What Happens To Your Body When You Wear Heels Every Day
High heels may make you look and feel powerful, bold, and sexy, but wearing them comes with some costs to your health. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreHigh heels may make you look and feel powerful, bold, and sexy, but wearing them comes with some costs to your health. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreFor most people, treating mono at home is relatively simple. Here are some tips and techniques for getting over mono quicker in the comfort of your own home.
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Read MoreFermented foods have incredible benefits. And did you know just how many there are that you can easily add to your diet? Keep reading to get all the deets.
Read MoreKombucha is often touted for its health benefits, but if you are not careful, it can also make you sick. Here's why, and how to drink kombucha safely.
Read MoreEating tomatoes is undoubtedly good for you, but is it possible to eat too many and cause harm to your health? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreCortisone injections are steroid shots commonly used to relieve pain from arthritis, or joint inflammation, but just how effective are they, and are they safe?
Read MoreWhether spin cycling, combat training, or HIIT, a competitive group fitness class might be your speed. Find out the pros and cons of getting fit with a group.
Read MoreThe human brain has five types of brain waves and is active even during sleep, but there is one brain wave you can tap into for substantial health benefits.
Read MoreKnown for their great taste and several health benefits, mushrooms are packed full of protein, vitamins, and minerals, such as vitamin D and fiber.
Read MoreGinger is used for everything from spicing up your tea to adding zing to sweets like good old-fashioned gingerbread, but how does it affect your blood sugar?
Read MoreWhile heart palpitations can be caused by many different factors including stress and exercise, they can also be triggered by certain foods and beverages.
Read MoreExciting new research opens us to the possibility that scientists may be able to reverse the aging of our cells in the not-so-distant future.
Read MoreIf you experience high levels of stress before, during, and after your commutes, you might not be as productive as you can be at work.
Read MoreEven though nothing beats a good night's sleep, there are a few ways you can recharge your mind and body if you are in need of rest but aren't able to sleep.
Read MoreNew data is emerging which suggests that there is a correlation between COVID-19 and dental health, but can COVID-19 actually affect your teeth?
Read MoreFrom teeth whitening to weight loss, apple cider vinegar is known as a real winner among health and wellness circles for many reasons.
Read MoreA new study reveals surprising distinctions between the various dietary fibers and their respective health benefits. Here's what scientists discovered.
Read MoreMenstrual care has evolved a whole lot over the years. One of the latest advancements is period underwear, but you may be wondering: do they actually work?
Read MoreThe average life expectancy within a country tends to ebb and flow depending on what is happening with its citizens. In the US, it continues to decline.
Read MoreCould your erectile dysfunction medication lead to vision problems? New research findings say there may be a link between ED medication and vision loss.
Read MoreTriple-negative breast cancer may be treated with a combination of medications, therapies, and surgeries including chemotherapy, mastectomy, and radiation.
Read MoreWhen you suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, certain things can trigger flare-ups causing joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. Pay attention to these.
Read MoreThere are many types of E.coli, and most are harmless, but some strains of the bacteria can make you very ill when they are consumed. How do you prevent this?
Read MorePsoriatic arthritis causes pain, swelling, and stiffness in joints. But there can be relief! Fish oil, or omega-3 fatty acids, can improve symptoms.
Read MoreTrauma can damage the brain in ways that lead to an increased risk of anxiety, panic attacks, post-traumatic stress disorder, trouble sleeping, and more.
Read MoreFree bowls of peanuts, pretzels, and popcorn have become common fixtures in restaurants, but you may want to avoid free bar snacks. Here's why.
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