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  • binge drinking
    Health News Robin Rothstein

    Binge Drinking On Weekends May Seem Harmless, But Experts Warn Against It

    While it may seem like binge drinking on occasion is no biggie, researchers reveal some surprising statistics that it could negatively impact our health.
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  • White mug of Greek coffee surrounded by coffee beans on a saucer
    Beverage Erin Marie

    The Type Of Coffee That Will Help You Live Longer

    While coffee is shown to provide a wide range of potential health benefits, there may be one type of coffee that holds the key to living a long, healthy life.
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  • Doctor measuring woman's breasts
    Health Nancy Schimelpfening

    What To Expect After Breast Reduction Surgery

    Having large breasts is not always fun. Sometimes breast reduction surgery is a good option to alleviate pain and prevent future health issues.
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  • stressed woman
    Health News Kimberly Smith

    The Real Effects Of Stress On Your Immune System May Be Worse Than You Think

    Researchers who wanted to know just how much stress impacts the immune system studied 5,744 adults over the age of 50, and the results were surprising.
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  • Woman filming a video on her smartphone
    Health News Ciara Lucas

    Why Medical Experts Are Concerned Patient Influencers Are Sending The Wrong Message

    Social influencers have developed a new breed -- patient influencers who share medical advice and patient experiences. But health experts are growing concerned.
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  • ice cream
    Food Nancy Schimelpfening

    Is Eating Ice Cream Making Your GERD Symptoms Worse?

    Fatty foods, like ice cream, take longer to digest, meaning they spend more time in your stomach. As a result, your stomach makes more acid in response.
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  • a women with her tongue out and smiling in bed
    Health Ciara Turner-Ewert

    Researchers Say These 3 Bedroom Behaviors Boost A Woman's Chance Of Orgasm

    While there's no wrong or right way to reach this firework moment, there is still an orgasm gap between men and women. Here is how to change that.
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  • Cup of green tea
    Medications Amanda Vining

    Medications That Interact With Green Tea

    Packed with antioxidants, green tea has been found to improve brain health, aid in weight loss, and protect against cancer and heart disease.
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  • Man covering ears on airplane
    Symptoms Erin Marie

    How To Pop Your Ears And Relieve Pressure

    To relieve pressure, there are different methods one can implement to try and "pop" their ears, all of which involve restoring the balance of air pressure.
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  • People at Pilates class
    HIIT Catherine Caruso

    Everything You Need To Know Before Trying A Hot Pilates Class

    Hot Pilates is a low-impact, high-intensity workout. It is typically performed in a room heated to 95 degrees Fahrenheit with 40% humidity.
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  • Keto diet food concept
    Lifestyle Diets Isabel Cohen

    Does The Keto Diet Work For Diabetes?

    The keto diet appeals to people who want to lose weight without having to restrict total calories or meticulously track food intake.
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  • Erin Oprea smiling and wearing hoodie
    Experts Kelsie Calderon

    Celebrity Trainer Erin Oprea On The Biggest Mistake People Make While Working Out - Exclusive

    If you want to look like ripped celebrities, personal trainer to the stars Erin Oprea says to watch out for this one big mistake during your workouts.
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  • Store shelf baby formula
    Vitamins And Supplements Catherine Caruso

    How Big Of A Difference Will Operation Fly Formula Really Make In The Formula Shortage?

    The baby formula shortage has made many parents fearful of being unable to feed their babies. Here's what kind of help Operation Fly Formula can provide.
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  • Justin Bieber at an event in Los Angeles
    Health News Anne Taylor

    Justin Bieber's Ramsay Hunt Syndrome Diagnosis Explained

    Bieber announced his diagnosis on Instagram today.
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  • A holographic of human intestine
    Crohn's Sabika Hassan

    What's The Difference Between Crohn's Disease And Ulcerative Colitis?

    Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis both tend to show several similarities in their symptoms. So how exactly does each differ? Well, one is not curable.
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  • licorice root on a plate
    Medications Nancy Schimelpfening

    Medications That Could Have Negative Interactions With Licorice

    Love it or hate it, licorice can be a beneficial herbal supplement. But could your medication interact negatively with it?
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  • woman sitting on bed holding abdomen
    Health Sabika Hassan

    How Soda Impacts Your Bladder

    Whether you call it pop or soda, America's favorite carbonated beverage has many effects on the body. Find out about how it specifically affects your bladder.
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  • three bottles of neroli oil
    Health Ciara Turner-Ewert

    What Is Neroli Oil And Why Should You Use It?

    A popular perfume, neroli oil has long been used in aromatherapy and Indian traditional medicine. But what else might this aromatic oil be used for?
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  • Passport and COVID-19 PCR COVID test laying on top of a map
    COVID Erin Marie

    What To Know About The US Ceasing Pre-Departure COVID Testing For International Travelers

    International travelers to the U.S. may soon see an uptick as travelers no longer have to provide a COVID test 24-hour prior to takeoff.
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  • beetroot gummies
    Vitamins And Supplements Nancy Schimelpfening

    The Benefits Of Beetroot Gummies Explained

    A good alternative for getting the benefits of beetroot is to take a supplement in the form of a powder, pill, or gummy, but is it effective?
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  • woman wearing mask
    COVID Nancy Schimelpfening

    Why The CDC Still Wants You To Keep Your Mask Handy

    While many are feeling back to a more normal way of living, the CDC wants to remind us to keep our masks handy. Here's when you might want to mask up.
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  • Woman sweating with tissue on forehead
    Nutrition Health Digest Staff

    Everything You Wanted To Know About Electrolytes

    Here's what you need to know about electrolytes: Why they're important for much more than rehydration, what happens if you have too much of them, and more.
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  • Headshot of Joshua Di Frances
    Experts Robin Zabiegalski

    LG NOVA's Joshua Di Frances On The Future Of Healthcare Technology - Exclusive Interview

    Joshua Di Frances is excited about the future of healthcare. The LG Head of Incubation told Health Digest about their upcoming plans for technology in wellness.
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  • Person getting acne cortisone injection
    Acne Amanda Vining

    How Cortisone Injections Treat Acne

    While most people experience acne at some point in their lives, certain types of acne are more stubborn than others. Cystic acne is one of these types.
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  • A young woman using an agility ladder
    Fitness Ciara Turner-Ewert

    The Real Health Benefits Of Using An Agility Ladder

    When you incorporate an agility ladder into your workout, it's benefiting you more than you think. It's actually improving your overall physical performance.
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  • Parents and child in the pool
    Swimming Catherine Caruso

    Should You Enroll Your Young Child In Swim Lessons?

    Watching your young child learn to swim for the first time can feel scary. But experts recommend starting them sooner rather than later.
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  • The word "MONKEYPOX" written across a city skyline
    Health News Erin Marie

    Monkeypox Cases Are Slowly Climbing In The US. Should You Be Concerned?

    The respiratory transfer of viral particles can occur, but monkeypox is primarily contracted through contact with the bodily fluids of an infected individual.
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