… tendency to attack when your immune system is down, which can happen more frequently in the winter. And when your lips are peeling, cracking and dry, it doesn’t help the situation, creating an environment …
… next one. It just involves you moving from a sit to a stand. Do this movement slowly. And if you’re a little wobbly, you can do this one with a walker, cane or help …
… and the milk supply is abundant, your baby might overeat. It’s harder for them to regulate how much they eat (especially if they suck for comfort).The same thing can happen with formula-fed …
… you, you’re probably not researching how pool chemicals could affect your health.Pool chemicals like chlorine and bromine keep you safe from germs and bacteria. When used correctly, they help prevent outbreaks and other …
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… improving nausea.What you eat and how often can help relieve morning sickness, too. Eat small meals and snacks frequently to avoid an empty belly. Get plenty of lean protein. Stay hydrated. And some sour …
… provider might advise you to apply heat, ice or a combination of the two. Just make sure you’re careful to protect your skin and limit the amount of time you have the heating pad …
There are seemingly endless types of doctors, and if you don’t work in the medical field, it can be a little difficult to determine what they do and which type you need to see …
You’ve been killing it recently. You’re exercising harder — and longer — than ever before, and you officially fit in the dress. Your high school reunion is going to be legendary.There’s just one …
Bacteria and germs tend to be tough — and there are A LOT of them lurking inside your home. And by a lot, we’re talking hundreds of thousands of micro-organisms per square inch in …
We’ve all had the familiar feeling of rumbling in our belly when we’re hungry. It’s a clear sign from our stomach to our brain saying: Time for some grub!This discomfort that …
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