What It Really Means When You Break Out In Hives
Hives are an outbreak of red, splotchy welts that appear suddenly on the skin. What causes them, and how do you treat them? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreHives are an outbreak of red, splotchy welts that appear suddenly on the skin. What causes them, and how do you treat them? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreAs Kanye West wraps up his next album, his private chef has been whipping up some delish keto meals. Read on to learn what's fueling the "Yeezy" creator.
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Read MoreN95 and KN95 masks can be more than five times more effective than cloth masks in preventing COVID-19 transmission, but check that yours is authentic.
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Read MoreComedian Richard Pryor died at age 65 in 2005. What was his cause of death, and what should you know about this common health condition? Read on to find out.
Read MoreTaking a swim on a hot day can be a refreshing treat, but unfortunately, your pool might be harboring a host of icky germs. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreIf you are ready to start lifting and reap some amazing benefits, start slow and with the appropriate amount of weight. Here's how to know how much that is.
Read MoreDo you ever notice that you get shaky before mealtime? Is this your body telling you that you're hungry or is something more serious going on?
Read MoreWe live in a time of tooth-colored dental fillings, natural-looking crowns, and invisible braces, but what about ostentatious headgear? Does it still exist?
Read MoreYou know that hydration is important, but does it matter what time you get in those fluids? Read on to learn what happens when you drink water before bed.
Read MoreFrom mellow stretches to mild forms of exercise, these physical therapist-approved exercises may just help relieve your back pain.
Read MoreResearch on the use of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for younger children is ongoing, but the FDA wants more data before issuing full approval for that age group.
Read MoreBoth biological and psychosocial factors seem to factor into the reasons why men and women experience pain differently.
Read MoreWhile bicep curls, shoulder presses, and tricep dips are well-known arm exercises, you may be sleeping on one that can significantly improve your arm strength.
Read MoreYes, the Medicine Ball has ingredients with anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, but also pretty much maxes out your added sugar for the day.
Read MoreMany people struggle with swallowing pills into adulthood. Here's what it means if you can't swallow pills.
Read MoreThough arts often play second fiddle to math and science, playing a musical instrument can have a huge affect on the brain. Read on to find out how.
Read MoreCell phones are one of our era's greatest technological advancements. But do they have a dark side for your health? Read on to find out.
Read MoreWondering if you should still get a flu shot if you've been vaccinated against COVID-19? Here's what the science says.
Read MoreYou've probably heard about the benefits of drinking red wine -- but can grape juice provide the same perks, without the alcohol? Read on to find out.
Read MoreKombucha has been exploding in popularity, but if you have IBS you may wonder if you should avoid this fermented beverage. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreEight-time PGA Tour winner and Masters Champion Patrick Reed was admitted to the hospital with this terrifying illness.
Read MoreBooster shots for Pfizer and Moderna's COVID-19 vaccines have been announced, but what about Johnson & Johnson? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreWill you need a booster shot after being fully vaccinated against COVID-19? Here's what we know.
Read MoreSauna bathing has been shown to have positive effects on health, but health habits and issues need to be considered before implementing it on a regular basis.
Read MoreHumans weren't meant to be sitting all day. A little movement during your lunchtime can go a long way toward keeping your mind clear, creative, and productive.
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