Why You Should Put Sunscreen On Before Flying On An Airplane
When we think of traveling with sunscreen, we probably think about packing it -- not wearing it on the plane. Here's why you may want to start.
Read MoreWhen we think of traveling with sunscreen, we probably think about packing it -- not wearing it on the plane. Here's why you may want to start.
Read MoreDrinking water is an easy way to help protect against UTIs. But just how much water should a person aim to drink to keep their risk level low?
Read MoreAge, lifestyle choices, and medical history can be huge factors in assessing your cancer risk. But surprisingly enough, so can biological sex.
Read MoreYou may sometimes notice white dots on your stray hairs whenever you pick them off the back of your shirt. But if they aren't dandruff, then what could they be?
Read MoreWhether you're fasting for religious reasons or for health concerns, you might wonder if it's a good idea to continue when your time of the month rolls around.
Read MoreAlthough you'd think that the life expectancy in other countries would see similar dips during COVID, they weren't as pronounced as in the United States.
Read MoreA deep inhale can ground the mind and relax the body. However, a sudden pain that strikes in the back as your lungs expand is anything but relaxing.
Read MoreMedications can cause heartburn, but it's not always possible to avoid them. You can cool the burn by learning the reason behind heartburn after taking pills.
Read MoreAt some point, you may have blown your nose and found yourself feeling dizzy. But why do you feel dizzy after blowing your nose and what does it mean?
Read MoreAll medications come with side effects; taking them means considering the benefits against the risks. Here are some that may actually make you lose your hair.
Read MoreSex during your period is a topic that may come up in the minds of those who menstruate, especially if they experience an increase in libido. But is it safe?
Read MoreIf you experience pain when sitting, you might blame a bruise or a sunburn on your behind. But the real cause may be lurking a bit deeper beneath the surface.
Read MoreStress, motion sickness, and hangovers can all make us feel nauseous. But if your nausea is making you burp, it may be time to see a doctor.
Read MoreWhite lips are a clear indication from your body that something is going on, and they might be able to tell you more about your health than you think.
Read MorePain that resonates in the back of the head can occur for a number of different reasons. But there's one common headache trigger that you may never suspect.
Read MoreFoamy urine can be shocking to see at first, and may even lead you to think that you have a serious disease. But when is it actually time to see a doctor?
Read MoreHave you found yourself rushing to the bathroom every ten minutes when you are feeling anxious? It turns out there's a scientific reason for your need to pee.
Read MoreSymptoms of GERD can worsen at night, and can even interrupt sleep. According to research, this unique sleeping position can beat nighttime heartburn.
Read MoreGetting enough sleep every night benefits your body, but your sleeping position also matters. Here's what sleeping on your left side can do for your health.
Read MoreHave you ever experienced pain in your ears right after you swallow? There are a number of reasons that can explain that, some of which may require a doctor.
Read MoreEvery once in a while, you get the urge to scratch your skin. While having itchy skin is normal, in some cases, it can be a sign of cancer. Here's how to tell.
Read MoreTime to think twice about hitting the snooze button on your alarm every morning. Fortunately, there are ways to ensure a night of quality sleep for yourself.
Read MoreGot a bug bite? A spoon may be all that's required to achieve instant relief from an itchy mosquito bite. Learn the science behind this easy skincare hack.
Read MoreWhile you might be tempted to give city life up and go off the grid, you may want to rethink that decision -- at least, if you want to live longer.
Read MoreAbout 5% of adults in the world have depression. Here are some of the best ways to cope with depression in your daily life without pharmaceutical intervention.
Read MoreResearchers are now exploring different ways in which physicians can screen for heart troubles using a patient's fingers.
Read MoreLearn to choose the perfect Band-Aid for everything from a sliced finger to road rash -- and how to get the right fit on your knees, fingers, and toes.
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