How Dark Mode Affects Your Eyes
You can opt to turn on "dark mode" settings on your devices. But what is dark mode doing for your eyes and your brain? The benefits are still being debated
Read MoreYou can opt to turn on "dark mode" settings on your devices. But what is dark mode doing for your eyes and your brain? The benefits are still being debated
Read MoreMountain Dew is known for its green color and high caffeine content. It's also been said that it can kill your sperm. Does Mountain Dew affect men's fertility?
Read MoreYou likely know that sluggish feeling that sets in after binge-watching a new show for hours. But are there mental and physical effects of watching too much TV?
Read MoreNeither beer nor soda is considered a healthy drink. Each have different amounts of carbs, calories, and sugar. So which is considered the healthier choice?
Read MoreWarmer weather inevitably leads to crowded public pools — not to mention a guaranteed smattering of pool-related disease outbreaks over the summer months.
Read MoreBecause of how restrictive the keto diet is, there are many foods and beverages that are off-limits — but alcohol doesn't necessarily have to be one of them.
Read MoreEarwax plays an integral role in the health of your ears. The color and consistency of your earwax can also say a lot about your overall health.
Read MoreWhile some people view dandelions as weeds, others have found uses for them in the medicine cabinet and the kitchen. Every part of the dandelion has a purpose.
Read MoreThere are tons of beauty hacks out there. One that is well-known for keeping your makeup flawless is using hair spray on your face to "set" your makeup.
Read MoreCannabidiol (CBD) and THC may come from the same Cannabis sativa plant, but they couldn't be more opposite. Here's what happens when you use CBD daily.
Read MoreSneezes, the bane of polite company. Everything is fine, then suddenly your nose is itching and you know you're about to get more attention than you want.
Read MoreMost caregivers do not tend to self-identify as caregivers, but caregiving, whether consciously or unconsciously done, can lead to significant burnout.
Read MoreWhile a diet itself isn't typically to blame for the loss of a period, extreme dieting that leads to weight loss can also lead to period loss.
Read MoreIf you're looking to deepen that glow on your skin — what is the safest way to tan during pregnancy?
Read MoreFood poisoning is a foodborne illness that affects 1 in 6 Americans every year. Here's how long symptoms should last and what you should look out for.
Read MoreMany people dash for the bathroom after getting their morning coffee to brush their teeth and avoid staining. Experts actually encourage the opposite approach.
Read MoreSome people who have received the COVID-19 vaccine have reported pain, redness, swelling, and an itchy rash near the injection site. This is called COVID arm.
Read MoreGood news: It's rarely dangerous to work out in hot temperatures, but there are a few precautions you should take and warning signs to keep in mind.
Read MoreAs the mosquito magnet of the group, you may think "Your blood must be sweeter." Is it true that some people just attract mosquitoes more than others?
Read MoreA good night of sleep can make you feel like a million bucks. But sleep is also connected to your overall health, and can help with weight loss.
Read MoreYou may have heard warnings about buying certain items from discount dollar stores due to lack of quality -- but is that true for low-cost pregnancy tests?
Read MoreBiotin is a popular supplement usually taken to achieve thicker hair and nails. However, there are side effects to be aware of. Should you take biotin daily?
Read MoreFrom central humidifiers to steam vaporizers, to ultrasonic humidifiers, you can get your home to your desired humidity.
Read MoreAlthough the act of standing up while eating isn't inherently harmful to your body, it has been linked to some unpleasant drawbacks.
Read MoreEven as vaccination efforts continue, you may contract COVID-19 before you get your vaccine. But if you regularly exercise, you may have less severe symptoms.
Read MoreIf your morning coffee lands you in the bathroom shortly after you've reached the bottom of your mug, you're not alone.
Read MoreMore specifically, women who breastfeed have a lower risk for developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes than women who don't.
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