… Dr. Bajic.He runs through some of the most common aromas and what they mean for your health.Pee that smells like ammoniaIf you detect a hint of ammonia in your urine, it could be …
… intrauterine devices (IUDs) and hormonal implants are another story. One study found that only 1 in 5 women is able to successfully remove her own IUD; instead, you should make an appointment with a healthcare …
… 400 mg of potassium per day for men and 2,600 mg of potassium per day for women, though these guidelines don’t account for differences like height, weight and overall health. For more personalized …
… feeling of fullness.Nausea.Heartburn.Unusual fatigue.Pain in your jaw, neck or left arm — particularly for women.Shortness of breath without much exertion.Light-headedness.Sweating or clammy hands without exertion.What you need …
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… within your goals, you’ll likely start to see small improvements in your overall health.In general, healthcare providers recommend the Mediterranean diet as an entry point for anyone looking to eat healthier.“There are …
… or a reaction to something you ate or drank. It can also be due to an underlying health condition, such as an issue with your thyroid gland. (Hyperthyroidism, when you have too much thyroid hormone …
Move over, Carrie Bradshaw. Those pointy stilettos and fashion sneakers may not be worth the pain, after all.When it comes to shoes, both men and women alike will shop around for that perfect pair …
Some actors seem to stay eternally young — or if they do age, it’s with stately grace.But you don’t have to be a movie star with a fancy car to feel good as …
Pause for a moment before uncorking a red wine in the name of a healthier heart. The reason? Let’s just say the relationship between merlot and your ticker is more nuanced than anything bottled …
You’re not on your period, but you see a little bit of color in your underwear. Is that blood? Discharge? Both?“Discharge happens when the cells of the vagina shed or slough off,” explains …
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