Can Bloody Marys Help With Hangovers?
A bloody mary itself won't serve as a cure for a hangover, but its non-alcoholic ingredients — including tomato juice — may help ease symptoms.
Read MoreA bloody mary itself won't serve as a cure for a hangover, but its non-alcoholic ingredients — including tomato juice — may help ease symptoms.
Read MoreDrinking coffee can reduce the risk of depression and boost your mood. Benefits come from drinking one to five cups of coffee daily.
Read MoreAfter being scratched by a cat, rinse the area with water and then wash it with soap. Watch for signs of infection and see a doctor if you have any.
Read MoreIs it just a little heartburn, or something more serious? Read on to get the scoop on GERD -- what causes it, symptoms to look out for, and how to treat it.
Read MoreThe best time of day to do cardio is going to depend on your personal exercise goals, and whether you have specific health issues.
Read MoreEating hot sauce can reduce blood pressure and the risk of heart disease, as well as boost metabolism. But it can also exacerbate gut-related health problems.
Read MoreThe sun is pivotal to life on earth, and as it turns out, the great ball in the sky can affect your health in a number of ways. Read on to get the scoop.
Read MoreNothing beats great-tasting bread, but from a health standpoint, some types are better off left on the shelf. Is multigrain bread a good option?
Read MoreIf you need glasses, then you know how much of a struggle it can be to go without them for just a few minutes. What did nearsighted people do before them?
Read MoreSome know that men are more likely to be addicted to alcohol than women, but it does not tell the whole story. Women are more affected by alcohol than men.
Read MoreThere are some things about women's bodies that people don't totally get. Let's take a look at some of the most widely misunderstood aspects of the female body.
Read MoreAlmost every routine physical exam includes a series of assessments, and doctors can learn plenty by taking a listen to your chest.
Read MoreIt's easy to assume that jogging is not great exercise or not as noble as running, but that's a misnomer. Here is the big difference between the two.
Read MoreMany of us use hot tubs to soothe sore muscles after a workout, but science shows that this can slow the recovery process.
Read MoreTin foil may not be airtight enough as a food wrapper to prevent bacteria growth, plus exposure to aluminum in one's diet has other risks.
Read MoreStrokes occur when the brain does not get enough blood, whereas aortic aneurysms are the result of too much blood in the brain.
Read MoreGetting soap in your eye can be painful, but there are a few steps you can take after the fact to prevent the situation from becoming an eye emergency.
Read MoreIf you're one of the many women who has experienced strange dreams during pregnancy, you may have just one question on your mind: why?
Read MoreWhen you pop your ears, the eustachian tube in your middle ear that provides airflow opens and closes.
Read MoreLonger naps aren't always better: If you wake up in the middle of your deep sleep stage, you may feel even more tired than you were before.
Read MoreEven though hemp-derived CBD that contains no more than 0.3% THC is legal at the federal level, individual states can choose to make it illegal, and some have.
Read MoreDong quai has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years, but some studies about its effectiveness have been inconclusive.
Read MoreMany actors have undertaken extreme diet and workout regimens or made dramatic bodily changes for a role. Here's the scoop on some of those transformations.
Read MoreTea tree oil is an essential oil known for its antibacterial and antiseptic properties. Here's when you should stop using it.
Read MoreHave you ever felt that the person talking to you is lying? You may be right. Here are some physical cues to look out for that may mean you're being lied to.
Read MoreMost people engage in monophasic sleep, where we sleep for one designated portion of a 24-hour cycle. However, there may be benefits to biphasic sleep.
Read MoreIf you've ever had strep throat, you know the pain is nearly impossible to ignore. If you choose to let the condition go untreated, here is what may happen.
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