Is Sucralose Bad For You?
Swapping sucralose for sugar can help reduce calorie intake and help keep blood sugar levels balanced, but could it also be bad for you in some ways?
Read MoreSwapping sucralose for sugar can help reduce calorie intake and help keep blood sugar levels balanced, but could it also be bad for you in some ways?
Read MoreRedheads have been reported to be at increased risk of developing skin cancer, but why is this the case? What is it about red hair that makes people at risk?
Read MoreEven though sweet potatoes are ubiquitous for being a side dish, craving them may be your body's way of clueing you in on what it really needs.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a way to improve your smile, you may have considered either veneers or Lumineers. But what are they and which is best for you?
Read MoreIt might not look like it, but bacteria love to live on our skin. In fact, there may be as many as 3,200 types of germs on your hands right now.
Read MoreThere's something special yet satisfying about biting into a crunchy, salty pickle. But is it safe for a baby to join in on this pickle frenzy?
Read MoreA blood clot can be a serious medical condition if not treated medically. Here's how doctors treat blood clots.
Read MoreCertain parts of the animal like the organs are often overlooked or cast aside, but should they be? Just what is offal and is it good for you to eat it?
Read MoreSo far, there is limited research on atypical cystic fibrosis. Luckily, what we do know reads as better news for those diagnosed with the disease.
Read MoreZyrtec is a medication commonly used for the treatment of allergies. Learn how long it takes to start working on your allergy symptoms.
Read MoreIf you have a monkeypox infection, you may be worried about shaving with a rash. This is what you need to know about shaving when you have monkeypox.
Read MoreKiwifruit is a delicious, tart treat of a fruit, but can you eat the fuzzy skin? Learn whether or not you should be eating your kiwi skins.
Read MoreBroccoli generally is delicious and incredibly healthy. While it has long been enjoyed by many worldwide, it can actually be dangerous to some people.
Read MoreWhile procrastination is a perfectly normal human response to stress, some studies suggest that our genes may play a role in how often we do it.
Read MoreIf you've ever experienced a sudden tight chest and had problems breathing, you might have wondered whether you were having an asthma attack or a panic attack.
Read MoreSome people with TMJ also experience intense dizziness and even vertigo.
Read MoreIf you have hemorrhoids, it's best to speak to your doctor to understand the potential risks and treatment options. Here's when you should make that call.
Read MoreWithout added sugars, many healthier beverages aren't tasty enough to compare to their toxic competitors. But has Olipop changed the rules for healthy sodas?
Read MoreThe process of passing gas is painless but at times, these gases become trapped in the gut. Learn why this happens and what to do if it becomes a chronic issue.
Read MorePerhaps you have always dreamed of being a parent to a boy or a girl. Is it really true that your diet can influence which gender you conceive?
Read MoreRitalin is one of the major medications used to treat ADHD. But since Ritalin is a stimulant, how does it interact with other stimulants -- like coffee?
Read MoreThe clamshell is an incredibly simple exercise that can be done anywhere. But why should you add the clamshell exercise to your workout routine?
Read MoreAlthough hyperthyroidism is more commonly observed in women, it can also occur in men and can come with its own set of unique challenges for each of the sexes.
Read MoreA click, snap, or audible cracking noise in the jaw can feel shocking the first time it happens. This is how you can treat jaw cracking at home.
Read MoreShort-term fatigue is common, but chronic fatigue syndrome can interfere with your daily life. Here's what CFS feels like and when you should see a doctor.
Read MoreNot having enough serotonin has been linked to conditions like depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. But can you have too much serotonin?
Read MoreBoth acute anxiety and chronic anxiety can include dizziness as a symptom. But what causes this common experience, and how can you deal with it?
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