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  • Woman takes antidepressant
    Depression
    Depression Ruth Clark

    Could The Key To The Right Depression Medication Be Genetic Testing?

    If you've ever gone through the process of finding an effective antidepressant, you might be familiar with the trial-and-error involved.

    Ruth Clark Read More
  • Stressed woman holding head in hands
    Experts
    Experts Hannah LaFond

    Therapist Sarah Harte Offers Coping Strategies To Women Under Stress After The Overturn Of Roe V. Wade - Exclusive

    Therapist Sarah Harte discussed the mental health impacts of overturning Roe v. Wade and shared coping strategies for people under stress after the decision.

    Hannah LaFond Read More
  • Woman holding birth control
    Health
    Health Catherine Caruso

    Over-The-Counter Birth Control Could Be A Reality Sooner Than You Think

    While birth control pills require one to get a prescription from their doctor, pharma companies are pushing to get approval to sell them over-the-counter.

    Catherine Caruso Read More
  • close-up of social media feed on a mobile phone
    Health News
    Health News Beth Bradford

    Research Shows That Social Media May Be Fueling A Smoking And Vaping Culture Among Teens

    In the U.S., tobacco companies aren't bound by the same regulations on social media and the internet as they are on traditional broadcast and advertising media.

    Beth Bradford Read More
  • Person pointing to cracked lips
    Skin
    Skin Isabel Cohen

    If The Corners Of Your Mouth Crack, This Could Be Why

    If you have a severe case of dried lips that includes cracks around the corners of your mouth, it might not be just because of cold or dry weather.

    Isabel Cohen Read More
  • Woman in blanket on couch
    Health
    Health Ruth Clark

    Everything You Need To Know About Period Flu

    A drop in hormones — estrogen, in particular — can cause symptoms typical of premenstrual syndrome and can contribute to period flu symptoms.

    Ruth Clark Read More
  • Arm with poison oak rashes
    Skin
    Skin Erin Marie

    How To Treat Poison Oak Rashes

    The urushiol found in poison oak can cause streaky or patchy rashes, itchiness, redness, and blisters. Many symptoms can be relieved at home.

    Erin Marie Read More
  • Man lifting weights bodybuilder
    Lifestyle Diets
    Lifestyle Diets Amanda Vining

    What Is The Vertical Diet And Does It Work?

    If you're a professional bodybuilder or simply want to build a significant amount of muscle, you may be familiar with the vertical diet.

    Amanda Vining Read More
  • Woman with acne
    Acne
    Acne Angela Todd

    How Rose Water Can Help Treat Your Acne

    Adding rose water as a step in your daily skincare routine might help reduce your acne and leave your skin feeling rejuvenated and refreshed.

    Angela Todd Read More
  • glasses of wine
    Alcohol
    Alcohol Melissa Szaro

    Side Effects Of Drinking Wine You Never Expected

    Some side effects to drinking wine are obvious, others are not. Read on to learn all about the effects you never knew wine could have on your body.

    Melissa Szaro Read More
  • Mom holding baby at beach
    Health
    Health Niko Vercelletto

    Why Does Spending Time In The Sun Make You Tired?

    Has lounging in the sun ever suddenly given you the urge to take a nap? It's more common than you might think. Learn why it happens in this article.

    Niko Vercelletto Read More
  • person with sunburn blisters
    Skin
    Skin K. Cossey

    If You Get Sunburn Blisters, Here's What You Should Do

    Sun blisters are small bumps filled with fluid that can appear on the skin following a significant sunburn. How should you take care of them?

    K. Cossey Read More
  • Man holding his legs in pain
    Symptoms
    Symptoms Erin Marie

    This Is When You Should Worry About Leg Pain

    Many people experience leg pain, but of course, not all leg pain is the same. What are the signs you need to seek medical attention for yours?

    Erin Marie Read More
  • farmer spraying crops with herbicide
    Health
    Health Kimberly Smith

    A Startling Number Of Americans Have Weed Killer In Their Urine

    Research reveals most Americans have the ubiquitous pesticide glyphosate in their urine. Here's how we are commonly exposed to it.

    Kimberly Smith Read More
  • group of people in Pilates class
    Classes
    Classes Amanda Vining

    Tips For Getting The Most Out Of Your First Pilates Class

    If you're new to Pilates, you may feel overwhelmed at first. If you don't know what to expect on day one, read this article before your first class.

    Amanda Vining Read More
  • person washing hands
    Health
    Health Kimberly Smith

    Why Washing Your Hands Too Much Is Worse Than You Think

    Washing your hands frequently is a good idea to keep germs and bacteria at bay. However, it is possible to wash and sanitize your hands too much.

    Kimberly Smith Read More
  • Salt shaker pouring salt into a pile
    Food
    Food Ciara Lucas

    Research Finds Salt Lovers May Be Shaving Years Off Their Lives

    The salt shaker is often the first thing someone grabs when trying to add more flavor to a meal, but new research suggests that could come with consequences.

    Ciara Lucas Read More
  • Woman with braided topknot smiling
    Experts
    Experts Felicia Lee

    Dr. Emiliana Simon-Thomas Of The BIG JOY Project On How To Bring More Joy Into Your Life - Exclusive

    Dr. Emiliana Simon-Thomas sat down with Health Digest to explain how you can bring more lasting joy into your everyday routine.

    Felicia Lee Read More
  • Zoe Saldana smiling
    Health Conditions
    Health Conditions Lisabeth Fauble

    Inside Zoe Saldana's Experience With Hashimoto's Disease

    Zoe Saldaña was born with a genetic predisposition to Hashimoto's thyroiditis and has shown markers of the condition from an early age. Here's what to know.

    Lisabeth Fauble Read More
  • Indian doctor smiling at elderly patient
    Blood Clots
    Blood Clots Lisabeth Fauble

    Thrombosis Versus Embolism: What's The Difference Between These Types Of Blood Clots?

    Both thrombosis and embolism occur when a blood clot forms and blocks a blood vessel with no injury present. They can be dangerous if left untreated.

    Lisabeth Fauble Read More
  • Dr. Julia Kogan
    Experts
    Experts Erin Marie

    Sleep Expert Dr. Julia Kogan Reveals The Bedtime Routine That Guarantees A Great Night's Rest - Exclusive

    If you struggle to sleep, you're not alone. Fortunately, sleep expert Dr. Julia Kogan offers new insights on how to implement a better bedtime routine.

    Erin Marie Read More
  • Woman eats watermelon
    Food
    Food Ruth Clark

    Why You Should Consider Eating Watermelon After Your Next Workout

    It turns out that watermelon might be a good choice for both hydration and nourishment after a workout. Watermelon is naturally high in electrolytes.

    Ruth Clark Read More
  • woman solo drinking
    Alcohol
    Alcohol Robin Rothstein

    Could Solo Drinking During Your Teens Predict Alcohol Use Disorder As An Adult?

    If you tend to drink alcohol alone, especially if you are a teen, you may be more prone to alcohol use disorder (AUD) as an adult, according to a recent study.

    Robin Rothstein Read More
  • graphic of COVID-19 infection
    COVID News
    COVID News Beth Bradford

    ​​Is Intermittent Fasting The Key To Curbing Severe COVID?

    Although intermittent fasting has surged for its possible weight loss benefits, the practice might protect you from type 2 diabetes and cancer.

    Beth Bradford Read More
  • Little girl sleeps
    Parenting
    Parenting Ruth Clark

    Research Suggests 10 Hours Of Sleep For Your Little One Is Key For Kindergarten Success

    A new study found that when children entering kindergarten get at least 10 hours of sleep per night, they do better socially, emotionally, and academically.

    Ruth Clark Read More
  • bananas in basket
    Food
    Food Kimberly Smith

    Unexpected Side Effects Of Eating Bananas

    Bananas contain potassium, vitamins B6 and C, manganese, magnesium, and fiber - all compounds that help your body in one way or another.

    Kimberly Smith Read More
  • Dairy products on a table
    Experts
    Experts Kelsie Calderon

    Registered Dietitian Kara Lydon On Everything You Should Know About Eating Dairy - Exclusive Interview

    Registered dietitian and "The Foodie Dietitian" blogger Kara Lydon shared why eating dairy can be part of a healthy diet and gave her tips to add it to meals.

    Kelsie Calderon Read More
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