Study Suggests Smartwatches May Pose A Risk To Those With Pacemakers
Those who have pacemakers may want to reconsider using a smartwatch, according to a new study. Here's how they may interfere with pacemakers.
Read MoreThose who have pacemakers may want to reconsider using a smartwatch, according to a new study. Here's how they may interfere with pacemakers.
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Read MoreIn addition to brushing your teeth and flossing, scraping your tongue can also bring a number of Ayurvedic benefits that some may have overlooked.
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Read MoreIn the sixth episode of "The Last of Us," Ellie is given a menstrual cup before leaving for the wilderness. Here's what a menstrual cup is and how to use one.
Read MoreRestricting abortion makes more people interested in birth control. Here's how teen birth control trends have changed since Roe v. Wade was overturned.
Read MoreDiabetes can create many health problems, including heart disease, kidney damage, and nerve damage. It can also affect your bone health. Here's how.
Read MoreEva Longoria opened up about her postpartum journey and what she did to transform her body after the birth of her son.
Read MoreA recent study might offer hope for a future cure for HIV. Here's what you should know about the case study and what it means for people with HIV.
Read MoreThe FDA has made considerable movements to address the shortage of baby formula. But recalls are persisting, including a recent FDA recall for another formula.
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Read MoreWhile almost all consistent exercise is good for you, you will want to purge these workout myths from your subconscious.
Read MoreThe theory of food combining goes back a long way, but before you decide to try food combining today, read what experts and the evidence have to say.
Read MoreTwo daily servings of orange juice lowered the blood pressure of participants with mild hypertension in 12 weeks.
Read MoreYour COVID-19 vaccine card helps you remember which vaccine you received, the date you received it, and where you received it. But don't go posting it online.
Read MoreThe standard for the "perfect male body" has transformed greatly over the years, but especially in the last decade.
Read MoreWater does more for our bodies than staving off thirst. In fact, it's essential for bodily processes like regulating temperature to getting rid of waste.
Read MoreYour body doesn't only inform you when things are going awry. There are also some reassuring signs that you're actually in good health.
Read MoreThe actress and producer decided to stay quiet while she was in the thick of recovery and diagnosis, which occurred early on in the pandemic.
Read MoreThe majority of men and women over age 40 report waking up to use the bathroom at least once per night. Can salt water alleviate this problem, or make it worse?
Read MoreOxytocin is a brain chemical that plays a role in romantic relationships, familial bonds, and even relationships with friends, pets, and total strangers.
Read MoreOn "Saturday Night Live," Elon Musk revealed he has Asperger's. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreThe CDC has updated quarantine guidelines for when someone has been fully vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine from Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech.
Read MoreKhloe Kardashian has gone through many transformations over the years, but none quite so dramatic as her "revenge body." Here's a look her weight-loss diet.
Read MoreIn spite of the pleas of the CDC, many people still are traveling by plane. If you have to travel, this the place to sit on a plane if you want to stay healthy.
Read MoreIf you're going low-carb, you'll want to find out if there are carbohydrates in your favorite beverages. A good place to start is with your morning cup of joe.
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