This Is What Happens When You Eat Shellfish Every Day
There are a number of good reasons to incorporate shellfish into your diet if you don't have any related allergies, but is it safe to consume every day?
Read MoreThere are a number of good reasons to incorporate shellfish into your diet if you don't have any related allergies, but is it safe to consume every day?
Read MoreGinger has been used medicinally for centuries, but are its reputed properties the real deal? Read on to find out what might happen if you eat ginger daily.
Read MoreWith the emergence of the first Omicron COVID-19 variant case in the U.S., the CDC continues to stress the importance of protection through vaccination.
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Read MoreIf you've ever drunk juice from a box, it was likely a juice from concentrate. But just how bad is this type of juice for your health?
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Read MorePushups and sit-ups are both dynamic exercises that target specific muscle groups. But is one exercise better than the other for your health?
Read MoreIs there any real danger in sucking in our stomachs to portray a flat and toned tummy? Here are the physical and psychological impacts of this practice.
Read MoreThe World Health Organization (WHO) has identified the latest variant of COVID-19, named Omicron. Here's what we know about the symptoms it causes.
Read MoreUsually made with mixed nuts and dried fruit, trail mix can be a healthy treat. However, it can also be quite unhealthy when certain ingredients are added.
Read MoreThe first case of the COVID-19 variant Omicron has been detected in the United States. Here's what we know.
Read MoreWhile acne on your newborn is completely normal, there are steps you can take to ensure your child's skin stays clean and healthy.
Read MoreThe small, rounded bumps that appear on the edge of your front teeth are known as mamelons, but do they have any significance for your health?
Read MorePre-workout can offer many benefits, but it is important to take it at the right time.
Read MoreTrying to slow down aging? Practices including meditation, exercise, eating healthfully, and using sunscreen can help.
Read MoreIs taking too much Aleve or other over-the-counter NSAIDs as dangerous as health experts claim, or is it relatively innocuous? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreIf you had the Omicron variant, there is a good chance you would test positive for COVID-19, but wouldn't know which variant caused the infection.
Read MoreThere are unfortunately ways to make your shower — and your health — worse without even realizing it, especially in the wintertime.
Read MoreWhether it's relying too much on Dr. Google or not sharing relevant medical information, there are many things patients do that can exasperate their doctors.
Read MoreYou may think your hygiene routine is solid, but it turns out you may need a refresh. Read on to find out which body parts you may be washing the wrong way.
Read MoreThe types of foods and liquids we ingest, as well as how much of them we ingest, can influence how often we find ourselves going to the bathroom.
Read MoreThere are many reasons why people choose to cut dairy out of their diets. Around 65% of the U.S. population is lactose intolerant.
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