Our experts share tips on all aspects of health and wellness, trends and how to live healthier every day. Catch up on the latest advice, organized by publication date.
Any fever, especially one of 100.5 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, should trigger a call to your oncologist — and maybe a trip to the ER
Lots of things can activate the herpes simplex virus, from the common cold and cold weather to cracked skin and cosmetic procedures
The ‘sunshine vitamin’ is found naturally in some fish and is added to other foods
Until there’s more research on it, this plant’s greatest claim to fame is its deliciousness
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This gentle yoga stretch supports your spine, strengthens your core and calms your mind
Looking down at your smartphone or computer screen can stress muscles in your neck, shoulders and back
Dairy, wheat, seafood, nuts and other foods may trigger inflammation
People with an inflamed esophagus may also have other conditions that cause a nagging, persistent cough
Leg-related symptoms indicate DVT, while chest symptoms point to a pulmonary embolism
As the stalky vegetable breaks down, it leaves behind sulfuric byproducts that can make your pee stink
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