Your body goes through a lot of instantaneous changes when you experience an adrenaline rush. What you may not know is that it affects your eyes as well.
Ibuprofen is a common go-to medication for headaches and muscle pain, but there are people who should not take this popular NSAID. Keep reading to learn more.
Adrenaline can do more than just prepare you to deal with a perilous situation. Used as a medication, there are several ways it can actually save your life.
What if no food was forbidden or considered to be "bad"? Giving into your cravings could be the key to healing your relationship with food. Here's why.
Coughing after a meal isn't necessarily a cause for alarm, but in some instances, it can be a symptom of an underlying health condition. Here are some examples.
Preventing colds seems near impossible, especially when traveling via plane and germs are rampant. Mouthwash is extra item you may need to pack before boarding.
Deja vu can be a freaky experience, but is it something you should be worried about? While it's normal on occasion, increased frequency may mean a health risk.
A camera flash disappears almost as soon as it happens, but it can leave a lingering effect on your eyes. If you've ever wondered why this happens, read on.
You might think you'd sleep better after a night out drinking, but that might not necessarily be the case. Sometimes after drinking, you wake up early.
It's likely ritual for many of us to pick up our phones first thing in the morning, however, this could be pretty detrimental to our brain. This is why.
Binge-watching your favorite TV series can be quite enjoyable; the resulting back pain, not so much. Here's how you can tell it's time to get off the couch.
We all hear about how it's important to drink enough water daily. As it turns out, not drinking enough water can have a devastating impact on your heart, too.
While medications can help us recover from illnesses, they can also come with unwanted side effects, like weight gain. Here's what you can do about it.
We've all heard about how the average person swallows a certain number of spiders during their sleep throughout their lifetime. But is this true or just a myth?
There are a number of possible explanations behind the burning sensation you sometimes feel when you poop. Here's what they mean, and how to treat them.
Have you ever experienced a slight tremble or shake in your hands? Dr. Jason Singh expains when you should worry about shaky hands and what you can do about it.
For most of us, the weekend is a time to let go. But apparently, there are a few things we might be doing come Friday that are actually damaging our bodies.