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Reusable period panties are more more environmentally friendly than disposable products, but it's important that you clean them properly.
Read MoreReusable period panties are more more environmentally friendly than disposable products, but it's important that you clean them properly.
Read MoreWomen who suffer from heartburn during pregnancy supposedly give birth to babies with more hair. Sounds preposterous, right? Well, not necessarily.
Read MoreIf you experience itching during pregnancy, it's most commonly due to the skin's changes and hormones; however, it can be a sign of something more serious, too.
Read MoreIf your foot falls asleep, it can result from prolonged sitting, especially with crossed legs, but for some, it could also point to an underlying condition.
Read MoreHealthline reported that, much of the time, nighttime itchiness could be related to your circadian rhythm. But it could also signal something more serious.
Read MoreAccording to Healthline, many physicians believe that parents should wait on piercings for newborns or infants. Here's what you should know beforehand.
Read MoreWhen your ear itches, it could mean any number of things as there are many reasons why ears may itch, from an infection to an allergic reaction to wax buildup.
Read MoreThe people who aren't eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination include anyone with known allergies to any of the components of the three approved COVID vaccines.
Read MoreBeing able to unfocus your eyes is perhaps something most people would assume everyone has the ability to do. However, this isn't actually the case.
Read MoreNot every sunscreen is made the same or contains the same ingredients. Here are the ingredients you should avoid when purchasing sunscreen.
Read MoreMany skincare junkies swear by topical forms of zinc for acne and anti-aging, but oral supplements can work as treatment, too.
Read MoreNootropics encompass a wide range of medications, both prescription and natural, that are taken to impact cognitive ability and focus.
Read MoreNo matter what you want to address in your life, there's a complementary crystal ready to take on the challenge.
Read MoreVaccine recipients who experience lymphadenopathy -- swollen lymph nodes -- might have had previous exposure to the coronavirus.
Read MoreAmid the news that adolescents may be able to get COVID-19 vaccines made by Pfizer next week, Moderna shared the results of its trial for 12-to-17-year-olds.
Read MoreWhile there are no studies on changes to a woman's cycle after receiving any of the COVID-19 vaccines, there are women who have reported side effects.
Read MoreEveryone picks at a bump or spot on their skin from time to time, but for some people, the behavior becomes so repetitive and compulsive it causes damage.
Read MoreThe first step in supporting a friend with ADHD is to simply have an honest conversation with them about their feelings and what they're going through.
Read MoreIf you're congested, a nasal spray can be a useful tool to ease that stuffy feeling. But using one every day can have some negative effects.
Read MoreTravel is starting to pick up again in the United States. That may have you wondering if it is safe to fly now, especially after getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read MoreAnyone fully vaccinated against COVID-19 is eager to resume everyday activities, including returning to the gym. But when is it safe to go back?
Read MoreWe have the option to take flu shots annually, but what exactly makes COVID-19's vaccines different from other jabs?
Read MoreWhile it's great to get outside at any time, walking outdoors in the morning may be best for your overall health and wellbeing.
Read MoreWho was the very first American to receive the COVID-19 vaccine outside of clinical trials? Her vaccination represented a more hopeful phase for the U.S.
Read MoreEspecially after waking up, your vertebrae can feel stiff and uncomfortable — particularly if you're using the wrong mattress.
Read MoreAs of May 5, 2021, over 107 million Americans are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, or 32.3 percent of the population. There's more good news to report.
Read MoreNot only is the bathroom itself a concern, but experts say you should be weary of flushing a toilet and sticking around afterward.
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