… 2 tablespoons spicy brown mustard1 clove of garlic, mashed1/4 teaspoon salt1/2 cup water at room temperature1 head of red leaf lettuceDirectionsCombine tahini, mustard, garlic and salt in a bowl. Add water and mix …
… sugar1 tablespoon ground toasted almonds3 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon good-quality cocoa4 large egg whites, at room temperature1 tablespoon Cognac1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon1 teaspoon confectioners’ sugar12 strawberries, thinly slicedDirectionsPreheat the oven to 375 F …
… not known what exactly causes hot flashes. It’s believed those hormonal variations affect your brain’s temperature center, which can lead to your body’s reactions to changes in that internal temperature.And that …
… s a tip: Grab some water to stay properly hydrated, too.The unforgiving effects of sizzling summer temperatures can be amplified when you mix in a little too much alcohol. To better understand the risks …
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… heal chronic hives?While chronic hive triggers can include things like exercise, stress and heat or cold temperatures, allergist Dylan Timberlake, MD, explains why foods aren’t typically responsible for triggering or causing chronic hives …
Runny nose, itchy eyes, brain-rattling sneezes … ah, spring has sprung!Allergy and clinical immunology specialists Frank Eidelman, MD, and DeVon Preston, MD, explain what can make spring allergies so brutal — and how you can …
Sultry summer days might have you dreaming of fun in the sun. But those bright, sunny days can also have a dark side if you’re not careful.“Heat illnesses can be very serious, and …
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