Why You Should Avoid Drinking Alcohol With NSAIDs
NSAIDs are common drugs used for pain, inflammation, and fever relief, but you might want to avoid mixing these medications with alcohol. Here's why.
Read MoreNSAIDs are common drugs used for pain, inflammation, and fever relief, but you might want to avoid mixing these medications with alcohol. Here's why.
Read MoreCorticosteroids are common drugs prescribed for many ailments, but is it safe to drink alcohol while using these medications? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreMedical interventions can help manage the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome and facilitate recovery from alcoholism, including medications. Read on.
Read MoreAlcohol is well-known for giving drinkers the munchies, but why is this? We dug in to find out.
Read MoreAlcohol poisoning is a severe consequence of drinking too much alcohol in a short period of time. Here are its causes, symptoms, and available treatments.
Read MoreAlcohol and tobacco each affect the body in particular ways on their own, so what happens when they're used together? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreDealing with alcohol use disorder is tough for many people. Nonetheless, some may wonder if consuming nonalcoholic beer may be safe for those with the disorder.
Read MoreAlcohol can have a number of effects on the body, including on the blood itself. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreAlthough whiskey may not be the cure-all it was touted to be centuries ago, it still has some proven health benefits.
Read MoreIf you're pregnant, you may be wondering what seasonal allergy treatments are safest to use. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreIf you're experiencing uncomfortable allergy symptoms, it might be hard to tell what's triggering them. Here's how to determine if mold might be the cause.
Read MorePeople with seasonal allergies might be finding their symptoms starting earlier in the spring or lingering longer in the fall. This isn't a fluke. Here's why.
Read MoreA new study from researchers in South Korea has found an unexpected link between daily levels of alcohol consumption and dementia.
Read MoreOne of CBD oil's most promising uses may be to treat conditions related to anxiety. Here's how CBD really works for treating anxiety.
Read MoreAn asthma attack may strike at any moment, so identifying and reducing exposure to the specific factors that affect you can help prevent a potential crisis.
Read MoreYou may know there are black teas and green teas, but what's the difference between them? Get the scoop here.
Read MoreZevia soda is a low-calorie, sugar-free drink made with all-natural, plant-based ingredients. It sounds good for you, but is it?
Read MoreMany people enjoy consuming Monster Energy drinks for the caffeine, but they are also loaded with sodium, sugar, and chemical additives.
Read MoreBirch water can provide a whole range of benefits, even without being directly ingested. Either way, some may even prefer it over other natural drinks.
Read MoreHow can you know if you're drinking too much soda? If any of these things happen to you, it's a pretty good indication that you should slow down and cut back.
Read MoreMost are aware of the risks of developing lung cancer, especially those who smoke. But what about those who have never touched a cigarette in their life?
Read MoreColorectal cancer is on the rise in patients under the age of 45, and scientists don't yet know the cause. Learn more here.
Read MoreHip pain is a common problem, affecting about 10% of the general population and increasing with age. However, these signs indicate that it could be bone cancer.
Read MoreIf your doctor diagnoses precancerous cells on or in your body, you may wonder if this means you'll definitely develop cancer. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreWomen with a cervical stump can go on to develop cervical stump cancer. Here's everything you need to know about its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
Read MoreIf you have a loved one currently going through chemotherapy this winter season, here's a list of both thoughtful and practical gift ideas.
Read MoreThere are quite a few misconceptions about cardio, which can impact one's workout goals. Here are the most common cardio myths you should stop believing.
Read MoreFrom unfortunate pains to the runner's high, the body undergoes a whirlwind of changes as you run a marathon.
Read MoreFeeling anxious about your first spin class? Here are some things you should know before getting started.
Read MoreSuitable for beginners, barre workouts are low-impact and rely on isometric contractions. Here's what will happen if you do them every day.
Read MoreIf you've experienced constipation before, you've probably taken medication like MiraLAX or Metamucil. However, many may be wondering which one is better.
Read MoreSome people infected with COVID experience effects long after the infection has cleared, and experts still don't understand much about this phenomenon.
Read MoreDoctors are warning that the coronavirus is not going away and that we should be prepared for more vaccinations in our future.
Read MoreA new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revealed just how common long COVID might be among American adults.
Read MoreWhile COVID is in the rearview mirror for many, its effects remain front and center for many people due to long COVID. However, a more nutritious diet can help.
Read MoreWearing a face mask when you're in a crowd is a no-brainer, but what if you're able to distance by 6 feet? Masking is still important even then: Here's why.
Read MoreDue in large part to the spread of the delta variant, COVID-19 cases are increasing in children -- and they are increasingly quickly.
Read MoreHere's everything you need to know about how COVID-19 can affect children – and how you and your family can remain protected.
Read MoreIf you are vaccinated and get a breakthrough COVID-19 infection, your symptoms are likely to be milder and last fewer days.
Read MoreAs we push forward toward the light at the end of the tunnel in regards to the COVID-19 pandemic, it's worth considering what it really means to be vaccinated.
Read MoreRecent research into long COVID has revealed the protective qualities of both vaccination and early Paxlovid treatment. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreIn a briefing, the Director-General of the WHO stated that within the year, COVID will no longer be pandemic. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreIf you're tempted to trade in your cloth mask for a fancy one with a valve or even a face shield, you may want to reconsider.
Read MoreThe list of post-acute COVID-19 symptoms continues to grow as a new study has discovered a link between long COVID and gastrointestinal problems.
Read MoreWhite House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that President Biden had tested negative on Tuesday prior to a trip to address climate change.
Read MoreWinter has historically been a time when the U.S. sees a rise in COVID infections, possibly due to holiday travel, indoor gatherings, and variants.
Read MoreDisease experts have warned that if left unchecked, COVID-19 could mutate into something that may evade our current vaccines. Is such a mutation already here?
Read MorePaxlovid, a drug developed by Pfizer, has emergency use authorization for some patients with COVID-19. But some are reporting a recurrence of the virus.
Read MoreOne of the newest tools being used to combat new variants of COVID-19 is the result of work by PATH to test the ability of COVID-19 tests to detect variants.
Read MoreDiagnosing Crohn's disease can be a little challenging. Here's how to go about ruling out other conditions, getting a diagnosis, and pursuing treatment.
Read MoreWhile Crohn's disease primarily affects the digestive system and small intestine, it turns out it can also significantly affect bone health. Here's why.
Read MoreSome people may find that their teeth feel soft. Why is this, and what causes soft teeth?
Read MoreFlossing your teeth is an essential part of any dental routine but, surprisingly, many people neglect it. Only 16% of people floss at least once per day.
Read MoreFor those who have a sensitive gag reflex, going to the dentist or even brushing your teeth can be highly unpleasant. Here's how to desensitize your gag reflex.
Read MoreIn people with lupus, the body begins to attack itself. In some cases, the mouth can be affected, which presents various challenges to oral health.
Read MoreWhen Nick Jonas was diagnosed with diabetes, he started down a path filled with challenges but also opportunities to inspire and help others.
Read MoreHypoglycemia has also been linked with a condition known as diabetic retinopathy, a condition characterized by vision impairment, which can worsen. Here's why.
Read MoreWhile metformin is good at its job, some taking the medication may experience side effects. However, discontinuing it on your own could make matters worse.
Read MoreDiabetes affects millions of Americans and can be difficult to manage. Here are the mistakes you could be making if you have diabetes.
Read MoreAlthough lupus and diabetes are very different, studies suggest that there may be a link between the two conditions. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreHalf of all those diagnosed with diabetes experience nerve damage, also known as diabetic neuropathy. Here's why this happens and what you can do to prevent it.
Read MoreType 2 diabetes is a chronic condition characterized by insulin resistance. It is the most common form of diabetes, accounting for almost 90% of all cases.
Read MoreDiabetes can cause a number of symptoms in the body, and can even affect your nail health. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreOne out of every 10 people in the United States has diabetes, and most of those people have type 2 diabetes. Obesity can contribute to its development.
Read MoreDiabetes is commonly associated with complications such as kidney problems and heart disease. It can also impact your joints. Here's why.
Read MoreIf your doctor diagnoses you with a thyroid condition, you are not alone. At least 12% of Americans will develop thyroid dysfunction in their lifetime.
Read MoreYou might be surprised by how little you need to spend at the grocery store for healthy stuff. Here are some budget-friendly foods to add to your shopping cart.
Read MoreHow does Melania Trump manage to look just as vibrant in her 50s as she did in her 20s? The first lady credits her diet.
Read MoreSplenda and stevia are two well-known artificial sweeteners. Although both are sugar substitutes, there are several differences in taste and composition.
Read MoreStar anise is a spice that can bring a number of health benefits. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreSweet potatoes and regular potatoes are both humble and versatile root vegetables, but American farmers and consumers have gone sweet for sweet potatoes.
Read MoreMost restrictive diets focus on cutting out one macro or everything but a handful of foods. In the case of the oatmeal diet that one food is, well, oatmeal.
Read MoreA number of nutritional professionals support Rice Krispie Treats for a pre-workout snack ... but typically only prior to higher intensity workouts.
Read MoreStevia has become a popular sweetener and alternative to sugar, but is it really good for you? Read on to get the scoop.
Read MoreThe 80/10/10 diet was designed to promote longevity and optimize health, but this restrictive eating plan may not meet your body's nutrition requirements.
Read MoreTeeth staining is an unfortunate part of life. Keep your smile on track by knowing the foods you should eat (and avoid) to keep your teeth bright and white.
Read MoreThe ketogenic diet mimics fasting and was invented as a treatment for epilepsy in the 1920s. Since then, it has become incredibly popular in the dieting world.
Read MoreProbiotics help to restore the balance of healthy bacteria in your gut. But is it better to get them through a supplement or by eating probiotic yogurt?
Read MoreQuest protein bars became popular in 2013. Some say that Quest is one of the best protein bars for athletes, but can you trust these claims?
Read MoreDirty keto follows the same guidelines as the original keto diet, but the type of fat you eat doesn't matter as much (or at all).
Read MoreStress can wreak havoc on our bodies and lives. But is it possible there's a supplement that can help calm us down. Here's what the science suggests may work.
Read MoreSplenda and Truvia are two sugar substitutes that claim to be healthier than sugar. Which one of these popular alternative options is better for your health?
Read MoreDoes anyone else remember the Subway diet and its spokesman, Jared Fogle? Fast forward to today and the Subway diet has lost its place among top dieting trends.
Read MoreIf you have acne alongside your eczema, you may consider taking Accutane. However, many wonder if it's actually safe to take when you have eczema.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Health Digest, Ali Kay talked about how her life has changed for the better since she started her fitness journey.
Read MoreLily Brooks O'Briant shared how she got involved with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and how her activism experiences informed her new Apple TV+ series.
Read MoreAli Kay talked with Health Digest about giving up alcohol, how it's changing her life, and why she wants to support others on similar alcohol-free journeys.
Read MoreHealth Digest sat down with fitness influencer and podcaster Ali Kay to talk about her fitness routine, balancing family and self-care, mental health, and more.
Read MoreIn "Life by Ella," Lily Brooks O'Briant plays a 13-year-old with a new lease on life after beating cancer. The actress discusses her role and activism work.
Read MoreCertified trainer and TikTok fitness sensation Frankie Alvarado shared his tips and favorite exercises for helping his celebrity clients build their booties.
Read MoreWhile discussing foods that encourage better brain health, Alton Brown explained which fruits he recommends adding to your daily diet.
Read MoreCertified trainer and TikTok fitness sensation Frankie Alvarado gave a preview of his app, Peachgainz, and shared the secrets to sculpting the perfect booty.
Read MoreFrankie Alvarado has the secret to not getting miserable with your diet. He told Health Digest how you can sculpt a perfect booty without cutting calories.+
Read MoreFitness influencer and certified trainer Frankie Alvarado shared his best tips and essential exercises for building the perfect booty without going to the gym.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview, Ali Kay told Health Digest how she makes time for fitness while running her own business and mothering two adorable boisterous boys.
Read MoreAlton Brown told us he's prone to overindulging in ice cream, so he implements a simple tip to help him stay on track with enjoying dessert in moderation.
Read MoreAlton Brown shared his tips for dealing with daylight savings time, improving sleep quality and brain health, and more in an exclusive interview.
Read MoreClinical psychologist Dr. Joseph Trunzo is an expert on how chronic illness affects mental health. He discussed how long COVID is similarly impacting people.
Read MoreAndi Dorfman, who starred on Season 10 of "The Bachelorette," told Health Digest how she got into running and her tips for adding it to your cardio routine.
Read MoreIn an interview with Health Digest, Jack Craig, a certified personal trainer, shared what he thought about TikTok's abdominal weight-loss dance.
Read MoreIt happens every spring, yet it still brings out moans in so many of us: daylight saving time. Here's what an expert had to say about how it affects our bodies.
Read MoreReality star Andi Dorfman discussed her love for running, training for the NYC Half Marathon with her fiancé, her running app and third book, and more.
Read MoreBrooke Burke shared the simple tip that entices both her and her celebrity fitness clients to remember to drink more water throughout the day.
Read MoreBrooke Burke told Health Digest her secret for making planks easier to fit into your routine.
Read MoreWhile Real Housewife Jackie Goldschneider will spend less time on the franchise, she continues to be an advocate for those struggling with eating disorders.
Read MoreBrooke Burke and Ramona Braganza shared their number one exercises for women and explained why these moves are so important.
Read MoreBrooke Burke and Ramona Braganza discussed their partnership with Tru Niagen, tips for building strength and staying energized, and more in our interview.
Read MoreBIPOC people are affected by COVID-19 at higher rates than white people. LaTanja Silvester explains how The New Orleans Resilience Corps addresses inequities.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview, Health Digest spoke with Dr. Melinda Elliott, a neonatologist, who shared the dos and don'ts for friends and family of NICU parents.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview, Health Digest spoke with Dr. J. Ben Wilkinson, an oncologist, about steps you can take to reduce your risk of prostate cancer.
Read MoreWhen using exercise equipment, it's vital to take care and use proper form to avoid injury. Read on to learn some of the biggest mistakes you might be making.
Read MoreSo you've started working out at home and you're wondering about exercise bikes. Well, we've got the lowdown on some of the best home-based exercise bikes.
Read MoreCelebs like Lady Gaga and Tracee Ellis Ross have raved about Gyrotonic workouts, but what exactly is this exercise method? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreYour lifestyle may be damaging your respiratory system without you realizing it. Here's how to recognize potential culprits and breathe a little easier.
Read MoreBetween working, and unwinding on the sofa, finding the time to move isn't always easy. Luckily, there are many ways to get your body moving throughout the day.
Read MoreGenerally speaking, there are three body types. Some experts recommend considering your particular type to determine the best exercises for you personally.
Read MorePersonal trainers are in increasingly high demand, but you may not know exactly what the scope of their job includes. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreIf you don't have time to get to the gym, you can bring the gym to your office. Invest in simple fitness equipment compact enough to be stored under your desk.
Read MoreYou may have been told to eat a colorful diet for health, but what exactly does that mean, and why does the color of your food matter? We've got the scoop.
Read MoreArtificial sweeteners have become ubiquitous in the food and beverage industry, but they may be having negative effects on your body.
Read MoreMany foods contain substances that have various effects on your body, some of which can be quite weird. Here are some common foods with bizarre side effects.
Read MoreFor those with RLS, there are treatments to help ease the intensity of symptoms. Here are a few tweaks you can make in your diet to help ease discomfort.
Read MoreThere was once a time when fat was the great scourge of the nutrition world, but how times change. These days, it's all about carbs.
Read MoreApproximately 116 million adults in the U.S. suffer from high blood pressure. Of those, more than 90 million don't have the condition under control.
Read MoreThe fiber in blueberries may cause gut issues and mineral deficiencies, and the vitamin K in the fruit can cause an increased risk of bleeding.
Read MoreKashi is a brand known for making "healthy" products with a blend of whole grains. But there are some aspects of the brand that have been overhyped.
Read MoreProtein bars are a popular way to add more protein to your diet. They're a great source of nutrients and can be eaten on the go - but are they actually healthy?
Read MoreYou may want to avoid high fructose corn syrup, but you may not know that it sneaks into an abundance of food items. Here are some you may not expect.
Read MorePlanning to get healthy in 2021? Here's a look at some of the best health food trends you're going to want to try.
Read MoreThe portobello mushroom, which is one among several strains of Agaricus bisporus, is able to provide several important health benefits, including these.
Read MoreIt's long been known that there's a link between menstruation and headache, but a recent study has new findings on what might cause this connection.
Read MoreAntidepressants can have effects beyond treating depression, including pain relief. Does this mean they can also relieve migraines? Here's what science says.
Read MoreDo you always get headaches in the afternoon? In order to eliminate your afternoon headaches for good, you have to determine your triggers.
Read MoreMany people now consider the pandemic a thing of the past. However, officials continue to monitor COVID-19's development, which has led to some concerns.
Read MoreIf your stomach feels upset when you're stressed, you may have nervous stomach. Here's why it happens and how you can find relief from it.
Read MoreThere are various treatment options for toenail fungus. Surprisingly, some people may also choose to use Vicks VapoRub. Here's how it might help treat it.
Read MoreJust 2% of the world population has green eyes, but what might this trait predict about their health?
Read MoreYou're brushing your tresses when suddenly you notice that a full thicket of hair is now in your hand or entangled in your brush.
Read MoreYou may have heard talk of so-called "super" gonorrhea, but how is it different from the regular infection? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreUnfortunately, maternity has its own ups and downs, and postpartum hair loss is something that may happen. Can prenatal vitamins prevent postpartum hair loss?
Read MorePCOS treatment may include the drug Metformin. In order to understand how medications like Metformin work, it's important to first understand what causes PCOS.
Read MoreIf you have an ovarian cyst during pregnancy, here's what you should know about how it might affect you and how you can manage it.
Read MoreIf you've already had a hysterectomy, you're probably aware of the potential complications that can occur after such a major surgery, like a vaginal cuff tear.
Read MoreIf your doctor has ordered an MRI to diagnose a certain health condition, here are some things you should know not to do before the scan.
Read MoreNatural deodorants can help reduce exposure to harsh chemicals like aluminum. But can it also help reduce odors and sweat? Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreReproductive health and family planning look a little different for everyone. Thus, egg freezing may not be the right solution for every woman.
Read MoreAs crucial as breastfeeding is for new moms and their babies, it can come with some side effects. For some women, this can include hair loss. But is it normal?
Read MoreMost of us hit our armpits with our deodorant in the morning before heading out the door, but this may actually be the most ineffective time to apply it.
Read MoreWhile the government has alluded to potential COVID-19 booster shots being offered, some are wondering whether more bivalent shots may be available sooner.
Read MoreTroubling claims about Essure were brought forward by a number of women who received the procedure leading it to be taken off the market. Here's what happened.
Read MoreVaginal dryness can complicate many aspects of your life. Here are several ways to combat the effects of vaginal dryness and help prevent it from coming back.
Read MoreWhile some experience a number of different symptoms due to their menstrual cycle, for others, it could lead to fainting. But what could be causing this?
Read MoreIt's a good idea to brush up on some of the myths around being pregnant. We've collected some very useful information here. Read on for more details.
Read MoreIt is without question, planking is a great exercise. But not if you're feeling any unnatural pain while doing them -- especially if the pain is in your elbows.
Read MoreOrgan donation is a wonderful way to impact the lives of others, while keeping your own legacy going. How do you know if you are eligible to donate organs?
Read MoreIf you experience contact dermatitis and hives or welts on the skin, or irritated eyes or nasal symptoms, you may want to reconsider your use of essential oils.
Read MoreHearing loss is a common problem, especially among older adults. But is there anything you can do now to help prevent hearing loss later? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreHand washing is vital to preventing the spread of disease, but if you're making these common mistakes, you may not be getting clean enough. Read on for more.
Read MoreThinking about removing your nose hairs? It's best to know the potential risks of waxing your nose hairs before doing so. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreYou have probably texted with a chatbot or virtual assistant. But where do we draw the line when it comes to integrating AI into the healthcare system?
Read MoreOne popular recovery method that can immerse large portions of the body in ice is called the "ice bath." Here's what it is and how long you need to do it.
Read MoreWhile the risk of infection can come with any tattoo, designs that overlap our prominent veins have some special considerations to keep in mind.
Read MoreChemical pregnancy is the term used for a very early miscarriage, and while many go unnoticed, there may be some possible signs.
Read MoreBody parts like limbs and vital organs are, of course, no secret to you. But there are plenty of other body parts you probably don't even realize you have.
Read MoreStevia is a popular sweetener. But did you know it was first consumed in South America? Here's your guide to this powerful extract.
Read MoreDrinking just one cup of coffee per day is enough to make the white color of your teeth disappear. Luckily, these stains are not permanent and can be prevented.
Read MoreIf you're struggling with trapped gas, there are some body movements that can help you pass it. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreTo help with the holiday shopping this year, we've gathered up a list of 60 gift ideas for any friend or loved one who is in the medical field.
Read MoreYou may be skeptical about seeking the guidance of an herbalist. Here's what these practitioners can and can't do for your health.
Read MoreAlani Nu contains several B vitamins including biotin, but the caffeine in the energy drink has downsides, so consuming in moderation is recommended.
Read MoreDo you take your bandages off to let a wound breathe? Experts share some advice on whether dry or wet scabs heal faster -- and it may surprise you.
Read MoreDo all your body parts need as much care? You may be washing some parts of your body a little too much, which can lead to some fairly unpleasant side effects.
Read MoreTaking a shower can be a relaxing experience or feel like yet another daily chore. But what would happen if you actually stopped showering? Here's a look.
Read MoreFish oil contains omega-3 fatty acids that are essential for muscle activity, cell growth, and disease prevention. But are they safe to take while pregnant?
Read MoreHypoglycemia can be dangerous for anyone, but what are its effects on a pregnant woman and her developing baby? Additionally, does it interfere with fertility?
Read MoreFinasteride, also known as Propecia, is used to treat enlarged prostates and hair loss in men. But it may cause issues with your sex drive. Here's how.
Read MoreDiarrhea will bring about some uncomfortable symptoms. However, some may be more concerned with what causes diarrhea immediately after eating.
Read MoreParents who take medication often wonder if it's safe to do so while breastfeeding. For those who take Zoloft, is it safe to take while breastfeeding?
Read MoreIn addition to assisting with gut health, some believe probiotics may help eliminate yeast infections. However, here's what you should consider.
Read MoreA person may notice bleeding shortly after a hysterectomy, but others can experience bleeding months or years after their surgery. Why does this happen?
Read MoreAside from normal fluctuations, many things can cause periods to come early, such as hormone imbalances, lifestyle habits, and certain medical conditions.
Read MoreWhen taken as a daily medication as intended, PrEP is 99% effective at preventing the spread of HIV. Does this mean that you can ditch your condoms?
Read MoreEarbuds are quickly becoming a staple of everyday life. But as helpful as they are, there are some side effects most people don't know about.
Read MoreActress Karen Grassle rose to fame in the "Little House on the Prairie" series. Since then, Grassle has ventured into other projects -- both on- and off-screen.
Read MoreThere are many treatments for erectile dysfunction. However, some may wonder if over-the-counter drugs, like melatonin, could help. The answer may surprise you.
Read MoreNot flossing can lead to a host of problems. Here's what can happen to your teeth if you don't floss. It just might inspire you to pick up the healthy habit.
Read MoreSweet-smelling sweat can seem desirable. However, there are certain health conditions that may cause a sweet scent to come from your pores.
Read MoreDr. Anthony Fauci has become a household name as he's helped America navigate the pandemic. Nevertheless, there's a lot you probably don't know about him.
Read MoreBefore taking a new supplement, consult your doctor to make sure it's appropriate for your needs. Here are things that shouldn't be on your supplements list.
Read MoreCOVID testing and quarantine stressed out parents, even when schools reopened. Now, experts have come to find many lied about their child's COVID-19 status.
Read Moreingrown hairs can be painful and irritating, leading to the temptation of popping them. However, popping an ingrown hair comes with its own headaches.
Read MoreAdults may succumb to nose-picking when faced with allergies, illness, or dry weather. Does this habit increase the likelihood of developing a sinus infection?
Read MoreBecause dishwashing already requires warm water and soap, it sounds like handwashing is automatically covered. Is it necessary to wash our hands afterward?
Read MoreThere has yet to be a typical type cast for men in the midst of a divorce. And in this absence comes some dangerous truths that the public may be less aware of.
Read MoreWhen it comes to men's health, there's a lot of misinformation circling out there. We're here to clarify the which myths you can stop believing.
Read MoreIf you want to live a long time, there are a few habits you're going to want to pick up -- as they just might increase your longevity by several years.
Read MoreYou may get your period every month, but do you really know what's going on inside your body when Aunt Flo comes for her cyclical stay?
Read MoreMen of varying ages are trimming, grooming, and shaving their pubic area for body image, hygiene, and intimacy reasons. Now, many are turning to waxing.
Read MoreCortisol levels naturally fluctuate throughout the day. However, it's best to know when levels get too high. Luckily, there are a number of signs that can help.
Read MoreAfter having a baby, your bladder control may not be as strong as it was pre-pregnancy. Here's why postpartum incontinence is so common.
Read MoreBecause our skin is so different from one area to the next, certain parts of our body - like our face - are best served with different razors. Here's why.
Read MoreWhile birth control is generally considered safe for most women, many still remain skeptical about the potential health risks, especially when used for a while.
Read MoreWhen you have a cut, you might reach for Neosporin to keep the wound moisturized and the bacteria away. But can you do the same when the cut's inside your nose?
Read MoreIf you have high cholesterol, you may wonder what that means for your health. Read on to learn what happens to your body when you have high cholesterol.
Read MoreMild cases of arm pain can often be attributed to overuse, such as muscle cramps that emerge after typing for long periods of time.
Read MoreAlthough lupus can cause inflammation throughout the body, that doesn't mean every person who has lupus will experience the exact same symptoms.
Read MoreThe body is more prone to hypoglycemia after giving birth, and this in turn can cause a range of serious symptoms. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreIt's important to be able to distinguish between a spider bite and a MRSA infection. Both may appear similar, but there are key differences to keep in mind.
Read MoreMitochondrial disease refers to a group of individual genetic disorders resulting from insufficient energy production in the body. Learn more about it here.
Read MoreFor women experiencing vaginal dryness, laser therapy may be a viable treatment option. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreGout is a common form of arthritis characterized by chronic pain, swelling, and inflammation of various joints. About 8.3 million adults in the U.S. have gout.
Read MoreAlthough feeling a pulse in your stomach typically isn't a concern, there is one cause for a pulse in your stomach that might warrant a visit to the doctor.
Read MoreThe recommended way of treating toenail fungal infections is through medications and/or procedures. However, there are some methods you can try at home.
Read MoreThose tiny red branching lines on your face from broken blood vessels can appear for a number of reasons. But there are steps you can take to prevent them.
Read MoreCanker sores are a common mouth ailment, and they usually clear on their own with a week or two. But what should you do if one just won't go away?
Read MoreInsulin resistance is commonly associated with diabetes, but can you be insulin resistant and not diabetic?
Read MoreToenail fungus can sometimes be solved at home using OTC products, but in some cases you should see a doctor. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreToenail fungus is a common fungal infection that affects the nail bed and surrounding tissues. Laser therapy can be used to treat it, but how effective is it?
Read MoreThough serious ingrown toenails require a doctor visit, milder cases can benefit from home remedies like an Epsom salt soak.
Read MoreAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) involves hyperactivity, inattention, and impulsivity. How might caffeine affect people with this condition?
Read MoreThough mostly associated with the feet, athlete's foot is a fungal infection that can affect the hands as well. Here's how best to prevent it.
Read MorePolycoria is a rare condition that causes someone to have more than one pupil in their eye. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreMen and women are vulnerable to a lot of the same health conditions. However, they can affect the sexes in different ways, making diagnosis and treatment hard.
Read MoreAthlete's foot and toenail fungus are two common fungal infections. While they share some similarities, there are also some key differences between the two.
Read MoreProbiotics are known to have benefits to our gut microbiome and digestive health, but can they also affect blood pressure? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreIf you develop a nail infection in your toes or fingers, is it possible to spread it to others? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreNail fungus infections can be a cosmetic concern for patients, so you may reach for your favorite nail polish to cover up the problem. But should you?
Read MoreWhile hair loss is not a side effect of multiple sclerosis (MS), it is not uncommon to experience thinning hair during treatment. Here's why this can happen.
Read MoreIf you were paying attention back in 2005, you may know a bit about bird flu (or avian influenza). Here's everything you need to know about the 2022 strain.
Read MoreStrep throat is most commonly diagnosed in children between 5 and 15 years old, but anyone is susceptible to getting the infection.
Read MoreDamage to your liver can cause it to scar, reducing function and eventually leading to a condition known as cirrhosis of the liver. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreNail fungus (onychomycosis) is responsible for at least half of all nail diseases. Learn about the causes, symptoms, treatments, and prevention of nail fungus.
Read MoreIf left untreated, tonsil stones may bring about tooth decay, tonsil inflammation, and even infection. Here's what you need to know about this condition.
Read MoreNearly 1 million people live with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the United States. Here's a look at the causes and symptoms of this disease, as well as treatments.
Read MoreHypoglycemia can occur for various reasons. Here's what you need to know about the condition, how to help prevent it, and when to see a doctor.
Read MoreWhat goes on in the gut can influence the neurotransmitters in the brain and vice versa. Could altering the gut microbiome be a way to ease MS?
Read MoreBloating can be uncomfortable and may interfere with daily activities. In some cases, abdominal distension can indicate a more serious underlying condition.
Read MoreIngrown hairs are common and usually harmless, but they can lead to complications. People with curly hair are more likely to experience ingrown hairs.
Read MoreIt's not uncommon for individuals with lupus to also develop skin rashes. The question is: How exactly does having lupus impact someone's skin?
Read MoreBiPAP therapy is often prescribed to people with obstructive sleep apnea, a disorder in which the throat collapses and blocks a person's airway during sleep.
Read MoreMost commonly seen in breastfeeding parents, mastitis is an inflammation of the breast that can be painful and inconvenient. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreCOPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and lung cancer are two different diseases that affect the lungs, but they are closely related in several ways.
Read MoreSinger/choreographer Paula Abdul says she has the autoimmune disorder lupus. Here's what we know about this condition and how it has affected Abdul.
Read MoreGlaucoma is an eye condition that can potentially lead to vision loss. Here are the different types of glaucoma as well as how they're treated.
Read MoreMultiple sclerosis is a neurological disease with no clear known cause, but there are many potential risk factors and triggers -- some of which are less common.
Read MoreA urinary tract infection, or UTI, is an unpleasant and often uncomfortable infection that impacts the urinary tract. Here's how it can affect quality of life.
Read MoreCharacterized by a hacking cough that can linger for upwards of two weeks, many may wonder how long they may be contagious when catching the infection.
Read MoreWhile many people may know what a urinary tract infection (UTI) is, perhaps not everyone is aware of how many different types of UTIs there are.
Read MoreResearchers are finding new links between major traumatic brain injuries and dementia. Here's how much it can increase your risk of the condition.
Read MorePre-pandemic, many parents worried over their kids' screen time. During the pandemic however, video games became a way for kids to interact with their friends.
Read MoreFertility clinics around the country noticed an increase in the number of women choosing to freeze their eggs during the pandemic.
Read MoreWearing a face mask sounds easy enough until you head to the local park for an outdoor yoga class and it's 90 degrees in August.
Read MoreIf you suffer from frequent migraines, you know how they can put a halt to your day. Now, relief might come in the form of a nasal spray.
Read MoreThe departing Trump administration is reportedly attempting to change the nutritional requirements put in place by the Obama administration.
Read MoreIt was not clear that when Jack Hanna retired just a few months ago, he would be retiring from all areas of his life only four months later.
Read MoreIt's the height of West Nile virus season in the United States, and so far, there have been two human cases recorded in New York City.
Read MoreAfter an emergency recall that occurred just last month, the FDA has now recalled two more brands of eye drops. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreActor Anne Heche, star of "Donnie Brasco," "Wag the Dog," and "Six Days, Seven Nights," died on Friday after a serious car crash on August 5.
Read MoreDesiree Lindstrom, fiancée of late rapper DMX, is spreading awareness about their son's chronic kidney disease. Here's what to know about the condition.
Read MoreAfter the COVID-19 and mpox outbreaks, you may have questions about other pandemics. Health Digest spoke with Dr. Park to ask if a polio epidemic could happen.
Read MoreHailey Bieber opens up about her recent health scare and mini-stroke. While uncommon in younger patients, doctors want everyone to know the warning signs.
Read MoreAn FDA panel recently voted in favor of Pfizer's RSV vaccine despite some concerning health issues that arose during clinical trials.
Read MoreThe bone broth diet has become a new weight-loss fad, but does it actually work, and is it safe? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreNew research suggests the keto diet may actually be able to help those with multiple sclerosis. Here's how the diet is impacting those with the disease.
Read MoreIf your brain is feeling foggy but you get enough sleep, eat nutritious foods, and exercise, it's possible your medication is to blame.
Read MoreResearch has shown that some kinds of birth control can provide the additional positive effect of reducing some cancer risk. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreOzempic has garnered celebrity attention, which has heightened interest in its potential benefits. Here are its uses, dosage, and potential side effects.
Read MoreCiclopirox is a topical nail polish medication used to treat nail fungus. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreHydroxyzine is a common antihistamine used to treat allergy symptoms, but pregnant people may want to avoid this medication. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreWomen who take Wellbutrin for depression may wonder if the medication is safe to use when breastfeeding. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreSome people may be surprised to experience breakthrough bleeding while on birth control, but this is relatively common. Here's what you can do about it.
Read MorePrednisone is a commonly used corticosteroid, but you may wonder if it's safe to take while you're pregnant. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreMucinex is a common OTC drug used to treat symptoms of cold and flu. Though generally safe, breastfeeding mothers may want to consult a doctor before use.
Read MoreAs with any drug, Ozempic may come with certain side effects. Here's what you should know about whether Ozempic can affect your kidney health.
Read MoreFungal nail infections can be notoriously difficult to eradicate for good. Are over-the-counter (OTC) medications up to the job?
Read MoreCorticosteroids are common anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive drugs, but they might come with unwanted sexual side effects. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreOne side effect of the antidepressant Zoloft is insomnia, but is it safe to take melatonin to tackle insomnia while you're on this drug? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreIsotretinoin is a medication used to treat acne, but it can cause big side effects, including liver damage. Here's how to protect your liver while on this drug.
Read MoreFinasteride is a medication often prescribed to treat male pattern baldness, but how long do you have to take it to see results?
Read MorePrednisone is prescribed to treat a wide variety of conditions, and can cause certain side effects, including sweating. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreInhalers are commonly prescribed to help those with asthma prevent or treat attacks. Here's everything you need to know about this medication delivery system.
Read MoreAfter Eli Lilly announced that it would be lowering the cost of its various insulin brands, leading global healthcare company, Novo Nordisk, has followed suit.
Read MoreSome may find it harder to undertake physical activity while on prednisone, which will cause their weight to go up. Therefore, there are some foods to avoid.
Read MoreInsomnia is a commonly reported side effect of the antidepressant Wellbutrin. Here are some ways you can combat the issue.
Read MoreFinasteride is used to treat male pattern hair loss and benign prostatic enlargement. However, before taking it, it's best to be aware of the side effects.
Read MoreTramadol is a synthetic opioid medication commonly prescribed for pain relief. Here's what you should know about its uses, dosage, and side effects.
Read MoreLosartan is a type of drug that can help control blood pressure and keep it within range. Here's what you need to know about its usage, doses, and side effects.
Read MoreDrinking coffee is a daily habit for many, but is it safe to imbibe it if you're taking the medication prednisone?
Read MoreAccutane is a powerful prescription medication used to treat severe acne that has not responded to other treatments. But are the results permanent?
Read MoreOne treatment for male pattern baldness is a drug known as finasteride. But what happens if you have to stop taking the drug? Does hair loss resume?
Read MorePrednisone is used by doctors to treat a host of conditions, such as arthritis and allergic reactions. However, it could also affect your sleep.
Read MoreMany hospitals are either in short supply or out of stock of the liquid form of albuterol, which is used to treat breathing problems. Here's what to know.
Read MoreAugmentin and amoxicillin have many things in common. But, they also have some key differences, which should be taken into account when considering treatment.
Read MoreThe antihistamine hydroxyzine blocks the release of histamine, preventing its effects on the body. Learn about hydroxyzine's usage, doses, and side effects.
Read MoreMany medications can help you feel better when catching a cold, like Mucinex. However, some wonder if it's safe to drink alcohol while on the medication.
Read MoreWhen stopping Zoloft, especially too quickly, you may experience certain unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Here's what you need to know about weaning off Zoloft.
Read MoreAccutane, also known as isotretinoin, is used to treat acne that has not responded to other treatments. It can have several side effects. Here's what to know.
Read MoreGood news is on the horizon for those who take insulin as pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly plans to lower costs for this potentially life-saving medication.
Read MoreOmeprazole is a drug commonly used to treat acid reflux and related conditions. Here's what you should know about its uses, dosage, and side effects.
Read MoreAlthough the FDA has approved topiramate to treat seizures for people with epilepsy, research has found that the drug can reduce alcohol cravings. Here's how.
Read MoreSome scientists suggest that synthetic alcohol might be able to put an end to the problem of alcoholism. Here's what we currently know about synthetic alcohol
Read MoreIn some cases, individuals with bipolar disorder may attempt to self-medicate with alcohol. But is it safe to drink alcohol when taking bipolar disorder meds?
Read MoreBefore you channel your inner Scrooge, scowl, and say "Bah, humbug!": here are 12 ways to cope with holiday overwhelm, to help you end the season with a smile.
Read MoreOur culture's idea of what eating disorders are can be fraught with many misconceptions and stereotypes. If left unchecked, they could become life-threatening.
Read MoreStudies show that workaholism creates stress, resulting in lost productivity and serious health problems. Here's how workaholism can take a toll on your health.
Read MoreWhen dopamine levels are low, people may experience a lack of motivation and decreased happiness. But high dopamine levels can also affect the body and mind.
Read MoreCan headaches be linked to your sleep cycle? A new study suggests that's the case.
Read MoreThe FDA has approved Narcan, a drug meant for reversing opioid overdose, to be sold over-the-counter. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreA new study has revealed that many people 40+ may have heart disease but be asymptomatic, leaving them at risk of a heart event.
Read MoreData from the CDC shows that children are being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at rates higher than ever before. What's behind this change?
Read MoreIf you're dealing with stubborn belly fat, a high-protein diet may be the answer. Health Digest spoke with an expert who explained why.
Read MoreYou might not know what to ask your doctor when you're formulating a treatment plan for breast cancer. Health Digest spoke with an expert to get their advice.
Read MoreWhile certain medications and supplements can be taken at any time, one vitamin supplement should never be taken on an empty stomach. Here's why.
Read MoreThe U.S. government released a report concluding that medication shortages in the country are at an all-time high. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreThe CDC recently warned that a potentially deadly fungus that's resistant to antifungals has been spreading in healthcare environments. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreAt a recent event, journalist Katie Couric spoke about the importance of early cancer screenings and her program Stand Up To Cancer.
Read MorePfizer has issued a voluntary recall of the migraine medication Nurtec ODT due to safety concerns about the blister packaging. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreCaffeine has been associated with certain positive health outcomes, but a new study reveals its potential impact on type 2 diabetes risk.
Read MoreResults from a new study indicate that for men with prostate cancer, active monitoring may be as effective an approach as more traditional medical treatments.
Read MoreIn the days leading up to your colonoscopy, you may want to eat and avoid certain foods to ensure the procedure is as effective as possible.
Read MoreA recently published preprint study found that a common diabetes medication may help to prevent long COVID. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreCalifornia announced they won't renew their contract with the pharmacy Walgreens, and the battle over abortion pills is behind the split. Learn more here.
Read MoreTom Sizemore died on March 3, weeks after he was transported to the hospital in critical condition.
Read MoreWhile breastfeeding, many women tend to be careful of what they consume. In fact, some may go as far as eliminating dairy from their diet. But is it necessary?
Read MorePedialyte is designed to protect against dehydration and replenish fluids. However, it's best to only give it to babies under certain specific circumstances.
Read MoreIt can be scary if your baby ends up in the NICU. An expert explains some of the things a parent with a baby in the NICU should know and do.
Read MoreColon cleanses and laxatives are two methods one might use to treat constipation, but how do the two differ? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreMany people may elect to get an epidural during childbirth, but what happens if it only provides pain relief on one side of the body? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreColonics and enemas are similar colon-cleansing procedures, but they have a few differences. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreFans of colonics tout them as a way to rid the body of toxins and tackle various health issues, but they can cause some undesired side effects for your gut.
Read MoreThe FDA has released new mammogram guidelines having to do with a common risk factor for breast cancer. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreBoth colon cleanses and bowel preps are procedures for emptying the colon, so what's the difference between them? Find out here.
Read MoreIf you've never undergone a colonic, here's what you can expect before, during, and after the procedure, as well as the potential risks and alternatives.
Read MoreWe rounded up all of the information you need to know about acupuncture. Armed with this knowledge, we hope you can decide whether or not it is right for you.
Read MoreIn order to get perfect vision, many opt for a solution like LASIK or PRK. To decide which procedure to go with, it's best to have all the information on hand.
Read MoreMammograms are a standard procedure recommended for all women with breast tissue over age 50. Here's what you should know ahead of time to prepare.
Read MoreThere's no doubt that tinea manuum has an interesting name, but what is tinea manuum exactly and who is at risk of developing this condition?
Read MoreNo need to feel guilty about loading up on carbs with these breadsticks. Cauliflower provides the perfect vehicle for these cheesy, keto-friendly appetizers.
Read MoreWhile long treadmill workouts can offer many health benefits, is there such a thing as too much time on this piece of equipment?
Read MoreIt might seem like a contradiction, but sharing your "clean" bath towel with other people could be hazardous to your health. Here's how to keep safe.
Read MoreAs it turns out, skinny dipping has a number of physical and mental health benefits. This is what happens to your body when you swim nude.
Read MoreIf you are considering going makeup-free and au natural instead, well, you may be onto something. This is what you can expect once you stop wearing cosmetics.
Read MoreIf your lips are so chapped they need constant attention, your lip balm might be making them worse. Here's how to moisturize lips without using ChapStick.
Read MoreWaxing is a popular hair removal technique. However, it may cause some uncomfortable side effects, such as bleeding or bumps. Here's what the symptoms mean.
Read MoreAthlete's foot is common in developed countries. Whatever type of athlete's foot you may have, there are some things that can worsen your symptoms.
Read MoreYour skin is your largest organ, so be good to it. Want to know where to start? Here are a few products to avoid putting on your skin.
Read MoreWaxing is a quick and effective way to remove hair from the body. However, it could leave behind red bumps. Luckily, there is a fast way to get rid of them.
Read MoreAn ingrown hair occurs when a hair becomes trapped beneath the skin's surface, causing the hair to grow back into the skin. Can they go away on their own?
Read MoreButter is rich in vitamin E and vitamin A, nutrients that can do wonders for your skin. If want to get and maintain a youthful glow, don't shy away from butter.
Read MoreWhile many who have taken Ozempic for weight loss are experiencing impressive results, some are reporting "Ozempic face" as a side effect of the drug.
Read MoreIf you're tossing and turning trying to get to sleep, we've got some excellent breathing techniques to help you fall asleep fast.
Read MoreStar anise is a spice known for a variety of medicinal properties -- and one of these might be its ability to help you sleep. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreMelatonin supplements can have side effects. However, research shows there may be an alternate, natural source from which we can still get melatonin.
Read MoreAre you at your wit's end in your efforts to stop snoring? Here are some tricks and remedies you may not have tried yet.
Read MoreWhether you're wearing a baggy t-shirt, sweat pants, a onesie, or nothing at all, your pajamas might have a big impact on your quality of sleep.
Read MoreSome of the best workouts you can get don't require a gym membership. According to experts, these are the ones you should start incorporating into your routine.
Read MoreWhen shin splints strike, how do we deal with them? Let's take a look at the best exercises you can do to relieve shin pain or even prevent shin splints.
Read MoreWhile there are risks from being submerged in frigid waters for too long, there are also health benefits for those who dare to take the plunge.
Read MoreCyanosis, or having blue skin, lips, or fingernails, can result from exposure to cold or a number of medical conditions. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreThere are many causes of numbness and tingling in the body. Most times, it's harmless, but sometimes, it's caused by a medical condition. Read on to learn more.
Read Moref you recently noticed a change in your urine, it may be a good idea to let your doctor know. The underlying cause may be harmless, or may actually be serious.
Read MoreThe average human head weighs between 11 and 14 pounds. If you've ever felt its heaviness on your shoulders, there may be a specific cause.
Read MoreThere are several important reasons that your joints could be feeling hot to the touch, including these common causes. Here's what to know about this symptom.
Read MoreWhile all bladder infections are a type of urinary tract infection, not all UTIs include the bladder. Here's how to tell the difference between the two.
Read MoreBloating is quite common. For those who experience the discomfort of abdominal distension, there are some at-home remedies to help alleviate symptoms.
Read MoreThere are several things that can cause stiff knees. Luckily, however, there are measures you can take at home to help with knee stiffness.
Read MoreFolic acid is important for the body's functioning, but taking too much might obscure that you're deficient in other vitamins. Here's why.
Read MoreThere is such a thing as calcium overload. In fact, rather than strengthening our bones, having too much can actually result in weaker bones. Here's how.
Read MoreDespite the health benefits associated with eating fish, most of us don't do it. Only 10% of Americans are getting the recommended 2 servings per week.
Read MoreFish oil is touted for its ability to lubricate your joints, but can it do the same for dry eyes? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreTart cherry can provide a number of health benefits, but will drinking the juice or taking a supplement be the better option for you? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreFish oil supplements are reported to help a number of health conditions and concerns, but can they relieve muscle pain?
Read MoreMost know that losing weight involves exercising and maintaining a healthy diet. However, some may be wondering if taking fish oil supplements could also help.
Read MoreMelatonin is commonly taken to promote sleep, but might it also be helpful to relax people in stressful situations, such as before surgery?
Read MoreMelatonin supplements are commonly used by people who need help falling or staying asleep, but the time that you take melatonin can affect its efficacy.
Read MoreTo help improve recovery from exercise, different supplements work best when taken at the right time. What about tart cherry juice? What's the best time?
Read MoreCompared to their sweet sisters, tart cherries are becoming more popular for their health benefits. Here's why they could be helpful in workout recovery.
Read MoreSome look for at-home remedies they can implement to help reduce the appearance of varicose veins. Is it possible that vitamin K could be one such treatment?
Read MoreFish oil supplements are reported to have a number of health benefits, but how do they affect sleep? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreAlthough the body produces it naturally, many take a melatonin supplement to help with sleeplessness. But, you might not know that it can help eye health, too.
Read MoreResearchers are examining fish oil supplementation as a possible treatment for anxiety, but does it work? Here's what studies have found so far.
Read MoreSince many vitamins can be purchased over the counter and thus do not have to be prescribed by a medical professional, it's easy to make some mistakes.
Read MoreB-complex vitamins are at the top of the list when it comes to supplements that can help to alleviate the symptoms that come with anxiety. But how do they work?
Read MoreHere's a look at some particularly useless and even potentially dangerous products GNC sells.
Read MoreAlongside medication, there are certain vitamins and supplements that may prove helpful in treating anxiety. Is vitamin C effective for this purpose?
Read MoreTo get more sleep, many people turn to supplements like melatonin. However, if you're finding yourself waking up in the middle of the night, this is why.
Read MoreVitamin B12 is a nutrient that plays a vital role in maintaining bodily systems. Can you take too much, though, and if so, what are the side effects?
Read MoreAfter weight loss surgery, it's important to follow a proper diet and avoid certain foods immediately following the procedure, such as nuts. Here's why.
Read MorePeople using Wellbutrin often do not experience the same side effects associated with other antidepressants. Does this mean it might help with weight loss?
Read MoreYou might have come across OWYN meal replacement shakes. Here's everything you need to know about OWYN and if they are actually effective for weight loss.
Read MoreAfter a tough workout, sometimes you may feel especially sore and stiff the day after. This is known as "DOMS." Keep reading to learn how to prevent it.
Read MoreBikram yoga isn't new, but you may be new to Bikram yoga. Here's what you need to know about this extra hot yoga class.
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