We need to talk about endometriosis…
We need to talk about endometriosis…
Depression during pregnancy is frighteningly common but can often go undiagnosed, posing a risk to both the mother and child. Here’s what to know about it and how to get help.
28 days of showering ourselves with love and care
If you want to manifest your goal, there’s a little more action required than wishing on a star and waiting for it to come true. There’s deep personal work required to move the needle.
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Consider this a mini-lesson on what those blood pressure readings mean (so, you know, you don’t have to just smile and nod next time).
Deciding when’s the right time to have a baby is not so cut-and-dry. (If only there were a crystal ball for this kind of thing, amirite?)
Spotted some blood in the toilet bowl? Got a bout of constipation out of the blue? Here’s how to tell when changes in your bowel movements are problems.
More and more grown women are suffering from anorexia, bulimia and other dangerous – sometimes deadly – eating disorders…
Having “Call Me Maybe” on repeat in your brain is a special kind of torture. The good news: you don’t have to have that annoying song in your head forever.
It’s not exactly deadly, but treating cavities is pricey, and sitting in the dentist’s chair isn’t the most pleasant way to spend an afternoon.
If you’re dating someone with anxiety, it can be hard to understand why that feeling doesn’t just subside, or why you can’t fix it.
What’s really in those antidepressants or anxiety meds? And what does it do to the rest of your body while helping your mental health?
Noticing changes with your sight and getting them checked out early can be life-saving—and not just for your vision.