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  • Dr. Thomas Mather smiling in the woods
    Experts Robin Zabiegalski

    Tick Researcher Dr. Thomas Mather On The Best Way To Avoid Tick Bites This Summer - Exclusive

    Summer is tick season, increasing the risk of bites and potential tick-borne illnesses. Dr. Thomas Mather shared some strategies for avoiding tick bites.
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  • Dr. Caroline Colin smiling
    Health Robin Zabiegalski

    OB-GYN And Sex Expert Dr. Caroline Colin On The Orgasm Gap And Having Better Orgasms - Exclusive Interview

    OB-GYN Dr. Caroline Colin discussed the orgasm gap, how people can have better orgasms, and how treatment options like the soundwave therapy Cliovana can help.
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  • two salads, green juice, and cottage cheese with fruit
    Lifestyle Diets Ciara Turner-Ewert

    What Counts As A Green Food On Noom?

    Popular diet app Noom divides up foods based on a three-color system. Find out more about the green food category and what part it plays in planning your meals.
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  • sunburnt face
    Skin Katherine Alexis Athanasiou

    Sunburn Vs Sun Poisoning: What's The Difference?

    A sunburn is one type of damage to the skin, but sun poisoning can result in worse, more-prolonged symptoms, including a higher risk of skin cancer.
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  • Glass of water with chia seeds
    Dietary Essentials Catherine Caruso

    Is TikTok's 'Internal Shower' Drink Actually Good For You?

    TikTok seems to have new trends going viral every day. But is the 'internal shower' trend actually worth the hype? Here's what the health experts have to say.
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  • Woman with headache and vertigo
    Symptoms Ginny Smith

    Symptoms Of A Stroke You Shouldn't Ignore

    When you have a stroke, early treatment is key to recovery and even survival. Here are the symptoms that indicate you should seek emergency care.
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  • Young girl holds chalkboard with HPV written on it
    Health Ciara Lucas

    More Teens Are Getting Vaccinated Against HPV. Here's Why Experts Say This Is Important

    HPV can greatly impact a person's health. That's why health experts are encouraging HPV vaccinations for adolescents and young adults of both genders.
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  • A bowl and mason jar full of mung bean sprouts on wooden table
    Food Erin Marie

    What Are The Health Benefits Of Mung Beans?

    Native to India, mung beans can be eaten in a variety of ways, including sprouted, unsprouted, dried, cooked, fermented, or consumed as flour or other products.
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  • woman choosing supplements
    Health News Kimberly Smith

    The FDA Has A New Guide For Dietary Supplements. Here's How To Use It

    To help consumers make informed decisions, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a new set of guidelines for buying and using supplements.
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  • Person sleeping in bed with smartwatch on their wrist
    COVID Erin Marie

    Is It Possible For Your Smartwatch To Detect COVID-19 Early?

    Wearable tech is used for many things nowadays. But are researchers getting close to a wearable device for COVID detection? Here's where the science stands.
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  • monkeypox globe under magnifying glass concept
    Health News Robin Rothstein

    Why Health Experts Say Monkeypox Worsens The Divide Between Rich And Poor Countries

    There may be specific reasons why the WHO chose now to declare monkeypox a public health emergency. However, it looks like a double standard to poor countries.
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  • Glasses of soda
    Health News Catherine Caruso

    Why The TikTok 'Healthy Coke' Trend Could Be Terrible For Your Teeth

    Known as "healthy Coke," the viral TikTok recipe has been deemed a healthier alternative to soda, but the trend may not be so good for you after all.
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  • Female research scientists looks through microscope
    Health News Ruth Clark

    Study Reveals Women Continue To Be Underrepresented In Clinical Trials

    Women having less representation in clinical trials isn't new. But recent research indicates why this disparity is impactful. Here's what to know.
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  • Tired mother breastfeeds young infant with head in hands
    Health Ruth Clark

    Is It Safe To Drink Energy Drinks While Breastfeeding?

    The fatigue of caring for a baby might make you reach for something like an energy drink to keep you going - but if you're breastfeeding, is it a safe option?
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  • Elisabeth Hasselbeck
    Celiac K. Cossey

    Inside Elisabeth Hasselbeck's Experience With Celiac Disease

    Digestive symptoms of Celiac disease include bloating, nausea, and chronic diarrhea. Weight loss and joint pain are some of the non-digestive symptoms.
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  • Сlean feminine sanitary napkin with question mark.
    Health Ruth Clark

    Are Menstrual Blood Clots Normal?

    It can be hard to know what's considered normal during a menstrual cycle, especially since they can differ widely from person to person.
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  • Jacob Sartorius sitting in front of a chalkboard
    Experts Robin Zabiegalski

    Gen-Z Musician Jacob Sartorius' Message For Everyone Struggling With Their Mental Health - Exclusive

    Musician and influencer Jacob Sartorius discussed managing his anxiety and depression and shared a message for anyone struggling with their mental health.
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  • Kelsea Hellyar smiling
    Experts Robin Zabiegalski

    Pro CrossFitter Kelsea Hellyar Reveals Why She Never Goes On A Diet - Exclusive

    Pro CrossFit athlete and Chief Brand Officer of Constantly Varied Gear Kelsea Hellyar revealed why she will never go on a diet as part of her regimen.
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  • A bathroom
    Health Conditions Anne Taylor

    Overactive Bladder Versus UTI: What's The Difference?

    Here's what you need to know about these two health conditions.
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  • A father talks to his dad with Alzheimer's
    Alzheimer's And Dementia Anne Taylor

    What People With Alzheimer's Wish Everyone Knew About Living With The Disease

    Read this if you know someone with Alzheimer's.
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  • A woman takes birth control pills
    Health Anne Taylor

    Can You Take Birth Control On An Empty Stomach?

    Some people will need to take their birth control with food.
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  • Scratching an itchy rash
    Rash Sandra Langel

    Types Of Skin Rashes Explained

    If a red, itchy, or unsightly rash has erupted on your skin, you're probably eager to learn the cause and how you can get rid of it. We've got the scoop.
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  • Someone has stomach pain
    Crohn's Anne Taylor

    Is Crohn's Disease Genetic?

    Here's what you should know if you have a family history of the disease.
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  • Woman holding caffeine serum
    Skin Catherine Caruso

    Why Caffeine Is A Popular Skin Care Ingredient

    From face masks to under-eye serums, caffeine can be found in a variety of different types of skincare products, but what can it do for your skin?
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  • woman with sunscreen on back
    Skin Jay Wilson

    When You Don't Use Sunscreen, This Is What Happens To Your Skin

    You've probably been told it's important to wear sunscreen, but what happens to your skin if you don't? We've compiled everything you need to know.
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  • Couple sleeping together and holding one another in bed with light streaming in through window
    Health News Erin Marie

    Light In Your Bedroom At Night Could Increase Your Risk Of Three Serious Health Conditions

    Because darkness triggers chemical reactions within the body to promote relaxation, being exposed to light at night can impact our circadian rhythm.
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  • vitamins and supplements
    Health News Kimberly Smith

    Why Experts Say Vitamins And Supplements May Not Be Worth The Price

    The Food and Drug Administration does not have the authority to approve vitamins and supplements. As a result, many contain unapproved ingredients.
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