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Mother trying to breastfeed newborn
July 22, 2025/Children's Health

6 Signs Your Baby Isn’t Getting Enough Breast Milk

… be tempted to weigh your baby at home to track their growth. But unless your baby’s healthcare provider recommends it, that could be a recipe for unnecessary anxiety.“What we’re looking for in …

Rows of different kinds of rice
August 18, 2025/Nutrition

Should You Be Worried About Arsenic in Rice?

… safe to eat, says Czerwony — but some caution is a good idea, particularly for young children and women who are pregnant.Arsenic isn’t good for anyone, of course, but it’s particularly damaging to …

man suffering from a migraine
October 6, 2020/Brain & Nervous System

Are the Newest Migraine Prevention Drugs Right for You?

… cause fewer and milder side effects than other drugs — mainly irritation at the injection site or constipation.“One of the main reasons why patients stop using some of our traditional migraine preventives is because of …

rare steak being prepped for grilling
October 9, 2019/Heart Health

Is Red Meat Bad for Your Heart … or Not?

… prospective randomized trials” as the strongest and best quality. These trials randomly assign some participants to perform one set of behaviors and some to perform another.Ideally, everything is the same except the single thing …

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Person applying insect repellent spray, with mosquitoes all around
September 22, 2025/Skin Care & Beauty

Here’s Why Mosquitoes Bite You So Much

… 2000 study of malaria-carrying mosquitoes found they’re twice as likely to be attracted to pregnant women compared to women who aren’t pregnant.Your breathing patternsMosquitoes can smell carbon dioxide, which you produce …

person sneezing while walking on sidewalk
July 10, 2023/Allergies

Why Do You Sneeze When You Look at the Sun?

… a dominant trait, which means you have a 50% chance of inheriting the photic sneeze reflex if one of your biological parents has it.According to a 1995 study on photic sneezing, the condition is …

Black Cohosh plant.
August 3, 2022/Women's Health

What Black Cohosh Can (and Can’t) Do for Menopause Symptoms

… in part to estrogen withdrawal, are the most common complaint during menopause, impacting up to 80% of women. Symptoms can range from mild to severe and include:AnxietyFeeling hotPalpitationsProfuse sweatingBut can black cohosh actually help …

A molecular-level drawing of an STD
December 13, 2021/Sex & Relationships

Why Sexually Transmitted Infections Are on the Rise

In April, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published its 2019 STD Surveillance Report. It revealed that the annual cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs — also known as sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs …

medical practitioner's hand placing sealed tube containing egg into liquid nitrogen tank
July 6, 2023/Women's Health

What To Know About Freezing Your Eggs

If you think you want to have children someday, but now just isn’t the time, freezing your eggs is an option that can help preserve your fertility for the future.Reproductive endocrinology fertility specialist …

Illustration of the human body with closeups of the gallbladder and kidney with stones.
November 17, 2022/Digestive

What’s the Difference Between Gallbladder and Kidney Stones?

They’re usually just a few millimeters in size, but they can be oh-so-painful.We’re talking about stones — gallbladder stones (or gallstones) and kidney stones, that is. They form in different systems …

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