The burning, the urgency, the pain. When a urinary tract infection (UTI) strikes, you just want it to go away. But do you have to see a healthcare provider, or could home remedies clear it …
Getting your ears pierced can be a rite of passage in some families and cultures.Earlobes are the most pierced body part in the United States — 84% of women and 64% of men in the …
… head-to-toe health. But there’s also research suggesting that yogurt is specifically good for heart health: Yogurt has been linked to healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels. And some research shows that eating …
You know you’re not really eating for two. But should you pass on that ice cream and soda?The risks of eating too much sugar and its impact on heart health has been well …
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Are you looking for a hair loss solution? A therapy that promotes healing in injured joints may help restore your lost hair.About 50 million American men and 30 million women have male- or female …
If you have uterine fibroids, you’re already dealing with pelvic pain, discomfort and bleeding between your periods.Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths in your uterus that affect about 40% to 80% of women. Risk …
You can never be too safe when it comes to breast cancer. Doing self-exams, having mammograms and watching for warning signs can save your life.Raised awareness and more candidness about breast health is …
… is one of the eight B vitamins. It’s important in red blood cell formation and for healthy cell growth and function. And it’s particularly important for women to ingest folate during the first …
… is a type of body-focused repetitive behavior (BFRB) that affects 1 to 2% of Americans, mostly women. The uncontrollable urge to pull hair can result in bald spots on the scalp, eyebrows and lashes …
If you have diabetes, you may manage it by monitoring your blood sugar, taking medication and giving yourself insulin.Another vital component of living with diabetes is focusing on what you eat by choosing healthy …
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