Stick to your treatment plan, but keep your provider updated on any new symptoms or triggers
The hallucinogenic brew has cultural and religious significance for some communities in the Amazon basin
The answer varies from person to person and vaccine to vaccine
This puffy shower accessory can become lodged with skin cells (and other gross things), so make sure you dry it daily and clean it once a week
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COVID-19 may be associated with tinnitus, but research is still ongoing
While social media content doesn’t create eating disorders, it can easily exacerbate them
Stay hydrated, opt for fruits, veggies, whole grains and lean protein — and try to eat snacks and smaller meals throughout your day instead of larger portions
Thunder, waterfalls and heavy rain — these low-frequency sounds might help cancel out disruptive noises and thoughts
Not all ear infections need antibiotics — cold and warm compresses and changing up your sleep position can help
Pain meds, toenail protectors and petrolatum jelly may spare you a trip to a podiatrist
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