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  • Child in an orange shirt sitting on a parent's shoulders during a concert, covering their ears
    Experts
    Experts Robin Zabiegalski

    Audiologist Dr. Hope Lanter On Minimizing Risks Of Hearing Damage During Summer - Exclusive Interview

    Many of our favorite summertime activities can also be harmful to our hearing. Audiologist Dr. Hope Lanter discussed how you can protect your ears from damage.

    Robin Zabiegalski Read More
  • Older hands holding image of brain
    Aging
    Aging Ginny Smith

    14 Signs Your Brain Is Aging Faster Than You Are

    Things like forgetfulness or a dulling of the senses are normal parts of aging, but how can you tell if your brain is aging prematurely? Read on to find out.

    Ginny Smith Read More
  • blonde woman gets too much sun
    Skin
    Skin Lauren Cahn

    What Really Happens To Your Body If You Get Sun Poisoning

    Despite its name, sun poisoning doesn't actually mean you've been poisoned by the sun. What really happens to your body if you get sun poisoning?

    Lauren Cahn Read More
  • A person driving
    Experts
    Experts Kelsie Calderon

    O'Neill Institute's Rebecca Reingold On Why Traveling To Another State For An Abortion Could Be Difficult - Exclusive

    Rebecca Reingold of the O'Neill Institute discussed the potential difficulties of going to another state for an abortion after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

    Kelsie Calderon Read More
  • Unhappy woman looking away
    Experts
    Experts Hannah LaFond

    Therapist Sarah Harte Explains How Overturning Roe V. Wade Will Impact Marginalized Communities - Exclusive

    Sarah Harte, LISCW and director at The Dorm, explained how the overturning of Roe v. Wade especially affects already marginalized communities.

    Hannah LaFond Read More
  • Concerned boy looks at father who sits beside him with his head in his hands
    Health News
    Health News Ruth Clark

    Research Reveals Fathers Can Actually Transmit Depression To Their Children

    From brain chemistry to genetics to traumatic life events, it's thought that a combination of multiple factors contributes to depression.

    Ruth Clark Read More
  • A woman is hot
    Health
    Health Anne Taylor

    Here's What It Really Means When Your Head Feels Hot

    It can be concerning when your head feels hot, but there are many potential reasons this can happen.

    Anne Taylor Read More
  • A woman itches her nose
    Health
    Health Anne Taylor

    What It Really Means When Your Nose Itches

    It's extremely common to get an itchy nose every once in a while, but there are many reasons why your nose might start to itch.

    Anne Taylor Read More
  • closeup of Dr Malhotra
    Experts
    Experts Erin Marie

    What Most People Say Before They Die, According To Top Palliative Doctor, Simran Malhotra - Exclusive

    Death and dying are often challenging both physically and mentally. Here are some lessons we can learn from those who are near the end of life.

    Erin Marie Read More
  • Several bottles of pills
    Health News
    Health News Anne Taylor

    Study Reveals ADHD Medications Could Be A Game Changer For Treating Alzheimer's Disease

    There is now hope that medications used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) could be repurposed to help people with Alzheimer's.

    Anne Taylor Read More
  • man and a woman doing pull-ups
    Weights
    Weights Beth Bradford

    Muscle Groups That You Should Be Training Together

    Working out the right combination of muscles recruits the most muscle fibers, but the wrong combination can thwart your entire workout.

    Beth Bradford Read More
  • women HIIT training
    Fitness Essentials
    Fitness Essentials Robin Rothstein

    Can Weekend-Only Exercise Still Contribute To Good Health? A Large Study Says It Can

    If you can't find the time to work out during the week, fear not! New research suggests weekend-only workouts may be just as beneficial.

    Robin Rothstein Read More
  • woman taking vitamin D
    Health News
    Health News Kimberly Smith

    Can You Overdose On Vitamin D?

    You may be taking vitamin D supplements to ensure you are getting enough, but there is such a thing as overdosing on it, as one instance recently showed.

    Kimberly Smith Read More
  • Formula on store shelf
    Food
    Food Catherine Caruso

    How The FDA Plans To Bounce Back After The Baby Formula Shortage

    The FDA released official plans for how they're going to address the formula shortage for a more sustainable, long-term approach.

    Catherine Caruso Read More
  • Angry hungry child holding silverware
    Health News
    Health News Erin Marie

    Yes, You Can Actually Be Hangry

    Hangry — a mash-up of the words hungry and angry — may be more than just a cutesy term to describe the crabbiness we feel when our stomach begins to growl.

    Erin Marie Read More
  • Dark under eye circles
    Allergies
    Allergies Erin Marie

    What Are Allergic Shiners?

    Often blue-gray or purple in color, the frequency and severity of allergic shiners vary from person to person. Treatment involves addressing the allergy.

    Erin Marie Read More
  • mammogram results
    Health Conditions
    Health Conditions Ruth Clark

    What Your Mammogram Can Tell You About Your Health

    From unusual wording to images, your mammogram results might have left you with even more questions than you had before. Understanding terminology can help.

    Ruth Clark Read More
  • Woman smiling while eating chocolate
    Food
    Food Andra Picincu

    Can Eating Chocolate Actually Be Proven To Be Good For Your Brain?

    Chocolate is beloved by many, but could it actually be good for your brain? Find out how this sweet treat could benefit your noggin and boost mental health.

    Andra Picincu Read More
  • Chopping cilantro on wooden cutting board
    Food
    Food Tiffany Nicole

    The Super-Herb That Can Boost Your Gut Health

    You may be used to seeing this herb as a garnish, but did you know it can help boost gut health? Learn more about its benefits for your body.

    Tiffany Nicole Read More
  • frowning girl holding thought bubble
    Health Conditions
    Health Conditions Lisabeth Fauble

    What You Should Know About Aphantasia

    If you know about aphantasia, you know it can affect one's imaginative experience. But researchers say it may not be as limiting to our lives as we think.

    Lisabeth Fauble Read More
  • Woman covering her mouth
    Symptoms
    Symptoms Erin Marie

    When Excessive Burping Can Be A Serious Concern

    Excessive burping that comes with nausea, vomiting, or painful bloating can all be indicative of a bowel obstruction warranting prompt medical attention.

    Erin Marie Read More
  • Couple lunging on beach
    Body Weight
    Body Weight Catherine Caruso

    Three Common Mistakes That Are Making Your Lunges Less Effective

    You don't need to have a gym membership or purchase equipment to do lunges at home. The one downside, however, is that they are often performed incorrectly.

    Catherine Caruso Read More
  • Man massaging sore calf muscles during running training.
    Lifestyle Diets
    Lifestyle Diets Ruth Clark

    Why The Keto Diet May Actually Be Bad For Your Bones

    The ketogenic diet forces your body to use fat for fuel rather than glucose. Your liver has to use stored fat to produce ketone bodies.

    Ruth Clark Read More
  • woman doing glute bridge
    Fitness
    Fitness Brynna Standen

    The Low-Impact Exercise You Should Be Doing To Strengthen Your Glutes

    If you're looking for a low-impact way to sculpt your booty, you might want to try this easy exercise. Learn how it's done, and if it's right for you.

    Brynna Standen Read More
  • Dr. Michael Horn smiles in a photo
    Experts
    Experts Anne Taylor

    Plastic Surgeon Dr. Michael Horn Shares Which Cosmetic Treatments To Avoid In The Summer - Exclusive

    Some cosmetic procedures are best to have done in the winter when you can avoid the sun.

    Anne Taylor Read More
  • Sleeping baby in cap with ears
    Experts
    Experts Felicia Lee

    Surrogacy Expert Evie Jeang On What You Need To Ask Yourself When Considering Surrogacy - Exclusive

    Attorney and surrogacy expert Evie Jeang revealed the most important questions potential parents should be asking themselves when considering surrogacy.

    Felicia Lee Read More
  • Kim Kardashian smiling
    Experts
    Experts Melissa Szaro

    Plastic Surgeon Dr. George Bitar On The Instagram Face And The Current Top Trends In Plastic Surgery - Exclusive

    Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. George Bitar discussed the "Instagram face" beauty standard and how it relates to current trends in cosmetic procedures.

    Melissa Szaro Read More
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