Are Dermal Fillers A Safe Solution For Acne Scars?
Since dermal fillers are gaining ground in the U.S., it's vital to understand if the popular cosmetic procedure is a safe solution for acne scars.
Read MoreSince dermal fillers are gaining ground in the U.S., it's vital to understand if the popular cosmetic procedure is a safe solution for acne scars.
Read MoreAround 20% of people with acne develop scars. Can you expect acne scars to fade with time, or will you need treatment if you want to get rid of them?
Read MoreAging is a process that happens to everyone, but what causes it? This is what the immunological theory of aging says about how aging occurs.
Read MoreBecause hormones play a significant role in so many areas of the body, it's easy to hypothesize that hormones could be involved in the body's aging process.
Read MoreFlaxseeds have been touted as an important source of omega-3s, but can they help with aging? Find out how flaxseeds may be the key to aging well.
Read MoreIf you're constantly sneezing, especially when you find yourself at home, you may be allergic to the dust around you. Luckily, there are some ways you can tell.
Read MoreMore than 25 million people suffer from seasonal allergies. Here's what we know about how the immune system responds to create seasonal allergies.
Read MoreWhile allergy shots are given to avoid the pesky symptoms that come along with allergies, you should also be aware of how long each appointment will take.
Read MorePreparing for surgery can be a confusing experience, especially if you don't know what to expect. Luckily, there are a few tasks that can ease the hesitation.
Read MoreIf you regularly feel anxiety, you may find yourself worrying about a plethora of things. But do you need to worry about anxiety causing atrial fibrillation?
Read MoreLong hours, rigid deadlines, and company networking events can provoke a little anxiety for any of us. How can you tell if your anxiety may be holding you back?
Read MoreAllergic asthma isn't the same as regular asthma. Here's what you should know about allergic asthma and its causes, symptoms, and treatments.
Read MoreVarious types of water are becoming more popular than others. One example is alkaline water. But is it really all that special, and what are the benefits?
Read MoreAny diet with wine included, like the Mediterranean diet, is bound to be a popular trend. But how much wine can you really drink on the Mediterranean diet?
Read MoreBarley tea may not be well known in Western countries. However, with a wide range of potential health benefits, it might be time to take note of the beverage.
Read MoreWater is undoubtedly one of the most fundamental components of our existence. So what happens to our bodies when we don't drink enough water every day?
Read MoreA biopsy is generally a simple procedure that involves taking a piece of tissue from the body and carrying out tests or looking at it under a microscope.
Read MoreWhen it comes to cancer, doctors carefully choose to use the term remission. This is typically done because being in remission covers a wide range of results.
Read MoreThere may be risks associated with using a condom, including an allergic reaction to latex. However, some wonder if cancer could be among the risks.
Read MoreSweet potatoes are well known for their strong nutrient profile. In fact, some wonder if they can be the key to lessening the chance of certain types of cancer.
Read MoreSkin cancer affects more people than any other cancer. New research is leading to a novel treatment that can help.
Read MoreYou may know tomatoes as being a healthy food to incorporate in your diet. But can they actually thwart diseases like cancer? Here's what to know.
Read MoreActress Kirstie Alley passed away at 71 from colon cancer and her death has doctors issuing an important warning. Read on to find out what you should know.
Read MoreKirstie Alley was loved and honored by many throughout her long acting career. Here's what to know about the late actress's passing.
Read MoreAbnormal vaginal bleeding is by far the most common symptom of endometrial cancer. However, there are some more unexpected symptoms as well. Keep reading.
Read MoreIf you're diagnosed with breast cancer postpartum, you may wonder if you have the option to breastfeed your baby. Here's what to know.
Read MoreWorking out at home has made exercise more convenient for many folks. Here are a few simple cardio workouts you can do in the comfort of your own home.
Read MoreIf you're a treadmill fan, you might be searching for ways to up the ante on your favorite workout. Here are some ways to burn more fat on the treadmill.
Read MoreJennifer Lopez is known for having a great physique. It's no wonder, then, that people want to know her secret. Here's what her personal trainer has to say.
Read MoreHere's what you need to know about gluten and the impact on your health.
Read MorePeople with celiac, gluten sensitivity, or a wheat allergy may follow a gluten-free diet. But, could eliminating these foods lead to constipation?
Read MoreThis time of year is notorious for all types of illnesses, including the flu. But could the end of the U.S. flu surge be just around the corner?
Read MoreMany parents are trying to care for their kids during the peak of cold and flu season but are struggling to find medications. Here's what experts recommend.
Read MoreGetting the cold can be a real bummer. Now, scientists may have identified a new factor in why we get them, suggesting they don't call it a cold for no reason.
Read MoreEnemas involve inserting liquid into the rectum. Learn what the process involves, what they're used for, and what you need to know about the procedure.
Read MoreTwo terms we have often heard with COVID drugs and vaccines are FDA approval and Emergency Use Authorization. These are the important differences between them.
Read MoreA new study aims to explain how our vaccines stack up against the new COVID variants. Here's what experts have to say.
Read MoreChildren who are affected by COVID-19 have recently been developing a barking cough usually associated with croup. Croup is often triggered by a virus.
Read MoreHealth experts are predicting a high number of flu cases even as we're still battling COVID-19. But what happens to your body if you get the two simultaneously?
Read MoreFor those experiencing burning nose symptoms, you may want to wait before assuming that it's due to COVID-19 right away. Instead, consider all the facts.
Read MoreLong COVID can make day-to-day life difficult. However, researchers now suggest the vaccine may help improve outcomes for those managing it.
Read MoreThe FDA just phased out the last monoclonal antibody medication. What does this mean for this kind of treatment?
Read MoreA few antiviral medications are currently in use for COVID-19 treatment. However, research suggests that there is a promising new antiviral on its way.
Read MoreChina is once again experiencing a surge in cases of COVID-19, but this time some experts think that it could signal the end of the pandemic. Here's why.
Read MoreAfter contracting COVID, the body seems to become immune to the virus for a time. How is the severity of infection affected by previous infections or vaccines?
Read MoreAlthough COVID-19 cases appeared to be declining for a period of time, they seem to be increasing now. The new wave in China is concerning experts in America.
Read MoreResearchers have been studying how symptoms like loss of taste and smell are linked to antibody levels. These are the differences that they have found.
Read MoreWith COVID-19 subvariants on the rise, the Biden administration has announced a COVID-19 Winter Preparedness Plan, which includes more free home COVID tests.
Read MoreThe long-term effects of COVID haven't yet been understood. The CDC has just announced a study that may make headway on accurately reporting long COVID deaths.
Read MoreThe COVID virus can have a variety of effects on the human body, including on the brain. Discover new research that suggests it can significantly age the brain.
Read MoreThe FDA recently updated its age guidelines for the bivalent booster. Here's everything you need to know about guidelines for young children.
Read MoreToothaches can be warning signs of underlying oral health conditions, including tooth decay, infection, and damaged teeth or fillings.
Read MoreThinking of DIYing a brighter smile? An exclusive Health Digest survey has discovered the ways that people prefer to whiten their teeth at home.
Read MoreWith dental care, the focus tends to be on the teeth themselves -- but your gums shouldn't be overlooked. Here's what swelling around one tooth may mean.
Read MoreWhat prompts the development of hairy tongue, or coated tongue? Here's everything you need to know about what causes the condition and how to prevent it.
Read MoreThough mainly used for baking and cooking, health experts say it is the alcohol that makes pure vanilla extract a good home remedy to have for tooth pain.
Read MoreDetermining whether your pain is stemming from your teeth or your gums is the first step in discerning what has gone awry and how to treat it.
Read MoreYou probably know you should brush and floss for good oral health, but you may not know that certain habits might be harming your teeth. Here's the scoop.
Read MoreA properly fitted night guard can prevent damage to your teeth from grinding, and they don't necessarily need to pose any risk of cavities, either.
Read MoreDiscolorations on your teeth can be unsightly and embarrassing. Learn more about the causes of white spots on your teeth and how to reduce their appearance.
Read MoreBraces are often key to creating a straight smile, but they can interfere with many aspects of life. Find out if you can wear a mouth guard if you have braces.
Read MoreRoughly 3 out of 10 children grind their teeth by the age of 5. Night guards are typically the go-to treatment for bruxism, but are they safe for children?
Read MoreIt's clear tooth gems are having their moment in the spotlight. However, before considering the tooth accessory, it's best to have all the information upfront.
Read MoreViewers of the original Avatar film experienced a form of Post-Avatar Depression Syndrome (PADS). Here's everything you need to know before you see the new one.
Read MoreThe idea of the tortured artist is a common concept among creative people, but is there a link between depression and creativity? Find out what experts say.
Read MoreNew trends show that children may be more likely to develop diabetes in the future. Here's what the research says and what's behind the shift.
Read MoreAlong with fruits, vegetables, grains, and dairy products, protein is one of the five main food groups that constitute a balanced diet.
Read MoreThe use of Ozempic for weight loss is now affecting those with diabetes. Unfortunately, there are now a number of issues patients with the condition are facing.
Read MoreWhile some people are more productive in the early mornings, others become more alert at night. Unfortunately, this could affect your risk for diabetes.
Read MoreDiabetes can lead to a potentially dangerous symptom: foot ulcers. Here's what happens when you have foot ulcers and how to treat and even prevent them.
Read MoreLeft untreated, high blood sugar can be dangerous. Learn the fastest ways to treat high blood sugar quickly and when you should see a doctor instead.
Read MoreSodium and potassium are vital for your health, but they must be balanced. Here's what happens when you consume too much sodium and not enough potassium.
Read MoreWith Shiitake mushrooms being the second-most consumed type of mushroom in the world, some may begin to wonder if they're actually good for you.
Read MoreDepending on the cause of your fatigue, certain foods may help fight it. Here are some potentially fatigue-fighting foods, along with their pros and cons.
Read MoreA variety of skin conditions can occur in babies due to their delicate skin. Here's what to look for in your child and when to call a doctor.
Read MoreEczema can be treated with various over-the-counter and prescription medications. Here's what to look for -- and avoid -- to solve your itchy skin woes.
Read MoreEczema can be hard enough to deal with on its own, but the condition can also make you prone to other complications. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreWhile there isn't a lot of research on alternative treatments for eczema, some are worth noting -- and honey happens to be one of them. But does it work?
Read MoreEczema is a condition that causes dry and itchy skin, which typically affects babies. Here are a few things parents should know about eczema in babies.
Read MoreDo you typically bathe once a week or once a day? Health Digest readers were asked how frequently they showered. Read on to find out what they said.
Read MoreWhere do you prefer to get your sweat on? Health Digest surveyed 612 readers to find out their favorite location to exercise. Here's what they said.
Read MoreFood allergies and intolerances can be hard to distinguish. In this interview, biochemist Dr. Hart explains how to tell them apart.
Read MoreTo find out which electrolyte drink brand people prefer most, we asked Health Digest readers to vote for their go-to beverage out of five answer options.
Read MoreRunning, walking, swimming, biking, or hiking? In an exclusive survey, Health Digest readers shared their favorite way to exercise in the great outdoors.
Read MoreLongevity is a key aspect of health on many people's minds these days. But what kinds of exercises actually lead to thriving into our later years?
Read MoreIn a Health Digest survey, we wanted to know what time of day most people were getting their sweat on. Here's when the majority of people are working out.
Read MoreWith any surgery there are risks, and as Dr. Meegan Gruber of TLC's "Awake Surgery" explains, even general anesthesia comes with its own dangers.
Read MoreThere are ways to treat a cough naturally if you prefer not to take medication. Here's what the most popular remedies are according to a recent survey.
Read MoreIt may seem difficult to get enough protein through vegan food. But according to a leading lifestyle medicine doctor, it's easier than you might think.
Read MoreLife can be full of instances where we wind up with scars. Fortunately, there are OTC medications that can help them heal. But which is the most popular?
Read MoreHeart health is important even during the holidays. Here are three foods to load up on for a happy heart this time of year.
Read MoreTo get a better idea of what time most people get up in the morning, we surveyed participants to share their typical wake-up time out of five answer choices.
Read MoreTo find out how much screen time people indulge in daily, we asked Health Digest readers to report how many hours per day they spend looking at screens.
Read MoreTikTok is inspiring millions of users to get up and get moving. But which fitness trends are catching on the most? Here's what our survey has to say.
Read MoreBoard-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Meegan Gruber explained why she does awake procedures and gave a preview of her new TLC show, "Awake Surgery."
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what most people prefer when it comes to exercise? We got the scoop on what low-impact activity people love most.
Read MoreGinger, citrus, turmeric, elderberry, or garlic? We asked our readers which immune-boosting ingredient they preferred. Here is what they said.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Health Digest, licensed psychologist Dr. Carolyn Rubenstein debunks the most common misconceptions about anxiety.
Read MoreIn an exclusive Health Digest survey, we asked participants which scientifically-backed methods they incorporate to decrease the stress they experience.
Read MoreDietitian and TikTok star Stephanie Grasso explained why she doesn't like intermittent fasting and what she recommends people do instead for healthier eating.
Read MoreRegistered dietitian and TikTok star Stephanie Grasso explained how to read nutrition labels and why it will give you a better idea of how you're eating.
Read MoreMelissa Claire Egan and writer Josh Griffith of "The Young and the Restless" discuss the effect of mental health representation in an exclusive interview.
Read MoreAlternative milk seems to be all the rage these days. With a plethora of types and brands to choose from, we set out to know which is the most popular.
Read MoreSome people believe that bundling up in layers or exercising to induce sweating will help rid the body of fever faster.
Read MoreCatching a fever as an adult can be serious. However, for newborns, a short-term spike in body temperature can definitely be more threatening.
Read MoreBreaking a bone can be a disappointing experience. However, some are curious to know if keeping your body moving can help throughout the healing process.
Read MoreYou may not pay much attention to your feet, but they're one of the hardest-working body parts. And if you're having foot issues, your workout may be to blame.
Read MoreLooking to maximize your efforts in and out of the gym? Patrick Dale, an ex-Marine, PT, and fitness writer gives some tips on how to get the best results.
Read MoreThe holidays may have your time so scattered that exercise is not a priority. But, researchers say even short bursts of activity can improve your health.
Read MoreExercise is important for maintaining your health and mobility. But if you're dealing with joint issues, you may want to consider these exercise tips.
Read MoreWhen you have a stress fracture, there are certain types of exercises you can do to stay in shape, that is, with your doctor's permission, of course.
Read MoreWhether prompted by a viral infection, or allergy season, there are different remedies used to relieve sinus pressure, but can exercise also be one of them?
Read MoreMany people experience neck pain during core exercise -- a sign you're doing the exercise wrong. But there are ways to avoid neck pain when doing an ab workout.
Read MoreIf you want to save your favorite pizza for more than a few days, storing your extra slices in the freezer can help them last longer.
Read MoreChili's Grill & Bar may not be the first place you'd choose for healthy eating. Read this to know how to tweak the restaurant's meals to make them healthier.
Read MoreTo help you narrow your options to some of the best possible picks at Subway, we've put together this list of healthier choices you can make on your next trip.
Read MoreSalmon is relatively low on the methylmercury toxicity scale, provides health benefits for the brain and heart, and is safe for weekly consumption.
Read MoreCoconut milk is used in many Indian and Southeast Asian dishes and has a rich, creamy flavor. Find out whether or not coconut milk is good for you.
Read MoreRecent research has studied a possible correlation between eating almonds and appetite regulation. Here's exactly what the research has found.
Read MoreNightshades have gotten a bad rap but they boast a number of health perks. Here are some unexpected benefits of eating nightshade fruits and vegetables.
Read MoreWhether creamy or crunchy, peanut butter is a delicious staple in many pantries. You could just eat the yummy spread by the spoonful -- but should you?
Read MoreWhen you use the bathroom, you may notice changes in your stool, including a greasy appearance. This may have something to do with the intake of certain foods.
Read MoreThe baby formula shortage has ignited the need for big changes within the U.S. food supply system. Here's how the FDA is responding.
Read MoreToday's sushi restaurant menus are filled with options that have evolved far beyond traditional sushi. Here are the best and worst ways to eat sushi.
Read MoreA new study reveals some of the potential impacts ultra-processed food has on our cognitive health. Here's what researchers found.
Read MoreThere's now a wide variety of gluten-free pastas out there, but not all are equal. Discover if chickpea pasta could be the cause of your bloating.
Read MoreThere are over a dozen kinds of edible shellfish, such as oysters and clams. Here's everything you need to know about the nutritional benefits of shellfish.
Read MoreDue to the nutrient content of beets, it has been theorized that they might fight cancer. Here's what the research currently says about beets and cancer.
Read MoreA migraine is more than just a headache. When your go-to treatments don't work, relief could be as close as your local chiropractor's office.
Read MoreSimultaneously having a migraine and an intense stomach ache may sound like a nightmare, but luckily, there are ways to manage these coinciding conditions.
Read MoreSome headaches come and go, but persistent headaches come back too often. Luckily, there are some methods that can help prevent them before they even start.
Read MoreHaving the occasional headache can ruin your day, but chronic migraines can disrupt your life. Here are five products that make living with migraines easier.
Read MoreWhile it might seem counterproductive to consider light therapy to treat migraines, some may be intrigued to see if green light therapy could actually help.
Read MoreAfter a successful decades-long career as a broadcast journalist, Barbara Walters chose to retire in 2014 when she was in her mid-80s.
Read MoreAt the beginning of the pandemic, the United States banned all travel from China. Now once again, the travel rules are changing based on new requirements.
Read MoreThere are multiple styles of thongs that prevent visible panty lines. However, despite the benefits, some may be hesitant to use the underwear daily.
Read MoreAfter breaking a bone and going through the entire healing process, you may be curious to know if it's likely to break the same bone again.
Read MoreDehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a hormone produced by your adrenal glands. Here's what you should know about it and when you might want to test it.
Read MoreExperts are still trying to understand all of the side effects of COVID-19. Luckily, a recent study has discovered more about the cause of loss of smell.
Read MoreRegardless of the cause, hip weakness can seriously affect a person's life. It impacts other parts of the body. But could it be at the root of your knee pain?
Read MoreSome sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have been linked to an increased risk of certain types of cancer, like ovarian cancer. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreWhile the heights of males vary around the world, there is a country leading the way in the tallest average male, which may have to do with certain factors.
Read MoreAlthough most spider bites aren't harmful, some can be especially dangerous for some people. Here's how to identify a poisonous bite and what to do.
Read MoreWhen a baby is born with a cone-shaped head, most parents are quickly concerned if the baby's head will remain the same or resume a more rounded shape.
Read MoreIf you've ever experienced a bleeding ulcer, you're not alone. Though peptic ulcers are common and treatable, it's vital that you address them ASAP.
Read MoreSuddenly noticing a yellow-green color change in your vaginal discharge may lead to instant panic. However, being informed can let you know what's going on.
Read MoreBoth the female and male anatomy contain nipples that are susceptible to bleeding. Luckily, knowing the source of the bleeding can help determine treatment.
Read MoreFor over a decade, Oprah Winfrey has been vocal about her experience with Hashimoto's disease, a condition that has left her experiencing a number of symptoms.
Read MorePreparing for a new baby? It may seem like there's so much to do that you'll never feel quite ready. Luckily, some exercises can help prepare you for labor.
Read MoreFor most people, finding a bump around the nipples can be alarming at first. However, there are certain causes as to why they emerge in the area.
Read MoreA spritz of perfume can offer a boost of confidence on a first date or during a job interview. However, applying it to your hair may not be the best thing.
Read MoreEstrogen supplements can be prescribed to pregnant women or those trying to conceive. However, the million-dollar question is if it's actually safe.
Read MoreApart from red and white blood cells, platelets are critical to blood composition. If you have low platelet count, here are some tips to boost them at home.
Read MoreHow someone goes about stimming may look a bit different to a person who has never seen it. However, it doesn't mean it's a negative trait to be concerned with.
Read MoreWhile in the shower, whether at home or visiting a friend, we may reach for the bar of soap. However, you may want to think twice before sharing soap bars.
Read MoreMom was right all along when she said gargling with salt water can help a sore throat. And the old home remedy comes along with many more health benefits.
Read MoreReading glasses typically become necessary as we age. But given the cost of prescription lenses, you may wonder if there's any harm in OTC drugstore glasses.
Read MoreFor some, anal sex can lead to dealing with undesirable effects, including bacterial infections and skin irritations. But can this involve colon cancer?
Read MoreIn the event of a surprise sting from a scorpion, there are a few things you should do right away. Luckily, not all events require a trip to the hospital.
Read MoreThe postpartum body is filled with surprises. Just ask this parent who shared her bewildering postpartum experience of lactating from her armpit.
Read MoreSpotting can be a worrying development, particularly if your period isn't due for a while. But, funnily enough, it can also be an early symptom of pregnancy.
Read MoreWhile combination pills are a common choice, they may not be a good choice for everyone. Here's what you should know about progestin-only and combination pills.
Read MoreSitting in a sauna can have health benefits. However, these rewards are not without risk. Here's what you need to know about the risks of sitting in a sauna.
Read MoreJust as the reason for surgery varies, so does the method. Here's what you should know about open and minimally invasive surgeries and how they differ.
Read MoreEye examinations are carried out by both optometrists and ophthalmologists. However, both have differences despite focusing on eye- and vision-related issues.
Read MoreChances are that, when it comes to our major organs, most people know what they're for. But what about the spleen? What role does it play in our health?
Read MoreWhether you have sutures or stitches, your doctor will provide specific instructions for caring for them. Here's what you should know about the differences.
Read MoreMany people are quick to assume that medical procedures automatically refer to surgery. However, procedures and surgery are two different things.
Read MorePlacenta previa is a rare pregnancy condition in which the placenta blocks the cervix partially or totally. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreIf you're planning to have hip replacement surgery, here are some things you should avoid afterward to hasten your recovery.
Read MoreGetting an ancestry test is an extremely popular thing to do these days. Find out if it's possible to be 100% of one ethnicity on your ancestry test results.
Read MoreEven though health advice from celebrities is typically bogus, some of their unusual health habits actually do hold some benefits for us ordinary folks.
Read MoreEarly treatment of bacterial vaginosis necessary, because it can lead to other serious illnesses If left untreated. Here are its causes and symptoms.
Read MoreEveryone has different preferences about shaving their armpit hair. But is it true that shaving your armpit hair will help you smell better?
Read MoreWith many factors in play, it can be challenging to remember how to behave in an emergency room. Here are the things you should never do when visiting the ER.
Read MoreThe prenatal period is an incredible time when your baby quite literally takes form. With that in mind, is it safe to drink occasionally during pregnancy?
Read MorePICC stands for peripherally inserted central catheter. Here's what you need to know about PICC lines, including their risks and benefits and why they are used.
Read MoreWhen it comes to fertility treatments there can be lots of confusing terminologies, such as in vitro versus in vivo. Here's what to know about the differences.
Read MoreActress and model Cara Delevingne has become a sexual health advocate with a new project addressing the gender climax gap. Here's what we know.
Read MoreInsufficient sleep doesn't just make you feel lousy. It can also interfere with your well-being, including your periods and reproductive health.
Read MoreThe experience of having a rainbow baby can take an emotional rollercoaster on you physically and mentally. Therefore, it's best to be aware of what it is.
Read MoreBeing bloated can feel uncomfortable or become extremely painful. The good news is that there are several natural ways to relieve painful bloating.
Read MoreSudden and uncomfortable tightness or tension in your throat can have several causes. Here's when to call your doctor and what to look out for.
Read MoreYour diet may affect how your hormones behave. If you're on the keto diet and you suspect it's affecting your period, it's best to visit your doctor.
Read MoreWhile menstruation is a natural part of a woman's life, red vaginal discharge outside of the standard menstrual window may indicate something else.
Read MorePregnancy brings with it radical transformations, both in your life and in your body. Read on to find out how your bones may be forever changed after pregnancy.
Read MoreIf you're one to feel insecure about the appearance of your nails due to nail pitting, there are simple ways to treat the condition at home.
Read MorePregnancy is a time when weight gain is inevitable. However, if you're looking to drop a few pounds, there are things to consider before going on any diet.
Read MoreMost of us will experience a nose bleed at some point, and while they're typically harmless, it's helpful to know how to prevent and stop one. Here's the scoop.
Read MoreIf you're having surgery, you're likely to get some type of anesthesia. However, with local anesthesia, there are various drugs and ways to administer them.
Read MoreYou may wonder if acupuncture can be a good, safe, alternative method to help ease the aches and pains of pregnancy. Here's what you need to know.
Read MorePinworm eggs tend to hide and spread to anything a person touches. Luckily, there are some easy hygiene habits that can help prevent pinworms.
Read MoreThere are a few factors to keep in mind regarding spider bites, including how to take care of the wound and whether or not it's safe to suck the venom out.
Read MoreIf you wake up with a full or tight stomach in the morning, you may be experiencing morning bloating. Luckily, a few tips should help avoid the feeling.
Read MoreYou tripped over something and now your toe is broken, and you're wondering how long until you're healed. Discover how long it takes for a broken toe to heal.
Read MoreThere comes a time when you don't want your menstrual cycle interfering with your life. There are some natural remedies to delay your period, but do they work?
Read MoreWhile frequency of the stool is important to keep track of, paying attention to whether it floats or sinks is sometimes considered to be even more important.
Read MoreOut of all STIs, chlamydia and gonorrhea are two of the most common. While they're often associated with each other, they're two entirely different infections.
Read MoreWhen bloated, the abdomen may appear larger in size. However, some symptoms of bloating may not be as widely known, such as shortness of breath.
Read MoreWhile most people are used to drinking protein shakes after an intense workout, drinking one right before you hop into bed may not be such a bad idea.
Read MoreOn December 1, 2022, the Biden administration unveiled a plan that aims to put an end to HIV/AIDS for good. Here's what you should know about the plan.
Read MoreYou probably don't think of health benefits when it comes to scorpion venom. Surprisingly this venom can contribute to several therapeutic applications.
Read MorePregnancy is an exciting time for many. And one of the most exciting events is hearing your baby's heartbeat for the first time. So when does that happen?
Read MoreHair loss isn't always something we can control and our genetics may dictate when and how much we lose. If you opt for Rogaine, this is what to expect.
Read MoreGonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted infection. Here's the scoop on the causes, symptoms, treatments, and prevention of gonorrhea.
Read MoreMedium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil is a supplement that is growing in use and popularity, especially alongside a keto diet. Could it be helpful for epilepsy?
Read MoreVertigo is a condition in which a person has the perception that the world is spinning. It's the result of issues concerning the inner ear and brain.
Read MoreLoneliness can affect your mental health but did you know it can affect your physical health too? Here's how loneliness can affect those with heart conditions.
Read MoreVision loss is a challenging condition that can affect all aspects of a person's life. Hence, it's important to know the side effects of losing one's eye sight.
Read MoreOnce eyelash lice are attached to your body, they can stay alive for up to 4 weeks. Here's how to prevent them from settling in and treat any infestation.
Read MoreMaybe you've heard of a stricture, or perhaps it's a new term. In the realm of medical conditions, it's used to describe a variety of issues and diagnoses.
Read MoreWhen disabling hearing loss isn't treated, it can interfere with daily life. Here are some of the unexpected side effects of losing your sense of hearing.
Read MoreMany people may experience diminished taste due to an infection or health condition, and this can cause a number of knock-on effects. Learn more here.
Read MoreUnlike a visible wound on your skin, internal bleeding that occurs inside the body is easily overlooked. Hemorrhaging could cause a wide variety of symptoms.
Read MoreCobblestone throat can have various underlying causes. Here's what you should know about the condition and when it's time to go see a doctor.
Read MoreThose who enjoy outdoor activities during the winter months can be susceptible to windburn. Luckily, experts offer tips for how to treat the discomfort.
Read MoreTouch shouldn't be taken for granted. The ability to experience the world through touch can be lost -- and when that happens, a host of side effects can occur.
Read MoreIf you experience a gallbladder attack, you will immediately be made aware of it. Here's what to look out for and how to prevent it from occurring.
Read MoreIf you're diagnosed with hypertension, there's a lot you can do at home to control the blood pressure -- primarily by adopting a healthier lifestyle.
Read MoreLosing your sense of smell can be scary, and it comes with a host of side effects.
Read MoreCOPD is a common chronic lung disease that develops due to an accumulation of exposure to toxins. Myths abound about the disease, and we're here to dispel them.
Read MoreHave you ever heard of Ménière's disease? Well, it's a thing. And we've got the symptoms, causes, and common treatments right here.
Read MoreWhile experts have warned of the flu, COVID-19, and RSV, until now, there's been little talk of A Strep in kids. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreTinnitus causes someone to hear noises that don't come from an audible source, and myths about the condition are common. Here are some you can stop believing.
Read MoreBroken bones can be painful, and they might take a little while to heal. Here's a look at everything that happens inside your body when you break a bone.
Read MoreCan horseback riding be as therapeutic for individuals struggling with multiple sclerosis as it has been found to be with other conditions? Here's the research.
Read MoreMost of us experience back pain at some point or another, and it can mean different things depending on the location. Here's what lower left back pain may mean.
Read MoreDiarrhea is a condition involving watery or loose stool that, in its acute form, typically lasts between 1 and 2 days. Here is how you can relieve diarrhea.
Read MoreLaughing disorder, or pseudobulbar affect (PBA), is a medical condition characterized by uncontrolled crying and laughing. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreBone spurs are common, especially among older adults, and many cause no pain or problems. If you have one, here's what you need to know.
Read MoreMRSA is a strain of staph bacteria that can work its way into open sores and wounds, causing infection. Here are the ways an MRSA infection affects the body.
Read MoreWhile some are aware that slippery elm may help with certain health conditions, others are eager to know if it particularly helps with a sore throat.
Read MoreIf you have a child who needs a surgical procedure, chances are, you're slightly nervous. However, your child might have even more fears than you.
Read MoreYou may have heard of a condition described as acute or chronic and wondered what the difference is between them. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreIf you have cystic fibrosis, it can be a challenge to maintain a healthy weight. Here's why a high-calorie diet is essential when you have cystic fibrosis.
Read MoreFor people living with IBD (whether it's ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease), learning how to manage a flare-up is crucial. Here are some helpful strategies.
Read MoreIf your doctor recommends surgical treatment, you may meet with a general surgeon. What is a general surgeon and what kind of procedures do they specialize in?
Read MoreIf you have recurring yeast infections, there might be an unexpected explanation. Here are some surprising factors that can cause yeast infections.
Read MoreGrowth hormone deficiency is a condition that can affect children and adults, resulting in poor growth and other health problems. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreIt's possible to make your life with sciatica more stress-free than you might think. Just make sure to avoid doing some of these everyday things.
Read MoreLearn about getting access to home health care, what types of home health care are available, and some of the health care services that can be provided at home.
Read MoreBiofeedback therapy is designed to help people learn how to control certain physiological processes. Read about its different forms and how it is practiced.
Read MoreIt can be confusing when two health conditions are similar. Here's a breakdown of two similar conditions -- peptic ulcers and gastritis -- and how they differ.
Read MoreAnkle pain can arise from a number of causes, but certain indications may suggest that gout is the underlying issue. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreScoliosis is a condition in which the spine is curved abnormally, and it can affect both children and adults. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreCold sores and fever blisters have several similar qualities. However, there is one thing that can separate the two that some may not be aware of.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what is Guillain-Barré syndrome? We've done some homework here, so you don't have to. Read on for GBS causes, symptoms and treatments.
Read MoreCarpal tunnel syndrome can come with plenty of aches and pains. But new research suggests there may soon be a new, low-cost, minimally-invasive way to treat it.
Read MoreAccording to the World Health Organization (WHO), the most common of these is Alzheimer's disease. An estimated 60-70% of dementia cases are Alzheimer's cases.
Read MoreBeloved Brazilian soccer legend and international sports icon, Pelé, has died at the age of 82. Here is his cause of death, explained.
Read MoreSoccer superstar Pelé has died at the age of 82. Here's what we know so far about the health issues he experienced leading up to his death.
Read MoreFollowing the horrific death of two children, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Target Corporation issued a recall on 204,000 weighted blankets.
Read MoreIt's been nearly six years since President Barack Obama left office, and you may be wondering how having access to Obamacare has impacted people with cancer.
Read MoreThe life expectancy of Americans dropped to a level that hasn't been documented since 1996. Here's why the average life expectancy in the U.S. has decreased.
Read MoreA new study suggests a link between the consumption of a popular red food colorant, known as Allura Red AC -- or Red 40 -- and increased risk of gut disorders.
Read MoreIf you have severe hypertension, you'll want to pay attention to what you eat and drink. Here's what a new study says about coffee and your blood pressure.
Read MoreOn Dec. 15, the CDC announced that they extended BMI growth charts for children and teens ages 2 through 19 to include higher BMI percentiles. Learn more here.
Read MoreChildren's cold medicines are flying off the shelves. If you're unable to find brand-name medications at your local drug store, here's what you can use instead.
Read MoreIt has taken Stan years to get comfortable in his body and, in his words, feel up to posting about his fitness progress. The star shares his struggles candidly.
Read MoreWith the pandemic and the Olympics in mind, some experts have been wondering if the Qatar World Cup poses any risk of spreading another illness known MERS.
Read MoreWith 80% of U.S. counties currently reporting a lack of infectious disease doctors, experts anticipate a substantial shortage to endure over the next 10 years.
Read MoreBunions are the protruding bony bumps at the base of your toe. In addition to surgery, there are several products that you can try out to relieve bunion pain.
Read MorePeople trying to manage type 2 diabetes take note: Calorie counting is out and carbohydrate counting is in, according to a recently published study.
Read MoreA newly published study points to extreme temperatures as another possible factor that may influence one's risk for death due to heart disease.
Read MoreThe American Diabetes Association's updated standards of care for healthcare practitioners this year are focused on access, prevention, and other concerns.
Read MoreThose who use tobacco are more susceptible to tooth decay and related dental health issues than non-smokers, and a new study lends further evidence to this.
Read MoreAs the holiday season approaches, health officials are advising that Americans mask up. Discover the reason why experts suggest donning the mask again.
Read MoreThis year's flu season, combined with COVID and RSV, has hit families hard with illness. Discover why there's now a drug shortage at pharmacies as well.
Read MoreRheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder that not only inflames your joints, but can damage other parts of your body, such as the eyes and lungs.
Read MoreBreast cancer is one of the most common cancers and can be difficult to treat. Learn about a new treatment that can help patients with advanced breast cancer.
Read MoreSinger Celine Dion has been diagnosed with a very rare neurological disease. Learn more about Stiff Person Syndrome and what the condition entails.
Read MoreMore and more studies are finding that our mental and physical health are inextricably linked. So can your gut bacteria play a role in your mental health?
Read MoreA recent study in the Journal of the American Heart Association says having shingles can increase your risk of heart disease or stroke for 12 years or more.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Health Digest, Sonia Jhas, author and coach, explains why we should be vehemently rejecting the revival of "Heroin Chic."
Read MoreThis year's flu season has been the worst in over a decade. Learn how the government is using the COVID response model to handle rising hospitalizations.
Read MoreWith the holidays around the corner, grabbing a mindfulness gift (for yourself or others) may not be a bad idea. Here are some of the best options.
Read MoreAnabolic steroids are often misused or abused, which can be fatal. Both the immediate and long-term side effects can wreak havoc on your health.
Read MoreEating plays a huge role in how we feel -- and not just in regards to digestion. So what happens when our gut isn't happy, and how can we help make it better?
Read MoreShingles is an inconvenient and painful condition. But new research shows that shingles may increase a person's risk for other long-lasting complications, too.
Read MoreAs newer studies examine cardiac procedures, specific differences in recovery processes and re-admittance in patients point to race as a potential cause.
Read MoreWithout donors, people in need of blood are in trouble. A long overdue change in policy may open doors for more donors, aligning with science, not orientation.
Read MoreThere's a lot of information in sewage that you'd never expect. Learn how testing sewage can help health officials to target and mitigate outbreaks of polio.
Read MoreThere's no question that the heart is one of the most vital organs of the body. This is everything you need to know about atrial septal defects in the heart.
Read MoreWhen it comes to protecting your heart, researchers say drinking this type of tea may help. Here's what they found about tea drinking and heart health.
Read MoreHormone levels affect many aspects of your life including mood, sleep quality, and energy levels. Here are the exercises that will help balance your hormones.
Read MoreHIIT is the most effective type of exercise to generate afterburn. That's because you're working at an anaerobic intensity for short intervals.
Read MoreWhile the keto diet is accessible to many different types of individuals, some people should avoid it altogether — including anyone who is breastfeeding.
Read MoreIf you have a gluten intolerance or celiac disease, you need to follow a gluten-free diet for your health. But don't let these mistakes undermine your efforts.
Read MoreThough the keto diet is popular, for many it might not be sustainable. When you come off the keto diet, you may observe some bodily changes.
Read MoreA keto diet might appear at first glance to fit the criteria for a joint-friendly meal plan. But its effect on joint pain isn't so straightforward.
Read MoreIf you are on a low FODMAP diet, there are many foods you can't eat. But what about alcohol? Here's what to know about imbibing if you are on a low FODMAP diet.
Read MoreThe paleo diet can create nutritional gaps that are important to your health. But supplementation could help. Here's what to know.
Read MoreWill Poulter said his diet prevented him from socializing. He also struggled with his appetite, saying it was sometimes hard to stomach the food he had to eat.
Read MoreVegetables and whole foods provide many nutrients our bodies need to thrive. But with colon cancer, can a vegan diet help protect you or work against you?
Read MoreIf you're interested in the Keto diet during the holidays, we've got some useful information to keep you invested.
Read MoreMetformin, a drug used to treat type 2 diabetes, has been found to potentially reduce the body's ability to absorb vitamin B12. Should you take a supplement?
Read MoreAdderall withdrawal can feel very challenging for many. Fortunately, there are some best practices to keep in mind. Here's what they are.
Read MoreZyrtec is an antihistamine frequently used to treat a number of conditions. Here's what you should know about this over-the-counter drug.
Read MoreMiraLAX is a laxative medication commonly used to treat constipation. Here's what you should know about its uses, dosage, and side effects.
Read MoreThere is evidence that certain heartburn medications can affect how the body absorbs vitamin B12. Unless it's caught early, it can have far-reaching effects.
Read MoreIn 2018, CBD and CBG became legal to market and consume due to the legalization of hemp. But what are the proposed therapeutic benefits of CBD and CBG?
Read MoreMost opioid deaths occur not from the drug alone, but from mixing it with other substances. It's critical to know how long morphine stays in a person's system.
Read MoreIf you have diabetes, you might be prescribed insulin since your body can't produce enough or is resistant to it . Here's how long it takes for it to work.
Read MoreAtivan is a commonly prescribed medication for a variety of conditions, including anxiety. Learn about the potentially harmful effects of the drug.
Read MorePaxlovid has been used by many Americans during the pandemic. But now health experts warn of a price increase. This is what to expect.
Read MoreCaffeine and some antidepressants, like Wellbutrin, can have some adverse interactions. Here's everything you need to know about mixing the two.
Read MoreDoxycycline is a commonly prescribed antibiotic that treats a number of conditions. Here's everything you should know about this medication.
Read MoreMany people use oral or inhaled steroids to manage their allergies. Discover information about a new study that says these treatments may be bad for your brain.
Read MoreThe FDA oversees the drug market to guarantee that the medications you take are safe and effective. Here's what it means when a drug is FDA approved.
Read MoreProzac and Zoloft are medications that share similarities but also have several differences. Your doctor can help you decide which is right for you.
Read MoreThere are a number of treatment options for ulcerative colitis. However, they have the potential to cause some rather unpleasant side effects.
Read MoreUrinary tract infection symptoms can range from annoying to extremely painful. Therefore, many are eager to know how soon the medication gets to work.
Read MoreAs ADHD treatment progresses, a person may decide to change medications or stop them altogether. But the question is: What happens to their body when they do?
Read MoreLorazepam is a drug sold under the brand name Ativan, and is commonly used to treat anxiety, insomnia, and seizures. Here's the scoop on this medication.
Read MoreShowing our vulnerability to others is easier when we know what to expect, and Dr. Hafeez is here to explain what to anticipate when calling a crisis hotline.
Read MoreWhile the of phones and other screens is common among kids, a new study has found a link between screen time and obsessive-compulsive disorder in pre-teens.
Read MoreNeurodivergent is a term being used more and more lately, but what does it mean? And why is the term becoming more and more popular as of late?
Read MoreAgoraphobia is a kind of anxiety disorder that can severely impact life quality. Here's everything you need to know about the condition.
Read MoreIt's important to know the potential dangers of making TikTok your only mental health resource. Here are a few things mental health TikTok often gets wrong.
Read MoreSome stimming, such as hair pulling or head banging, can be harmful. In these cases, it is important to learn to manage stimming to avoid any complications
Read MoreThe concept of choice blindness isn't commonly talked about, but it can have important implications in daily life. Learn more about choice blindness.
Read MoreWhile bipolar disorder is usually treated with therapy and medication, exercise may also help assist these more traditional treatments. Here's what to know.
Read MoreBecoming aware of neurodiversity can help normalize differences, and awareness starts with understanding the signs and symptoms of neurodivergence.
Read MorePotassium plays a very important role in the human body. However, not everyone should follow the standard recommended daily intake for potassium.
Read MoreA proper balance of potassium in your diet is essential. If you have too much or too little potassium, this could lead to serious health consequences.
Read MoreWe have everything you need to know about ablation surgery, including what it is, how it's done, when you might need it, and what the risks and benefits are.
Read MoreWhen you think of chemotherapy, you may picture a patient on an IV. But chemo can actually be delivered in a multitude of ways. Learn more here.
Read MoreCurious about plastic surgery but concerned about the risks? Here are some of the most common and surprising side effects to take into consideration.
Read MoreAnesthesia is one of the most commonly used treatments in today's surgeries, but many people don't know what really happens to their bodies when they go under.
Read MoreIn vitro fertilization, often called IVF, is a series of procedures that helps people who have difficulties getting pregnant. Here's what else you should know.
Read MoreThe decision to undergo plastic surgery is personal. And as part of that choice, it's important to be aware of its possible risks and complications.
Read MoreAlthough liposuction seems like an easy fix, there are some important things you should know before getting this procedure.
Read MoreTattoos have become increasingly popular in recent years, and can cause some unexpected issues. Read on to learn how tattoos can impact your mammogram results.
Read MoreThere comes a time when breast self-exams may not be enough. Eventually, women are encouraged to get annual mammograms. At what age should these exams begin?
Read MoreMammograms are an incredibly common exam and effective tool for detecting breast cancer in women. Here's how they work.
Read MoreNot knowing what to do if a baby has cradle cap can be frustrating. It's important to learn more about the condition and its symptoms, and how to treat it.
Read MoreKissing has a long and interesting history. But what really happens when you kiss your partner? Discover the good and bad side effects of kissing here.
Read MoreMost people know that some moles should be checked out regularly by a healthcare provider. However, at what point does the same attention apply to freckles?
Read MoreSharing is caring, right? Maybe not when it comes to some personal items. Here's why you may want to keep your favorite deodorant to yourself.
Read MoreWhile skin lesions can be normal, there are times when they may be deadly. Identifying potentially dangerous skin lesions is as easy as ABCDE.
Read MoreNowadays, some are using foot peel masks for a number of reasons. However, there are some factors to consider before you begin slathering them on your feet.
Read MoreNowadays, different products are sold to keep underarm odor at bay. However, antibacterial deodorant is a bit different than what some may be used to.
Read MoreWhile skin tags can be found between folds of skin, some can grow on or near the eyelid. Luckily, there are ways to get around the skin tag.
Read MoreNot all skin types react to beauty treatments the same way. There may be a difference in how a person's skin color interacts with certain treatments.
Read MoreWhile dermaplaning can be a good option for those looking for smoother skin, there are some additional downsides to consider before booking your appointment.
Read MoreFreckles are generally harmless. However, they can be removed or faded using a variety of methods. But can taking vitamins actually be one of them?
Read MoreThe human skin comprises tiny sacs of hair follicles surrounded by glands that secrete sebum. Here's everything you need to know about sebaceous cysts.
Read MoreIf you shave regularly, chances are you have had your fair share of ingrown hair cysts. They usually go away on their own, but there are steps to treat them.
Read MoreWarts are usually harmless, but can often be unsightly or embarrassing. Discover what causes warts, along with several methods to safely remove them.
Read MoreGel polish is often preferred since it lasts much longer than regular polish and protects the nail from breaking, but can it also lead to premature aging hands?
Read MoreA new type of face mask started popping up on social media and beauty store shelves: the magnetic mask. But are they safe enough for your skin care routine?
Read MoreFortunately, aside from not getting injured in the first place, there are a number of ways to reduce the chances of scarring after being hurt.
Read MoreCollagen is one of the body's building blocks, but did you know there are different types in the body? Learn more about the 5 types of collagen.
Read MoreCastor oil has been around for a long time, but can it be beneficial to your skin? Find out what the experts have to say about using castor oil on your skin.
Read MoreSome people find their freckles a nuisance, while others love and celebrate them. But did you know there are two kinds? Learn about the two types of freckles.
Read MoreSometimes, for many different reasons, a bump can also arise from a nose piercing, and in such instances, many wonder how to get rid of it. Here's what to know.
Read MoreFreckles, those tiny spots that appear anywhere you get a lot of sun, are generally harmless. However, they could be a precursor to a more serious condition.
Read MoreIngrown hairs are not only unsightly, but they can cause discomfort. Here are some ways to know if it's infected and how to treat it.
Read MoreWith daily responsibilities and activities, the times adults go to bed vary. Here's what researchers (and Health Digest readers) say is the best time for bed.
Read MoreNot getting enough sleep can affect someone's physical and mental health, and one cognitive function that sleep deprivation appears to interfere with is memory.
Read MoreMany people have nightmares on a weekly basis. What some may not know is that certain foods may increase the chance of having them. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreWhen do you apply deodorant for best results? Some brands suggest at night, but experts say there are dos and don'ts when it comes to wearing deodorant to bed.
Read MoreWant to get a better night's rest? If you struggle with improving your sleep cycle, we'll share some holistic tips for you to try at home next time.
Read MoreMost people know that not getting enough sleep can take a toll on your body. However, unexpected side effects on your metabolism can also occur.
Read MoreThere are many myths surrounding sleepwalking and those who suffer from the condition. Learn the truth about these myths that you should stop believing.
Read MoreWhile most people experience paralysis that prevents their bodies from acting out their dreams, that's not true for people with REM sleep behavior disorder.
Read MoreSleep deprivation can have serious consequences on both the body and mind. Many people not realize it, but it can even affect your appetite.
Read MoreSleep paralysis is a state that renders you unable to move or speak when you're waking up or about to fall asleep. Here's why sleep paralysis happens.
Read MoreExperts advise against eating certain foods before bed, as they can ruin your sleep. But some snacks might actually help you catch more Zzz's.
Read MoreFollowing proper sleep hygiene is imperative for youngsters and adults, but what is it, exactly, and what makes it important? Here's what you should know.
Read MoreIt's well known that different factors can affect the health of our kidneys. However, is it possible that lack of sleep could be one of them?
Read MoreWhile lifting weights can be good for your health, you might wonder if it is ok for kids to do it. Here's what you need to know about kids and bodybuilding.
Read MoreWhile building up your core is vital, be careful not to overtrain. Here's how often you should work this key muscle group for the best results.
Read MoreA standard walk or run on the treadmill is beneficial. However, there's a reason experts recommend incorporating resistance bands into your treadmill workout.
Read MoreIf you're new to exercising in the morning, you may need to leave extra time between waking up and working out for optimum results.
Read MoreIf you are serious about your fitness, you know the importance of stretching. Here's a list of bicep stretches to incorporate after an intense arm workout.
Read MorePosterior tibial tendonitis is caused by the inflammation of the posterior tibial tendon. These are the signs you might have posterior tibial tendonitis.
Read MoreIt's always a good idea to talk to a doctor any time you notice a new, persistent body odor. Here's what it might mean if you smell like bleach.
Read MoreFor those with ovarian cancer, early detection of the disease is vital. However, many symptoms might be overlooked. Here's what you should look out for.
Read MoreFinding a lump is one of the most common ways to catch breast cancer early, but there are others, too. Here are some of the unexpected symptoms of the disease.
Read MoreMost of the time, cirrhosis that isn't extensive doesn't have symptoms. Here are some signs to watch out for and discuss with a medical professional.
Read MoreEach cell in the body has thousands of enzymes performing numerous functions. This is what it means when you have high levels of the enzyme creatine kinase.
Read MoreScratching can usually relieve an itch. But, if you have neuropathic itching, this may not work. Here's what you can do to treat neuropathic itch.
Read MoreWhen your skin itches, a good scratch can often make the discomfort go away. However, with neuropathic itching this may not work. Here's what causes it.
Read MoreCertain symptoms in men might be a signal that they've developed type 2 diabetes. Here are the signs that might warrant a visit to your doctor.
Read MoreYour tongue can offer important clues to your health status. Here are some common signs you may want to pay attention to.
Read MoreAntiperspirants are a non-invasive way to deal with excessive sweating on the skin. They work by forming a temporary "plug" in the pores.
Read MoreThere are over 100 types of arthritic conditions, including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Here are early signs you could be developing arthritis.
Read MoreWhile not as common as other diseases, meningitis affects a sizeable proportion of U.S. individuals each year. Here are the symptoms you shouldn't ignore.
Read MoreAlbumin is a protein produced by the liver which circulates in the bloodstream and performs several vital functions. This is what it means when albumin is high.
Read MoreIf your tongue is discolored or displays any other atypical characteristics, this could point to an underlying issue. Here's what causes bumps on the tongue.
Read MoreSince our bodies don't produce certain vitamins, many choose to supplement to help fill any nutritional gaps. Why take supplements and multivitamins together?
Read MoreJust how effective are Vital Proteins supplements, and what exactly can they do for you? Here's what you can and can't expect if you start taking them.
Read MoreSomeone may have recommended that you begin adding a B vitamin into your diet. However, which one do you need, and, more importantly, what's the difference?
Read MoreConsuming vitamin D can bring a variety of benefits. Now, experts are elaborating on what higher concentrations of the vitamin can do for your brain health.
Read MoreThe vitamins and nutrients we ingest have a huge effect on our overall health. Now, a new study has found what a boost in vitamin D can do for your brain.
Read MoreVitamin E is present in lots of foods. But you may not be getting enough. Here's how you'll know.
Read MoreBloating is common and typically resolves on its own. But if you experience it often, you may wonder if supplements like probiotics can help.
Read MoreStanding outside in freezing temperatures or stepping out of the shower into a cold room can be uncomfortable, but your body has a way to help you warm up.
Read MoreThe struggle to lose weight affects a number of people. Therefore, some experts looked into including financial incentives for some to shed a couple of pounds.
Read MoreThere are a number of theories as to the best way to lose weight, ranging from the best form of exercise to even what temperature is best to exercise in.
Read MoreThe weight of the human body and its organs can vary depending on several factors. However, a study set out to find the average weight of certain human organs.
Read MoreRegistered Dietician Shira Barlow weighs in on a recent podcast about the trend of taking Ozempic for weight loss.
Read MoreProducts like Hydroxycut seem to be the answer to weight loss. However, Hydroxycut's main ingredient may be as special as you might expect it to be.
Read MoreThere's a lot more to toning and bulking than the amount of weight and reps. Here's what you need to know to put together a workout that works for you.
Read MoreOverall, regular yoga practice can help to increase muscle strength and endurance, but if you want to strengthen your arms try these specific yoga moves.
Read MoreA good yoga class can do wonders for the body -- until you get a cramp in your foot. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to ease or prevent it.
Read MoreWhile treatments for flat feet may include physical therapy, some yoga enthusiasts may be wondering if yoga would be an effective treatment for the condition.
Read MorePeople might be drawn to yoga to get a firmer butt over time. However, an injury known as a yoga butt is an injury that requires patience to heal.
Read MorePlantar fasciitis occurs when the tissue connecting your heel with the bottom of your foot becomes inflamed. This is how yoga can help this painful condition.
Read MoreHow long it takes to see results from your yoga practice and the benefits you experience may be different from those of others. Here's what to expect.
Read MorePracticing yoga has been shown to bring both mental and physical benefits, and certain poses are guaranteed to help start your day off right. Here's the scoop.
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