It’s not all related to menopause, experts discovered.
It’s not all related to menopause, experts discovered.
You float naked in a closed pod filled with salt water. No light, no sound and no gravity. It was the perfect reset for weary body and mind.
There is no quick way to improve immunity, experts say. Instead, focus long term on improving sleep, eating healthy, lowering stress, and exercising regularly.
Is there anything more annoying than an itchy butt? While there could be various reasons for your anus itchying — it might be this common problem.
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This woman learnt the importance of taking strange aches and symptoms seriously after her birth control pill gave her a blood clot.
Spoiler Alert: It’s not good news and you might even consider throwing out that tub of coconut oil in your cupboard after you read this
Having your stomach expand is the exact opposite result you want to get from exercising. Changing the way you breathe can help you avoid feeling bloated.
Microbiomes are integral to good skin. But widespread (and increased) antibiotic use is killing off our good microbe populations.
When you’re pregnant, you assume that you’ll not only receive prenatal care—you’ll receive good prenatal care. Here’s why this woman can’t find a doctor.
We know that drinking high levels of alcohol is bad for your health and those around you. But is drinking in moderation safer for your brain?
We asked experts to break down what’s to blame for c-reactive protein in your blood, what it says about your weight, and what you can do to fight back…
NOT-SO-FUN-FACT: Perimenopause — the four- to 10-year transition phase before menopause — can start as early as (oof) 30.
A 17-year-old girl is speaking out about her experience with ovarian cancer to let women know that the disease can happen to young people, too.