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  • Leon Draisaitl wearing a mouth guard
    Dental Health healthyNick

    Sports Guard Versus Night Guard: What's The Difference?

    In order to protect teeth from damage, people often wear a protective device colloquially referred to as a mouth guard, but there are different types.
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  • Smiling man napping on couch
    Sleep Erin Marie

    How A Weekend Nap Can Help You Make The Most Of Your Waking Hours

    Many of us struggle to get out of bed on Monday mornings due to the fact that our sleep schedule gets thrown off on the weekends. Here's how napping might help.
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  • woman with reddened skin
    Health Conditions Joanna Marie

    The Healing Stages Of Cellulitis Explained

    Certain types of bacteria can also cause skin infections and other diseases like cellulitis. Here's what you need to look out for and when to call a doctor.
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  • woman looks at hair loss in mirror
    Health Conditions Brynna Standen

    Can Wearing Your Hair In A Ponytail Cause Hair Loss?

    While alopecia is an autoimmune disorder, traction alopecia occurs when hair has been repeatedly pulled in the same way for an extended time. Here's what to do.
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  • Woman receiving laser hair removal on face
    Health Erin Marie

    Can You Get Laser Hair Removal On Your Face?

    Instead of shaving or waxing, some people opt for laser hair removal, which is more expensive but also more permanent. But can it be done on your face?
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  • several people in a yoga class
    Yoga Beth Bradford

    What Kind Of Clothing Should You Wear When You Do Hot Yoga?

    You might have the perfect bike shorts and top for a hot spin class, but a hot yoga class could mean a few changes in your gear. Here's what you need to know.
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  • man looking at box of medicine at the pharmacy
    Medications Beth Bradford

    When You Stop Taking Ozempic, Here's What Happens To Your Body

    If you decide to go off Ozempic, any harmful side effects will probably go away, but other things can happen to your body. Here's what to know.
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  • hair removal wax with stick
    Procedures Erin Marie

    Is It Safe To Wax Your Ear Hair?

    As we age, some people begin to notice extra hair in the ears. While the desire to be rid of these unsightly hairs is understandable, is it safe to wax them?
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  • woman looking in mirror
    Health Conditions Joanna Marie

    What Is FUPA And How Do You Get Rid Of It?

    Increased lower belly fat may cause the appearance of a prominent bulge, commonly referred to as FUPA (fat upper pubic area). Here's how to get rid of it.
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  • man with his head in hands suffering from depression
    Depression Beth Bradford

    Is There A Link Between Inflammation And Depression?

    Since depression can be linked to chronic disease, which is linked to inflammation, researchers are interested in a link between inflammation and depression.
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  • doctor giving patient covid vaccine
    COVID News Erin Demmer

    Largest Study To Date Suggests Vaccine Lowers Post-COVID Heart Attack And Stroke Risk

    Since COVID is linked to heart attack and stroke, you may wonder if receiving the vaccine reduces risk. A new study provides some insight into this question.
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  • Woman in pain holding her breast
    Health Conditions Ariane Lang

    Unexpected Reasons You Have Sore Breasts

    While sore breasts are rarely a sign of breast cancer, they may indicate other things. Here are some possible causes of breast pain and how to treat them.
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  • young woman driving with her dad
    Health healthyNick

    Signs Your Cortisol Levels Are Low

    In some cases, people can have excessive amounts of cortisol in their bodies. On the other hand, some can also experience signs of low cortisol levels.
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  • woman sitting anxiously
    Cancer Joanna Marie

    How Chemotherapy Can Affect Your Nails

    One of the less talked about side effects of chemotherapy is its potential impact on the nails. Here's what to know about these changes, and how to manage them.
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  • woman reaching for lemon
    Skin healthyNick

    The Risky Side Effects Of Lightening Underarms With TikTok's Lemon Hack

    Nowadays, TikTokers are interested in lightening their underarms with the lemon hack. However, it's crucial to be aware of the risks that come with the trend.
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  • woman using meal tracker app on phone
    Dietary Essentials Jody Braverman

    Calories In Versus Calories Out: What's The Difference?

    Burning more calories than you eat has long been standard weight-loss advice, but the truth isn't so simple. Learn more here.
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  • nicotine patch
    Health healthyNick

    How To Get The Most Out Of Your Nicotine Patch

    Once you start smoking cigarettes, it's hard to stop. However, many smokers trying to quit use a nicotine patch, colloquially known as the patch.
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  • doctor checking patient's heart with stethoscope
    Heart Health Joanna Marie

    How Lupus Affects Your Heart Health

    As an autoimmune disease, lupus can affect different organs, including the kidneys, lungs, and brain. This is how it can also affect your heart.
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  • Pregnant woman using at-home fetal Doppler
    Health Jeremy Brown

    How Safe Is It To Use An At-Home Fetal Doppler?

    Expectant moms who are looking to keep tabs on their baby's growth and well-being may decide to use an at-home fetal Doppler. But how safe are there?
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  • pregnant woman holding pills
    Health Conditions Joanna Marie

    Is Anemia A Genetic Condition?

    Anemia is a medical condition that occurs when the body does not have enough red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body. But is it genetic?
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  • woman sitting sadly in bed
    Anxiety Joanna Marie

    Is There A Link Between OCD And Depression?

    Depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder may sound very different, but that doesn't mean that there isn't significant overlap between the two.
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  • guy with diabetes pen
    Diabetes Joanna Marie

    How Diabetes Can Affect Your Heart Health

    Diabetes affects how blood sugar or glucose is processed in the body. It may also significantly affect your heart health. Here's how that happens.
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  • woman coughing into hand
    Health Conditions Joanna Marie

    Can You Spread Bronchitis To Other People?

    Bronchitis is a respiratory condition that causes inflammation of the bronchial tubes. But can you spread it to other people? Read on to find out.
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  • woman holding pelvic area
    Health Conditions Joanna Marie

    What Is Breakthrough Bleeding And What Causes It?

    Breakthrough bleeding can happen for various reasons. Your doctor can perform a proper diagnosis to help determine the underlying cause and proper treatment.
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  • Couple in bed under blanket
    Health Donna Pudelwitts

    14 Natural Ways To Boost Your Sex Drive

    Finding ways to boost your libido can help you not miss out on all the benefits of sex. Here are some natural ways to improve your sex drive.
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  • Eva Longoria smiling on the red carpet
    Experts Kelsie Calderon

    Eva Longoria Used InMode To Transform Her Post-Baby Body. Here's How It Works - Exclusive

    Eva Longoria explained how a few of InMode's body-sculpting treatments helped her transform her body after having a baby. Here's how they work.
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  • older woman checking smart watch
    Heart Health Brynna Standen

    Study Suggests Smartwatches May Pose A Risk To Those With Pacemakers

    Those who have pacemakers may want to reconsider using a smartwatch, according to a new study. Here's how they may interfere with pacemakers.
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