Have you ever experienced getting dizzy and nauseous while you're in the shower? More often than not, this has something to do with your blood pressure.
It's almost automatic these days to bring your phone to the bathroom with you, but losing track of time as you scroll can have an impact on your health.
According to a 2023 study, certain days show a higher incidence of severe heart attacks. Learn which day of the week and what other factors play a role.
The polyphenols in cinnamon are thought to help restore the pancreas, which controls the release of insulin. It can also help regulate the gut microbiota.
Genetic testing can be useful in seeing if you're at greater risk for certain diseases. Here are the cancers that may be possible to predict with testing.
Cancer has long been associated with feelings of dread and fear, but it doesn't have to be. Here are some actionable ways to reduce your risk of common cancers.
If you're concerned about heart disease, you probably already know how important it is to keep an eye on your fat intake. But are all fats equally bad for you?
Burns are one of the most common injuries. As our skin heals from a burn, itching can be a common side effect. Learn why it happens and what to do about it.
As we age, what we eat can help play a role in staving off memory loss. Studies have narrowed it down to three specific foods that are especially helpful.
Though you have muscles throughout the body, pulled muscles tend to occur in certain areas. Here are some insights into their causes, treatment, and prevention.
As tasty as they can be, processed meats aren't very good for your health. A new study shares some insight as to whether they might cause type 2 diabetes.
Luxuriating in a hot shower after a taxing day is bound to wash away all our stressors, right? So why is your calming shower leaving you with a migraine?
Even though your feet probably don't get as much sun exposure as other parts of your body, you could get cancer on your feet. Here's what to look out for.
Some evidence suggests that environmental factors may influence a person's likelihood of developing multiple sclerosis -- including one's geographical location.
Even if you practice good sleep hygiene every night, allergies can often wreck your ability to sleep. Here's why the symptoms might seem worse at night.
As the costly diabetes drug Ozempic continues to be in short supply across the United States, many are turning to a natural supplement to curb their appetites.
While an injury, teeth grinding, or a surgical procedure may cause your jaw to hurt all over, there are instances when the pain may be isolated to one side.
When you think of diabetes, the jaw is probably the last thing on your mind. However, this particular jaw symptom could actually be related to your diabetes.