… fetal medicine specialist Cara Dolin, MD, discusses weight gain and weight loss during pregnancy and what’s healthy.Can you lose weight while pregnant?Pregnancy requires a diet rich in vitamins, minerals, protein and healthy …
… But those terms can confuse as much as they clarify. And the relationship between weight and cardiovascular health isn’t necessarily that simple either.We all have our own unique medical history. And the number …
… if there never seems to be any lumber down low, it could be a sign of a health issue that deserves attention.“Nighttime and morning erections are linked to sexual health,” says Dr. Bole. “If …
… the villain aspect of this mentality comes into play. If you’ve gone so long without upholding healthy boundaries, or if you’re often a people-pleaser, you may be more likely to experience negative …
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… the abuser.”“Domestic violence can happen to anyone — and it does — but it does happen more to women by men,” stresses Duke. “What’s really central to the original model is the idea of male …
More than half of Americans take multivitamins. But can a daily pill really make up for a poor diet?Anyone who is malnourished or has a nutritional deficiency should talk to their doctor about taking …
Did you find a lump on your body and now you’re wondering what to do next? First, contact your doctor. Second, try not to panic.Many lumps are fluid-filled masses, or cysts, which …
When food and personal care products last longer, it makes life easier. You save money and don’t need to shop as often. But it’s not magic that extends the shelf life of your …
No single food can do it all — but it goes without saying that some foods are healthier than others. A leafy salad is healthier than a plate of fries; a salmon filet is healthier than …
How do you prefer your salmon — wild caught or from the farm? It’s a legitimate question because fish is not “just fish” when it comes to potential health benefits. Where it comes from makes …
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