Which Muscles Are You Working When Rowing?
While rowing is a great cardio workout to get those muscles burning, you may find yourself asking what muscle groups rowing actually works.
Read MoreWhile rowing is a great cardio workout to get those muscles burning, you may find yourself asking what muscle groups rowing actually works.
Read MoreEverybody knows that exercise can improve your physical health, but is it possible that the benefits of exercise for children go beyond just the body?
Read MoreSo you know that dopamine is a brain chemical, but did you also know low levels of dopamine can lead to mental and physical issues? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreThe effects of the overturning of Roe v. Wade can be seen and felt in many areas of life, including women's access to emergency contraceptives.
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Read MoreDid you know that ujjayi breathing can benefit your health? You just need to direct your attention to your breath. Here is what you should know.
Read MoreThe results of a new study suggest that ingrained bias concerning the gender or race of your doctor may have an influence on your health outcome.
Read MoreMany are still in shock over the Roe v. Wade overturn. If you find yourself struggling to cope, an NYC mental health specialist has some suggestions.
Read MoreIf you are feeling a strong emotional reaction to the overturning of Roe v Wade, you're not alone.
Read MoreIf you've tried to improve your sleep with limited results, maybe it is time to work with your chronotype. Here are some ways to do just that.
Read MoreChakras are disc-like spinning vortexes positioned along the spinal column, starting at the base of the spine and ending just above the top of the head.
Read MoreWhile many risk factors for stroke are controllable, it turns out that many people who get strokes had risk factors they didn't even know they had.
Read MoreEucalyptus oil is full of antimicrobial, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties. These properties help prevent gum disease and ward off unwanted bacteria.
Read MoreEven though marijuana doesn't have all the same harmful chemicals as tobacco, your lungs can still be at risk. Here is what you should know before you smoke.
Read MoreThe American Academy of Pediatrics has issued new recommendations for breastfeeding that emphasize the benefits and call for more support for nursing parents.
Read MorePro CrossFit athlete Kelsea Hellyar discussed the mental aspects of peak performance and how she keeps herself both mentally and physically ready for her work.
Read MoreUp to 80% of women in their childbearing years experience fibroids at some point in their lives. Most of the time, they're virtually painless.
Read MoreA blood sugar crash is when the sugar in your blood — also known as glucose — drops below normal. Glucose is the primary source of energy for the body.
Read MoreWhile walking regularly is recommended to improve bone density, there is a way you can hack your body's ability to build new bone.
Read MoreIn type 2 diabetes, the pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin, which is the hormone responsible for letting blood sugar into the cells.
Read MoreOB-GYN Dr. Caroline Colin explained how women can have better orgasms and how the soundwave therapy of Cliovana helps with sexual dysfunction.
Read MoreSurrogacy attorney Evie Jeang shares her experiences with surrogacy and IVF, including what to expect, how to prepare, and what pitfalls to avoid.
Read MoreIt's been known that healthy habits can help reduce age-related problems. Now there's evidence that the way we feel about our age can also make a difference.
Read MoreIt's important to be transparent about your medical history.
Read MoreAntibiotics, a type of antimicrobial drugs, are medications used to treat bacterial infections. However, taking them too often can cause serious problems.
Read MoreTemperatures aren't the only thing that's hot about July. July is one of the most popular birth months. Here's what to know about babies born during this month.
Read MoreThere are two kinds of specialists who treat liver diseases. Here is what you should know about the difference between hepatologists and gastroenterologists.
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