What To Do If The COVID-19 Vaccine Gives You A Fever
The COVID-19 vaccine was a major innovation in health science, but like most vaccines, it can cause a few side effects in some people, including fever.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 vaccine was a major innovation in health science, but like most vaccines, it can cause a few side effects in some people, including fever.
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Read MoreYou can have certain high-fat dairy products like cheese and heavy cream, but what about other dairy products, like whole milk?
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Read MoreBe sure you know the symptoms of caffeine withdrawal before you say goodbye to your morning pick-me-up.
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Read MoreWhat happens to your body when you do ab exercises every day -- and is it something that you really should be doing? At Health Digest, we decided to find out.
Read MoreSide-sleeping is not only the most common position for sleeping, but also most recommended by experts, for reaping an assortment of health benefits.
Read MoreAmong the surge of 'green smoothie' recipes that have populated the internet the last few years, one green trend stands out for its eye-popping health claims.
Read MoreExternal factors such as smoking, or the drinking of dark beverages like coffee or tea, can further yellow or darken our teeth.
Read MoreWe've all seen those models in ads with the flawless, smooth looking legs and thought, "How can I get my skin that smooth?" The answer may be exfoliation.
Read MoreFor people who don't get enough iron in their diets, there are supplements to take to stay healthy. But taking too much iron can be harmful.
Read MoreComing into the house soaked with sweat after a tough workout, you're probably not feeling at your sexiest. But you might be more attractive than ever.
Read MoreYou may have heard a rumor that chocolate helps with cough and cold symptoms. But it is likely just a myth that started with one study (and a chocolate lover).
Read MoreIf you've ever come in from a hot, sweaty run and noticed that your skin felt itchy all over, you're not alone. Runner's itch is a common problem.
Read MoreIf you recently switched to the keto diet and are experiencing poor sleep throughout the night, you're not alone: This is common as your body adapts to ketosis.
Read MoreCavities typically do not cause pain until later stages, such as if they've grown very large, been left untreated, or have caused a tooth fracture.
Read MoreOnce you get the vaccine is it safe to return to all the activities you previously enjoyed? For example, can you eat indoors again after being vaccinated?
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