This Is Why You Have Red Marks On Your Skin (And When You Should Get Worried)
Ever woken up in the morning, perplexed to find that a tiny, mysterious red bump has appeared on your skin overnight? We've got all the answers you need.
Read MoreEver woken up in the morning, perplexed to find that a tiny, mysterious red bump has appeared on your skin overnight? We've got all the answers you need.
Read MoreReaching for your favorite v-neck doesn't feel quite as good when you've been suffering from blemished skin. This is the real reason you get chest acne.
Read MoreWhile you might associate collagen with skin care, it actually plays many roles in the human body, and taking it can do some surprising things to your body.
Read MoreWellness enthusiasts are well aware of the relaxing effects of stretching, but this is the bedtime leg stretch that actually reduces stress.
Read MoreThe very first non-prescription at-home COVID-19 test has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, The Washington Post reported this week. For so many reasons, this $30 kit, made by an Australian company, is a game-changer.
Read MoreThe American Academy of Dermatology Association defines rosacea as a skin condition that causes facial redness (across the nose and cheekbones).
Read MorePeople are more stressed than ever, and according to Hair Loss Prevention Specialist Bill Edwards, this might be why your hair has been falling out lately.
Read MoreListening to music can have positive effects on your mood, alter your brain waves, and even boost your immune system.
Read MoreAccording to board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Elliot Hirsch, the cosmetic surgery of 2021 will look different. Here are the trends that will be out in 2021.
Read More'Tis the season for struggles, even if you've got a seemingly picture-perfect life. If you're newly sober, though, the holidays can be even more trying.
Read MoreTropicana's new celeb-filled ad has viewers, especially moms, seeing red. Here's why.
Read MoreNow that COVID-19 vaccines are on the way, the end of the pandemic is in sight. Not everyone will be able to get the vaccine right away, though, as health care workers on the front lines and others at high risk will be the first to get it.
Read MoreIf the cold temperatures and gray skies aren't enough to deter you from your morning run, you'll want to make sure that you're completely covered for your trek through the winter weather. Finding the right gear can prove difficult, even for the most seasoned of runners.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 vaccine may be on its way, but we aren't out of the woods yet. Infectious disease expert and prominent member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force Dr. Anthony Fauci is optimistic that the end of the pandemic is in sight, but he does have one big concern about the vaccine.
Read MoreWith Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine newly released, people are beginning to wonder who will have access to it first, and what the order of release will be. Administration of the vaccines has begun in the US today, which began with Sandra Lindsay, a critical care nurse.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has been brutal, but the end is in sight. A massive vaccine rollout is planned to begin soon, and it may not have been possible without the contributions of Kizzmekia Corbett, a scientist who worked on one of the two COVID-19 vaccines that are being prepared for distribution.
Read MoreWeeks before actor-wrestler Tommy "Tiny" Lister, who previously recovered from COVID-19, reportedly suffered from coronavirus symptoms prior to his Dec. 2020 death, scientists revealed that reinfections were rare but possible, and may be on the rise. Here's the truth about getting COVID-19 twice.
Read MoreAt the age of 72, Camilla Parker Bowles is still dedicated to eating a healthy diet, citing organic foods as must-haves in her daily meals. Healthy fats from avocados, almonds, and fish also act as staples for her. Hello! confirms Parker Bowles is committed to nourishing her body with what she eats.
Read MoreFolic acid supplements are generally something we associate with pregnancy, but lately they've been gaining prominence as a possible assist for hair growth. They're also used for preventing and treating low levels of folate in the blood. This is what taking folic acid will do to your body.
Read MoreDrinking water is one of the healthiest things you can do for your body. But that little lemon wedge you put in it? Not so much. Here's why.
Read MoreWell now it is almost the end of 2020, and unfortunately, the availability of Clorox wipes is not much more widespread.
Read MoreIt might not have looked like much when 90-year-old Margaret Keenan stepped up to the blue armchair. But hers was what the Associated Press called "the shot watched round the world" when she became the first person to receive a tested and "broadly tested" vaccine against COVID-19.
Read MoreWhen you're suddenly hit with the intuition or the possibility that you might be pregnant, we understand the urge to run out to the pharmacy right that moment to take a test as soon as humanly possible to ease that "am I or aren't I?" anticipation.
Read MoreThere's nothing quite as cozy as a good cuddle. Sharing warmth and being close with your favorite snuggle buddy is a bonding experience that not only promotes intimacy, but strengthens your relationship.
Read MoreNobody's perfect, we all know this to be true, and yet many of us still drive ourselves crazy expecting to somehow create perfection in ourselves and our surroundings, and feeling deeply disappointed when we discover imperfections in others, as well.
Read MoreDr. Anthony Fauci has become something of a guiding light throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, with many Americans turning to the medical expert for advice and updates on the health crisis. Fauci has been a voice of reason in a time of uncertainty and has been realistic about what to expect.
Read MoreIf you needed more motivation to wear a mask and avoid crowds, here you go: coronavirus has been linked to erectile dysfunction, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Endocrinological Investigation. Some male survivors of COVID-19 will have lasting damage that affects blood flow.
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