Dr Dagmar Whitaker gives us the low-down…
Dr Dagmar Whitaker gives us the low-down…
Not sure where to get true info on the coronavirus? We put together a list of the most relevant COVID-19 apps for South Africans.
“I taught myself to shift my mindset and change the way I viewed myself, my body and hereditary angioedema,” says Hana. Here’s her story.
Some people worry that using hand sanitiser all the time is bad for you due to a possibility of developing microbial resistance, but experts say this is untrue.
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The menstrual cup is having a moment, so we decided to test this super-cheap, eco-friendly alternative to tampons and pads. Here’s how it feels to wear one!
Many women when wanting to make a change in their lives, decide to dye their hair. This new study suggests doing so could give you breast cancer.
Raise your hand if this sounds familiar to you: You grab your vitamins, gulp them down and before you know it you’re hit with a wave of nausea. What gives?!
For most women, getting your period is mildly annoying, there may be some cramps and a little bloating. This woman’s photo shows what PMS is really like.
This reality star says she discovered her vitamin deficiency was the cause of her depression and anxiety when regular anti-depressants didn’t work.
While death by sodium consumption is at the extreme end of the spectrum, there are tons of other harmful things that salt can do to your body.
One New York woman is baring it all on Instagram for the most inspiring reason. Here’s why Paige More had a preventative double mastectomy.
Period shaming is never okay and for some reason, many of us still treat our period like it’s this hush-hush thing. This celeb spoke openly about it…
Think about it: A medical disease—or unexpected trauma—impacting your peepers can impact how well you drive, walk, work…and do just about anything.