… prove that sex prevents heart disease. But they do suggest sex is part of an overall heart-healthy lifestyle. We tend to think of sex as a “marker” for your health. If you’re having …
… ovulation kit.Though each product is different, most ovulation strips react to your urine to display either one or two lines: One line means you’re not fertile, and two lines mean you are.Now …
… that number, 605,000 are first heart attacks. And 1 in 5 heart attacks is a silent one, meaning the person isn’t aware that it’s even happening.So, what should you do if …
… several things you can do to help tame your turbulent tummy.Morning sickness is common. In fact, one study shows that up to 80% of pregnant women experience at least some symptoms of morning sickness …
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… baby in an unnecessary, dangerous position by opting for a C-section when you don’t need one.”The rapidly rising rate of C-sections among low-risk births has sparked the Department of Health …
… can rob us of our ability to think, reason and remember. The neuron forest starts at a healthy brain and diseases expand from there:Healthy brain: Healthy neurons have smooth branches called dendrites in elegant …
… out where to start and how to go about some of the recommendations (like following a heart-healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding alcohol) can be a daunting task.Gastroenterologist and transplant hepatologist …
… gain during pregnancy is normal and healthy.The American Academy of Obstetrics and Gynecology recommends that pregnant women with obesity should gain about 11 and 20 pounds during the course of a healthy pregnancy. But …
… leading cause of cancer-related death among men aged 20 to 49 in the United States. For women, it’s now second behind only breast cancer, according to a 2024 report from the American Cancer …
Morning sickness. It’s a frequent symptom of pregnancy, and perhaps the most curiously named. So-called “morning” sickness is a feeling of nausea and/or vomiting during pregnancy. Despite its name, morning sickness can …
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