… months of their life.Researchers at the University of Pelotas looked at the children of nearly 900 women who consumed caffeine in pregnancy. They found caffeine consumption during pregnancy did not affect their baby’s …
… additives such as bath bombs and even bubble bath can affect the body’s pH balance. For women and girls, changing the pH of the vagina and surrounding areas can alter bacterial flora and possibly …
… change. That’s OK. Sometimes, induced labor or a C-section are the better route to a healthy labor and delivery. It’s a matter of weighing the risks.If your healthcare provider recommends an …
… and creamer.Dr. Clemons emphasizes that, in general, being a supertaster probably won’t adversely affect your health. Just make sure to eat a variety of healthy foods every day, including veggies that suit your …
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… come back every year. If you’re unsure about which one it is, reach out to a healthcare provider or mental health professional.Why does this happen?According to the National Institute of Mental Health …
… vaccine that cures all,” states Dr. Esper. “It's still a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider to see if the COVID-19 and flu vaccines are recommended. And eventually, you may want …
… flashesIf your hot flashes are negatively impacting your quality of life, it’s time to see a healthcare provider. Here are three treatments they might recommend, depending on your other health conditions and concerns.Prescription …
… your hips while sitting on the ball helps reduce and distract from pain.In a study of women who had an epidural for pain relief during labor, using a peanut ball significantly decreased the length …
Let’s face it: if you’ve been diagnosed with low testosterone, you’ve probably been scouring the internet for answers. Did your testosterone decrease because you spent years drinking alcohol? Do you have low …
It’s common for childhood asthma symptoms to ease with age. But is the reverse also true? Can you develop asthma as you get older?The short answer is: Yes.For more details, we spoke …
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