Is Sweating Out A Fever Actually Safe?
Some people believe that bundling up in layers or exercising to induce sweating will help rid the body of fever faster.
Read MoreSome people believe that bundling up in layers or exercising to induce sweating will help rid the body of fever faster.
Read MoreFor some, anal sex can lead to dealing with undesirable effects, including bacterial infections and skin irritations. But can this involve colon cancer?
Read MoreWhile experts have warned of the flu, COVID-19, and RSV, until now, there's been little talk of A Strep in kids. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreMany parents are trying to care for their kids during the peak of cold and flu season but are struggling to find medications. Here's what experts recommend.
Read MoreThere are ways to treat a cough naturally if you prefer not to take medication. Here's what the most popular remedies are according to a recent survey.
Read MoreWhile some people are more productive in the early mornings, others become more alert at night. Unfortunately, this could affect your risk for diabetes.
Read MoreTinnitus causes someone to hear noises that don't come from an audible source, and myths about the condition are common. Here are some you can stop believing.
Read MoreBroken bones can be painful, and they might take a little while to heal. Here's a look at everything that happens inside your body when you break a bone.
Read MoreCan horseback riding be as therapeutic for individuals struggling with multiple sclerosis as it has been found to be with other conditions? Here's the research.
Read MoreMost of us experience back pain at some point or another, and it can mean different things depending on the location. Here's what lower left back pain may mean.
Read MoreAllergic asthma isn't the same as regular asthma. Here's what you should know about allergic asthma and its causes, symptoms, and treatments.
Read MoreIf you're constantly sneezing, especially when you find yourself at home, you may be allergic to the dust around you. Luckily, there are some ways you can tell.
Read MoreSweet potatoes are well known for their strong nutrient profile. In fact, some wonder if they can be the key to lessening the chance of certain types of cancer.
Read MoreDiarrhea is a condition involving watery or loose stool that, in its acute form, typically lasts between 1 and 2 days. Here is how you can relieve diarrhea.
Read MoreMore than 25 million people suffer from seasonal allergies. Here's what we know about how the immune system responds to create seasonal allergies.
Read MoreHeart health is important even during the holidays. Here are three foods to load up on for a happy heart this time of year.
Read MoreBunions are the protruding bony bumps at the base of your toe. In addition to surgery, there are several products that you can try out to relieve bunion pain.
Read MoreLaughing disorder, or pseudobulbar affect (PBA), is a medical condition characterized by uncontrolled crying and laughing. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreBone spurs are common, especially among older adults, and many cause no pain or problems. If you have one, here's what you need to know.
Read MorePeople trying to manage type 2 diabetes take note: Calorie counting is out and carbohydrate counting is in, according to a recently published study.
Read MoreMRSA is a strain of staph bacteria that can work its way into open sores and wounds, causing infection. Here are the ways an MRSA infection affects the body.
Read MoreThe American Diabetes Association's updated standards of care for healthcare practitioners this year are focused on access, prevention, and other concerns.
Read MoreSkin cancer affects more people than any other cancer. New research is leading to a novel treatment that can help.
Read MoreWhile some are aware that slippery elm may help with certain health conditions, others are eager to know if it particularly helps with a sore throat.
Read MoreAs the holiday season approaches, health officials are advising that Americans mask up. Discover the reason why experts suggest donning the mask again.
Read MoreThis year's flu season, combined with COVID and RSV, has hit families hard with illness. Discover why there's now a drug shortage at pharmacies as well.
Read MoreIf you have a child who needs a surgical procedure, chances are, you're slightly nervous. However, your child might have even more fears than you.
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