Do Daith Piercings Really Help With Migraines?
Daith piercings are the cutest new must-haves. Besides being a fun way to bling out your ear, these piercings have a reputation as a cure-all for migraines.
Read MoreDaith piercings are the cutest new must-haves. Besides being a fun way to bling out your ear, these piercings have a reputation as a cure-all for migraines.
Read MorePeppermint tea is made from the leaves of the peppermint plant. It has a robust and refreshing taste, but it does more than simply please the taste buds.
Read MoreGiven everything that is happening, you suspect a member of your family may have picked up the COVID-19 coronavirus. How do you safely care for them at home?
Read MoreWhether you're staying home alone or going stir-crazy with roomies, kiddies, and/or significant others, coronavirus quarantine is bound to be tough both mentally and physically. Here's the real way it can affect your body.
Read MoreIf you've switched from smoking to vaping — or know someone who has — because you've been told vaping is a safer option, it may be time to think about quitting altogether.
Read MoreAfter weeks of rising concern as coronavirus spreads throughout the U.S., the White House finally announced some steps it was planning to take. Among the weapons being deployed to help an embattled nation are two U.S. Navy hospital ships that will be dispatched, one to each coast.
Read MoreWhat we haven't been hearing about too much — but really should be — is the effect social distancing and the anxiety over the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is having on our mental health.
Read MoreWhat would we do without hand sanitizer? Still, while proper hand hygiene is crucial to staying healthy, regular use is not always the answer.
Read MoreWhat did we ever do without Netflix? While there are few feelings more comforting than cuddling up on the couch and watching your favorite shows, health experts warn that habitually binge-watching Netflix could contribute to a number of health issues -- some of which could potentially prove fatal.
Read MoreYou haven't been feeling great, and your symptoms align closely with those that indicate that you might be infected with COVID-19: a fever, dry cough, and shortness of breath. It may be time to see your family doctor, but what should you expect if you're actually tested?
Read MoreThe coronavirus is scary, but there are a lot of precautions we can take to avoid spreading the virus known as COVID-19. But what about pregnant women?
Read MoreIf all this talk about social distancing in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic has you confused, we don't blame you. Does social distancing mean putting a hold on your entire social life for the foreseeable future? Should you stop dating in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak?
Read MoreInstead of a traditional handshake, people are now finding creative ways to greet friends and colleagues as a substitute.
Read MoreWith the threat of coronavirus — also known as COVID-19 — growing, a lot of people are understandably worried. Among the most concerned are expectant mothers who are worried about how contracting coronavirus may affect their child. Can pregnant moms actually pass coronavirus on to their babies?
Read MoreThere are many of us working or studying from home and practicing social distancing in an effort to flatten the curve to combat the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, but there is one effect you might not have thought of — it's having a huge impact on the fashion industry.
Read MoreAs we brace ourselves for the impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus, it may be worth looking at a study carried out by the Chinese Center for Disease Control, which found that women were less likely to die from the novel coronavirus.
Read MoreWith the coronavirus pandemic spreading, a lot of people are at a loss as to what they should do if they suspect they have COVID-19. 80 percent of people with coronavirus only experience mild symptoms and won't need to go to the hospital, but how should you take care of yourself at home?
Read MoreThe Kardashians have made waist training the hottest method of getting, well, their inimitable hourglass figures. But are waist trainers and corsets one and the same, or are they inherently different? And is one garment more effective than the other when it comes to shrinking our waists down?
Read MoreIf you didn't empty your bank account and fill your spare room toilet paper, though, should you start worrying that you may run out of this product?
Read MoreBut it can be especially challenging to deep clean a home when we're in the middle of a pandemic of the kind we've seen caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 coronavirus has brought with it an increased reliance on hand washing. However, washing your hands constantly poses another threat.
Read MoreThose of us who suffer from seasonal allergies and hay fever don't really look forward to spring anyway, but thanks to the onset of the COVID-19 coronavirus, every cough, sneeze, or sniffle has become a reason to panic for us, and those around us. How can you tell what you actually have?
Read MoreThanks to social distancing measures and #flattenthecurve-related lockdowns arising from attempts to curb the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, most of us are facing the possibility of spending the next few weeks at home. If you're looking to start or grow your family, you might be in luck.
Read MoreThere aren't very many bad things you can say about coffee. Harvard says research has shown that folks who drink coffee day enjoy longer lifespans.
Read MoreReiki is meant to treat a person holistically. Practitioners claim it treats the whole body, including the mind and spirit. It's said that Reiki recipients experience relaxation and feelings of complete peace and well-being.
Read MoreOnce you do recover from coronavirus, does that mean you can now go out and do whatever you like — even touch your face! — without having to worry, since you'll be immune to the disease? Sadly, no. Unlike chickenpox, coronavirus is a disease you can definitely be reinfected with.
Read MoreDoctors recommend that pregnant women get 30 minutes of moderate exercise a day, but what workouts should you do?
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