There’s currently an incredible slew of free resources available, including free trials galore from fitness-app providers. Here are 10 places you can access free fitness content while you’re at home.
Even when your brain feels like it’s shorting out, it’s actually trying its best to protect you.
As COVID-19 closures continue, hair is getting longer and roots are darker or grayer. Here’s what hair care professionals say you should and shouldn’t try to do yourself.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be even more difficult to be a caregiver.
As a rule of thumb, if your stomach upset and diarrhea are new, changed from before, unusual or last more than a few days, it may be worthwhile to call your health care provider.
Recent studies on both humans and mice have found that being gently rocked like an infant can help with sleep, but most of us can't shell out …
Cannabidiol (CBD) products have become widely promoted and readily available, and laboratory studies do suggest CBD might be a promising approach.
Many unemployed folks will still be able to sign up for an Obamacare plan, including the millions of workers who have lost employer-provided coverage so far because of the coronavirus crisis.
Various news stories may have led some people to believe that there are blood tests that can diagnose or unmask concussions with a single drop of blood.
HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the U.S. Although most cases don't cause symptoms or lead to problems, certain strains can cause cancer.
Research findings suggest that eating pasta is actually linked to a lower body mass index, a smaller waist measurement and a smaller waist-to-hip ratio.
Are you starting to think about giving yourself a #coronacut but don't know where to start? Here are some tips.
Keeping up with the little — and what some might call insignificant — details may help us emerge whole when we get to the other side of this.Â
With the arrival of spring comes an increase in seasonal allergies. Given the COVID-19 situation, many have questions about increased risk of infection or complications from the virus.
With all the news around the COVID-19 pandemic, it is understandable there is a lot of confusion, particularly around who may need testing and how to get it.
Depending on the surface material, the virus that causes COVID-19 can live for a few hours or a few days. Click through to see how long the new coronavirus can survive on different objects.
Given the controversy about ibuprofen use during this coronavirus outbreak, is it still safe to use?
Here's the lowdown on celery's nutrients and some of its research-backed potential health benefits.
Appropriate and timely vaccines are important for anyone with a suppressed immune system.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued these guidelines for what to do and what not to do when visiting parks and recreational …
What do a tidal wave, a lethal injection and masses of thin white worms have in common? They are all images that have cropped up in dreams people are having about the coronavirus pandemic.
While staying home is always the best way to slow the spread of infection such as coronavirus COVID-19, here are four easy steps to follow when you need to venture out.
As the coronavirus pandemic peaks across the globe, humans are grappling with anxiety about how their daily lives have been changed and contin…
Workers risk burnout now more than ever. Here's how to steer clear of it.
Can't do all 10 things? Pick just one, and see if you can make it happen.