Many look to the internet when experiencing health symptoms, receiving a new diagnosis or looking for medical advice. But with so many people self-diagnosing and the sheer amount of information out there, how do you tell between good and bad medical advice?
No doubt about it, the pandemic has created challenges for relationships. Between the lockdowns and social distancing, we’ve experienced a complete disruption of our routines.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises vaccinated people to wear masks indoors in areas of substantial or high transmission. If your county is orange or red on this map, wear a mask.
More than 1 in 10 Americans have irritable bowel syndrome or IBS. Diet can have a huge effect on IBS symptoms, and everyone has different food triggers. Some
We've all experienced it – a sudden seizing up in your leg that you can't ignore. Leg cramps, also called charley horses, affect some more than others. Luckily, there are ways to stop and prevent them.
Dark-colored stains on teeth are frustrating. Some TikTok users have the answer: Use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to clean your teeth. But this latest trend is not one to try at home, for several reasons.