Healthy Living Tips
11
Sep
What Is Anaphylactic Shock and How Is It Different From Anaphylaxis?
Even if you’ve never had a severe allergic reaction, that doesn’t mean you’ll never need to worry about anaphylaxis or anaphylactic sho...
10
Sep
Your Warm-Up Might Be Even More Vital to Your Workout Than You Thought, New Study Finds
Even though warming up before a workout can sometimes feel like a chore if you’re raring to jump right in, you’ve probably heard its vi...
10
Sep
What Is Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis?
You might know that anaphylaxis — a severe allergic reaction — can occur in response to triggers such as nuts, insect bites, and certai...
10
Sep
Insomnia May Speed Up Brain Aging, New Study Shows
If you’ve ever muddled through the forgetful funk that follows an all-nighter, you know how skimping on sleep can zap your brain power....
10
Sep
Choosing the Right Oatmeal for a Morning Pick-Me-Up
If your stomach is growling when you drag yourself out of bed in the morning, your first instinct, normally, isn't to whip up a fancy m...
10
Sep
How Did Straight Marriage Become So Miserable for Women?
Everywhere you look, women are imagining a world without men—or actively creating one.“This Economist Crunched the Numbers and Stopped ...
10
Sep
Why Beans Cause Stomach Cramps
How to Prevent Gas From BeansAside from choosing beans that are lower in fermentable fiber, there are some other things you can do to m...
10
Sep
Does Breast Cancer Raise Your Risk of Other Cancers?
When you’ve had cancer, you’re generally at a higher risk of developing a second cancer. But for breast cancer survivors, that risk may...
10
Sep
Multiple Sclerosis Cognitive Problems Are Going Overlooked — a New Test Could Help
Researchers have identified a previously unrecognized subtype of multiple sclerosis (MS) — one that can lead to significant cognitive i...
10
Sep
What Does It Mean to ‘Balance’ Your Hormones?
Addressing the cause of the imbalance is the best way to balance your hormones. “The key is individualized care. Each woman is differen...