Is It Possible To Be Allergic To Only Some Kinds Of Shellfish?
Like numerous other foods, seafood can cause allergic reactions in some people. Luckily when it comes to allergies, not all fish are the same.
Read MoreLike numerous other foods, seafood can cause allergic reactions in some people. Luckily when it comes to allergies, not all fish are the same.
Read MoreIf you itch while taking a medication, there are various reasons this could be happening, including one which could become life-threatening.
Read MoreSkin tags are a common condition in which harmless, painless growths appear on the skin. But what causes them and can they develop in areas like the lips?
Read MoreWhite blood cells, which are produced in the bone marrow, are an important part of the body's immune system. Here's what it means if your WBC is low.
Read MoreAlong with the unpleasant symptoms that come with being infected with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), many can stay contagious for a certain period of time.
Read MoreIf you are low in vitamin B12, your doctor may prescribe supplements for you. Here's what you can expect for how long it will take for them to start working.
Read MoreIt's essential to seek a specialist for insomnia at the right time to avoid being sleep deprived and compromising your overall wellbeing and everyday life.
Read MoreMigraines are often confused with sinus or allergy headaches, which means many people don't know what allergy headaches really feel like. Here's what to know.
Read MoreThere are many different types of headaches, including thirst headaches, that can be prevented. However, it's important to consider a few factors.
Read MoreUndercooking foods can cause harm -- but so can overcooking foods. Cooking with high heat can trigger inflammation. Learn how to combat its effects.
Read MoreNo matter how frequently you're going to the bathroom, the color of your poop can indicate an underlying medical condition or share insight into your diet.
Read MoreThere are many precautions you must take when undergoing dialysis.
Read MoreA sinus infection is unpleasant no matter who you are or how you got it. But where does it come from, and is a sinus infection something you can catch?
Read MoreWhile they are useful for many people, antipsychotics can come with a wealth of adverse effects, and it turns out kidney injury may be one of them.
Read MoreThe Food and Drug Administration recently announced that COVID-19 boosters will be rolled out in a few weeks to those who want them.
Read MoreZinc is a key mineral in the body that could help reduce the severity of acne, but how long does it take for zinc supplements to start working?
Read MoreThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration is currently reviewing clinical trial data from a new study, which highlights the potential of new MS treatment.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Health Digest, Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Jeffrey Sulitzer, DMD, explains the most common dental hygiene habits you should avoid.
Read MoreIndoor cycling is a sweaty, low-impact workout that will get your heart pumping. Here's how much water you should be drinking during an indoor cycling session.
Read MoreWhite blood cells form a crucial part of the immune system, helping the body fight against infections, but what does it mean when your body has an excess?
Read MoreSince abortions carry risks like any other medication or medical procedure, many women have come to wonder if having one will eventually cause infertility.
Read MoreAs we get older, our bodies go through significant changes. But what about our ability to smell? Read on to learn what happens to our sense of smell as we age.
Read MoreWhether you're adding it to your yogurt for breakfast or sprinkling some onto your salad at lunch, wheat germ can provide a variety of health benefits.
Read MoreEveryone deals with morning breath but that doesn't make it any less off-putting and embarrassing. Here are some helpful tips for conquering morning breath.
Read MoreNow that the COVID-19 pandemic is finally beginning to ease up, people are choosing to have cosmetic surgery at higher rates than before, but why?
Read MorePre-workout supplements are generally safe in the short run, but certain ingredients in these products have potential side effects.
Read MoreThanks to the pandemic, a lot of therapy has shifted online, but is therapy done virtually as effective as it is in person? Expert Yohnit Spruch discusses.
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