Why You Should Keep Washing Your Hands After The Pandemic
There may be lessons we've learned that should stick around after the pandemic is over, including how much we've been washing our hands to stay healthy.
Read MoreThere may be lessons we've learned that should stick around after the pandemic is over, including how much we've been washing our hands to stay healthy.
Read MoreAs wellness trends gain steam, one that has stood the test of time is tongue scraping.
Read MoreBeing introverted is very common; however, because introverts can isolate themselves, it can make them susceptible to depression and other mental health issues.
Read MoreWhen you book a mental health screening, which experts recommend for everyone (at least once), expect to discuss openly your moods, behaviors, and patterns.
Read MoreJen Psaki had words for the GOP at her press briefing at the White House Friday, telling reporters that the GOP's stance on vaccination outreach is not helping.
Read MoreFitbits and other fitness trackers are particularly apt in COVID-19 medical studies because they track respiratory vitals.
Read MoreModels, musicians, and influencers of all niches have taken it upon themselves to show the world their peculiarly similar dinner plates.
Read MoreEye yoga, one of the latest wellness trends, is taking the world by storm. Proponents say that it relieves eyestrain, improves vision, and wards off stress.
Read MorePopping on a pair of sunglasses may be a stylish way to see better, but your lenses may not offer the amount of protection that your eyes really need.
Read MoreWaking up with a runny nose could be caused by several triggers, including lurking allergens (like pets), GERD, and hormones, especially for pregnant women.
Read MoreMouthwash kills the bacteria in your mouth that can be harmful to your teeth and gums, but it can also be toxic if you consume too much of it.
Read MorePeloton has taken the world by storm. Started in 2012, they now have millions of members. With Peloton popularity and it's "gamification" of exercising...
Read MoreThere are some easy remedies to help you treat these fissures and get your feet back in sandal shape in no time! Plus, who doesn't love an at-home spa day?
Read MoreBefore consuming activated charcoal internally, there are a few things you should know.
Read MoreSpecific properties found in both Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids have unique pain-fighting capabilities.
Read MoreUnlike physical sunscreens, chemical sunscreens like Homosalate need to be absorbed into the skin, which has folks asking: is it safe?
Read MoreRaw potatoes boast higher levels of Vitamin C and resistant starch, but the higher nutrients may not be worth the potential risks.
Read MoreWhen your GABA levels are off, it can lead to mental health issues like anxiety, depression, epilepsy and more.
Read MoreEating artificial sweeteners every now and then will likely not do harm to your body but consuming too much of it has been linked to health risk and issues.
Read MoreA new threat has dampened plans to resume life as normal — the delta variant, which PBS reports is likely to become the dominant strain in the United States.
Read MoreIf you have already chewed and swallowed up that scrap of gummed paper or plastic, it's not likely to cause harm. Here’s how it’ll really impact your body.
Read MoreWhile researchers still have much to learn about the long-term effects of the COVID-19 vaccines, a new study offers potentially good news.
Read MoreWe are learning more about COVID-19 vaccines each day, with The New York Times reporting 3 billion doses have been administered worldwide as of June 29, 2021.
Read MoreDon't throw out your face masks just yet.
Read MoreJust like you can either peel a cucumber or eat the green outer layer, you can eat the rind of a watermelon, too!
Read MoreIs it safe to swallow apple seeds?
Read MoreHyaluronic acid fillers are put into your face, and they make your face look full and healthy. Here's what you should know before you undergo the procedure.
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