Natural shedding, alopecia and stress are just a few possible reasons for hair loss
These popular tests can offer insight into your genetics — but they’re no substitute for medical screenings
Beginner’s yoga is all about easing into the practice with foundational poses
This nutrient-rich fruit offers a surprisingly long list of potential health benefits, like lowering blood sugar and boosting brain health
An unexplained lump, swelling, discomfort or changes to your testicles shouldn’t be ignored
The list includes eating a healthier diet, managing your weight and reducing stress
Here’s what you need to know about ED, which most men experience to some degree during their lives
Getting stronger, feeling better and staying active isn’t just possible — it’s doable
Yes, but male UTIs are often the result of another issue like diabetes, prostate problems or kidney stones
Your genes, ethnicity, diet and stress levels may all affect your facial hair
Using insect repellent, covering up and keeping your property dry can help keep the buggers at bay
Taking proper precautions — like wearing long pants and using bug spray — can protect you against Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses
Some bites are nothing more than itchy — others can put you at risk for disease
These tiny saltwater larvae can get trapped under your swimsuit and trigger an itchy reaction called seabather’s eruption
Sizzling temperatures force your heart to work much harder
Just 10 to 30 minutes of sunlight provides vitamin D, boosts your mood and may even help you sleep better
Sunlight helps your body produce vitamin D, but be mindful of your sun exposure
Yes, but you can protect yourself with hats, scarves or even hair sunblock
Look for a UPF rating of 50+ for optimal protection against UV rays
You know it’s not good if you’ve been holding onto it for more than three years or if it’s changed in color, consistency or smell
Though these painkillers work in different ways, they can both help reduce a fever and pain
Over-the-counter options range from syrups to pills, lozenges to menthol rubs — but medication isn’t always the best treatment
Yes, aspirin is a commonly prescribed blood thinner that can lower cardiovascular disease risk — but it’s not for everyone
The right choice for you depends on your symptoms, but options like nasal sprays and antihistamines can offer relief
A combination of medications, monitoring and daily habits can help you keep sodium and fluid levels in check
Breast cancer treatments can lower estrogen, which has a ripple effect on your bones
Breast cancer treatments can lower your fertility, but egg freezing and other preservation measures may be an option
A little bit of math and a little bit of patience can put you on the path to meeting your goals
Your dollar bills, coins and cards are covered in germs — but they’re very unlikely to make you sick
The type you have can affect treatment decisions — and clarify whether your family is also at risk
There isn’t clear evidence that melatonin harms your heart — but finding the cause of sleep issues is key to long-term heart health
This amino acid is touted for relaxation and mental clarity, but current research remains inconclusive