
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  • neon-lit drive thru sign at night
    Agnes Erickson

    When You Eat Fast Food Before Bed, This Is What Happens

    Snacking before bed is a controversial subject, but the consensus on fast food before bed is clear. Read on to learn what it does to your body.
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  • Woman with tooth pain grabbing face
    Ashley Welch

    What You Should Eat After Getting Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

    Many people will need to get their wisdom teeth surgically removed. What you should eat afterward?
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  • Vaseline
    Robin Rothstein

    Is Vaseline Actually A Good Way To Treat Eczema?

    Vaseline is one affordable option for managing eczema, which typically requires a three-pronged approach that addresses bacteria, inflammation, and itching.ro
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  • woman with cocktail in hand
    Zrinka Peters

    What Drinking Alcohol Really Does To Your Skin

    Alcohol contributes to dehydration, which speeds up aging. If you don't want to stop drinking alcohol, mitigate the effects by consuming water too.
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  • Close-up of woman's eye
    Lauren DeMello

    This Facial Feature Could Hint At Your Alzheimer's Risk

    One study found that the way our pupils dilate may indicate Alzheimer's risk in the middle-aged population. There are also genetic tests to assess risk.
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