Juicing cleanses don’t target fat loss — and you’ll lose important nutrients in the process
Poisons are inhaled, ingested or absorbed by your skin, while venoms are delivered by bites and stings
Set your child up for potty training success by waiting until they’re ready, keeping the pressure low and going heavy on the praise
Before your next manicure, weigh the reward against the risk of infection, irritated skin and damaged nails
Reduce the impact of seasonal sniffles by starting your medications ahead of time
Make sure you use a high SPF formula, apply enough and reapply throughout the day
Go ahead, clear out that clutter — it’s good for you!
Eating mindfully, sipping water and chewing slowly can help your brain catch up with your stomach
A fruity treat that’s easy to make, without any added sugar
Your metabolism may torch 1,300 to 2,000 calories daily with no activity
Getting to the root cause of night sweats — like menopause, medication side effects, stress or anxiety — can help you manage them
Both are needed for a healthy body
Stress, infections, skin injuries and environmental factors can trigger an onset of psoriasis symptoms
Lanugo — the soft, fine hair that develops in utero — is harmless and will shed within a few weeks
Treatments are designed to help with growth hormone deficiency, which can affect your child’s height
Chair exercises can help people age 65+ retain independence
More than 20 organs and tissues can be donated, and one donor can help more than 80 people
Rest, hydration, protein and light exercise all play an important role in your healing
Safety, hygiene and technician training are among the biggest benefits of a ‘medi pedi’
In babies under 12 months, honey may cause a serious illness called infant botulism
Despite popular opinion, scientific research shows that most birth control methods don’t contribute to weight gain
Absorbing others’ trauma can take a big toll on your own mental health
Even a little alcohol can slow your recovery, so it’s best to wait until after you finish your antibiotics before imbibing
This therapy may be recommended at any age, but it’s commonly started before puberty
To help keep your mitts feeling and looking their best, moisturize, exfoliate, wear sunscreen and eat a healthy diet