Healthy Living Tips
09
Sep
What Is Hereditary Angioedema (HAE)?
Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is an uncommon but serious genetic disease that causes swelling in different parts of your body. Symptoms o...
09
Sep
7 Healthy Carbs for Diabetes
Reyna Franco, RDN, is a New York City–based dietitian-nutritionist, certified specialist in sports dietetics, and certified personal tr...
08
Sep
How 3 Women Handled Hair Loss From Chemo
Adina Schecter, 45Greater Boston AreaProfession Instructional coach for middle and high school teachersDiagnosis Breast cancer, diagnos...
08
Sep
Everything About Worms in Salmon a Food Safety Expert Wants You to Know
Parasites are repulsive enough in the wild, but coming across one in your food takes the gross-out factor to a whole other level. Case ...
08
Sep
Do You Need to Raise Your Guard Against Food Poisoning?
The U.S. federal government’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has scaled back its surveillance of germs that cause foo...
08
Sep
What Is Parentification? The Toxic Parent-Child Relationship, Explained
Teen TV has long sold us the fantasy of the “cool mom.” She’s not a stickler who scolds or nags—she’s your laid-back confidante, dating...
08
Sep
Armpits Smell After a Shower? Here’s Why
What Causes Body Odor?Body odor is the smell we give off when sweat mixes with the bacteria on our skin, according to Mayo Clinic. In o...
08
Sep
5 Worst Foods for Asthma, According to Research
About 25 million Americans have asthma, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Inflammation and narrowing in the ...
08
Sep
6 Signs You’re Settling in a Relationship, According to Couples Therapists
No matter how secure your relationship looks on paper, doubts can still creep in: What if I could do better? Is there someone else out ...
08
Sep
A Daily Meal Plan for Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
Every time you eat, your pancreas springs into action, making some of the digestive enzymes your body needs to break down the food and ...