What To Expect When You Get Your Braces Off
Before considering braces removal, it's important to be aware of what to expect and the precautions you may need to take after getting rid of braces.
Read MoreBefore considering braces removal, it's important to be aware of what to expect and the precautions you may need to take after getting rid of braces.
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Read MoreOnce wine meets air, the oxidation process begins. Once oxygen is introduced to the wine, it fuels the growth of natural bacteria found within the grapes.
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Read MoreOne of the most commonly held beliefs about ibuprofen is that it should not be taken without food. But is that really true?
Read More"Sister, Sister" star Tia Mowry recently opened up about her experience with endometriosis and how it has affected her path to motherhood. Here is what we know.
Read MoreActress Jamie-Lynn Sigler has been living with multiple sclerosis since she was 20, and has learned how to manage it, be open about it, and even embrace it.
Read MoreMeditation is an ancient practice of stilling the mind and concentrating attention on the present moment, and it has become more mainstream in recent years.
Read MoreThis healthy stuffed peppers recipe makes easy ingredient swaps to yield a more nutritious version of the classic dish.
Read MoreVitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is essential for many processes in the body, but is it possible that taking too much of it can lead to kidney stones?
Read MoreVarious therapies and lifestyle changes are recommended by doctors to manage arthritis symptoms and reduce the pain. These include a change in diet.
Read MoreThere may be times when we're perfectly safe, yet our inner alarm system flags up danger, activating our primal survival instincts. Trauma is often at the root.
Read MoreNot only is your skin an organ, but it is your body's largest organ, and keeping it hydrated is important, but how do you do that overnight?
Read MoreAcidity or heartburn is not always the reason for indigestion. Instead, indigestion could be a symptom of rumination -- a commonly misdiagnosed gut disorder.
Read MoreAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders, according to the CDC. What are signs that you have it?
Read MoreTennis has long been touted as a sport that provides excellent health benefits, and it is a fun way to stay healthy, but exactly which muscles does it support?
Read MoreIt goes without saying that losing weight is hard to do. Here is a four step holistic approach that might make the process just a little bit easier.
Read MoreBy the age of 43, 90% of our eggs are no longer viable for pregnancy. Can we rely on egg freezing to beat these odds and ensure that we can get pregnant later?
Read MoreAlthough Gatorade was developed with science in mind and is the favorite of many athletes, there are downsides to the drink that you should keep in mind.
Read MoreLemon water is purported to have a host of health benefits. You may have heard that drinking lemon water promotes bladder health, but is that true?
Read MoreThe American Dental Association advises us to brush our teeth for two minutes twice daily, but equally as important as the toothbrush is the toothpaste.
Read MoreWisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars in the back of the mouth. They often need to be removed, so why do we develop them in the first place?
Read MoreCalcium deposits, also known as tartar or calculus, are essentially hardened plaque. Here's how to prevent calcium deposits from developing on your teeth.
Read MoreNew research sheds light on how severe obesity can impact the efficacy of two COVID-19 vaccines and the antibody response.
Read MoreAffecting over 23 million people in the United States, autoimmune diseases occur due to an overactive immune system. Being female may make you more susceptible.
Read MoreExperts caution about the potential risks associated with toxoplasmosis, a disease passed to humans through parasite-contaminated cat feces.
Read MoreThe FDA announced May 5th in a public statement that they have restricted access to the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. Here is what you need to know.
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