Key Medication Shortages Fuel Worries For Kids This Upcoming Virus Season
Experts continue to express concern over medication shortages as we move further into cold and flu season, particularly when it comes to children.
Read MoreExperts continue to express concern over medication shortages as we move further into cold and flu season, particularly when it comes to children.
Read MoreIf you're a runner, it's not a bad idea to add some hip exercises to your workout. We've done some homework here, so read on for all the details.
Read MoreFor those with ADHD, a variety of supplements may help to ease symptoms such as impulsivity and inattention. Here are the ones to try.
Read MoreHigh blood pressure, or hypertension, affects nearly half of Americans. In a new study, researchers found it can affect mental health.
Read MoreNew research reveals what one natural sweetener can do for your cardiometabolic health and blood sugar levels.
Read MoreDr. Anthony Fauci addresses the nation one last time before stepping down from public service. Will U.S. citizens heed his advice?
Read MoreFor some with medical conditions or medication requirements, not having enough vitamin K can be a common problem. Here are some foods rich in the vitamin.
Read MoreIf you have asthma, smoking marijuana can make your symptoms worse. Here's why.
Read MoreFor the occasional bout of queasiness, we asked readers of Health Digest to share their preferred brand of over-the-counter nausea medication.
Read MoreNew research is shining a light on the ways that babies born via C-section may react differently to vaccines compared to those born vaginally.
Read MoreMost have a few set stretches that they do time and time again. But for your upper body, there are a huge number of great stretches you probably aren't doing.
Read MoreSo you've worked out and now you're ready to cool down. Well, we've got some excellent stretching exercises that will help you do just that.
Read MoreMonoclonal antibodies were once a go-to treatment option for COVID-19. Here's why they aren't as effective as they used to be.
Read MoreSince cold and flu season is upon us, we wanted to know what people's go-to medicine was for easing a cough. Here's what our audience voted for.
Read MoreFor years, the belief has been that lower levels of "good" cholesterol increases heart disease risk. Read about a new study that says this may not be true.
Read MoreBeing bloated is a common experience, and many choose to suffer it in silence. Learn about a survey that shows why people don't discuss it with their doctors.
Read MorePeople with osteoarthritis often take NSAID medication to help relieve symptoms. Discover a new study that says NSAIDs may not help with long-term inflammation.
Read MoreUrinary incontinence can affect every aspect of your life. However, there are a few types of exercises you can try at home to help improve bladder control.
Read MoreMaking changes can go a long way toward improving your overall well-being and helping reduce the impact of your period on your sleep quality.
Read MoreThere are many lifestyle choices you can make to help reduce your chance of developing cancer. Here's what aerobic exercise can do for your cancer risk
Read MoreMenopause is when a person has stopped having periods. Here's how doctors can determine whether you're approaching or have already experienced menopause.
Read MoreWhile vertigo isn't a disease in itself, there are exercises to reduce vertigo symptoms that can run in tandem with treatment for the condition causing it.
Read MoreTattoos are a popular means of self-expression, but can be problematic if they get infected. Here's when you need to see a doctor if your tattoo gets infected.
Read MoreIf you'd like to start taking cycling classes from home, it can be a bit overwhelming to choose the best one for your lifestyle. Here are 8 of the best options.
Read MoreIf you were born before 1980, chances are you've had chickenpox, which puts you at risk for developing shingles. That's why it's important to get the vaccine.
Read MoreWe can easily get an impingement in the rotator cuff when we wear down tendons or muscles. Here are a few stretches and exercises to strengthen your shoulders.
Read MoreA recent drug approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may help delay the onset of type 1 diabetes. Here's everything you need to know.
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