What Does Gluten Do To Your Body?
Going gluten-free is trendy, which may leave you wondering if it's really healthy to bid adieu to gluten. The answer's more complicated than you might think.
Read MoreGoing gluten-free is trendy, which may leave you wondering if it's really healthy to bid adieu to gluten. The answer's more complicated than you might think.
Read MoreIt's easy to write off a life-threatening brain aneurysm as a migraine due to their overlap in symptoms, so it's important to be able to differentiate the two.
Read MoreNot only can blood harbor harmful bacteria and pathogens that can cause food poisoning, but it can also transmit bloodborne illnesses.
Read MoreWhile it's important to stay hydrated, especially when you have kidney disease, water loading can actually make your condition worse.
Read MoreA pore vacuum is a device designed to unclog your pores by sucking dirt, bacteria, dead skin cells, and excess oil from your skin, but how do you use it?
Read MoreSudafed is a medication used to relieve nasal congestion or sinus pain caused by allergies, flu, or the common cold. Is it safe to take while breastfeeding?
Read MoreMacular degeneration is a disease that affects the macula, which is the central area of the retina.
Read MoreMagnesium is an important mineral, and supplements can help with a number of health conditions. But how long does it take for magnesium to start working?
Read MoreEverybody knows that having a kidney stone can be a painful and frustrating experience, but how long does it usually take for a stone to pass?
Read MoreA new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is calling on doctors to test some of their patients for PFAS levels.
Read MoreTo remove inappropriate and outdated stigmas from menstruation, we need to talk about it. Here is the menstrual cycle, and all of its phases, explained.
Read MoreWhile psychedelic drug therapy helps many people manage their mental health, these drugs do not work for everyone.
Read MoreKeeping your gut and your brain happy go hand in hand. Dr. Raja Dhir told Health Digest the best way to care for both at the same time.
Read MoreSince the start of 2022, over 1,000 child cases of unexplained hepatitis have been detected in more than 30 countries across the globe.
Read MoreA new research brief from the nonprofit The Trevor Project sheds light on how trauma symptoms in LGTBQ youth might increase their risk of suicide.
Read MoreAs monkeypox continues to spread, misinformation about the virus is on the rise, causing confusion and stigma about who it affects and how it is spread.
Read MoreFertility specialist Dr. Amy Beckley spoke to Health Digest about her new method for testing your fertility hormones at home with Proov.
Read MoreResearchers have discovered that almost everyone has this microscopic creature living and thriving on their face. But is it dangerous?
Read MorePhysical therapy is closer to home than you may think. Physical therapist Stephanie Wakeman told Health Digest about virtual options for improving movement.
Read More"The Challenge" competitor and producer Mark Long shared how he keeps in peak physical shape and remains a top competitor on the show at the age of 51.
Read MoreSpinach is a great source of iron. However, there are a few things to keep in mind before you consume it, whether you're munching on it raw or cooking it.
Read MorePsychedelic Water CEO Pankaj Gogia shared what makes the drink psychoactive and how it allows people to get a positive mood boost in a natural way.
Read MorePodcaster and "Sex Sells" creator WeezyWTF explained why she's working to destigmatize sex and revealed why it's so important to encourage sex positivity.
Read MoreHow you brush your teeth plays a vital role in your oral health, but many of us are making mistakes. Making sure you're doing it right is key to a bright smile.
Read MoreGetting pregnant doesn't have to be all business. Dr. Kate Balestrieri told Health Digest how to keep sex fun while trying to conceive.
Read MoreMost of us know that cancer is a leading cause of death in the U.S. But which states have the highest rates, and what may be causing it?
Read MoreSome studies have suggested that height may increase our odds of developing blood clots. How is this so, and just how tall must you be to be considered at risk?
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