Natural Ways to Manage Depression
/Depression affects about one in 10 Americans at some point in their lives, making it more common than we might think. Medication is not the only treatment. There are also key natural things you can do.
Read MoreDepression affects about one in 10 Americans at some point in their lives, making it more common than we might think. Medication is not the only treatment. There are also key natural things you can do.
Read MoreMany people don't understand the difference between being a transgender person verses a transsexual person. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreBefore turning to prescription drugs, why not explore what Mother Nature has to offer in combating feelings of stress and anxiety?
Read MoreBeing treated for cancer is more than just eliminating cancer cells that attempt to take over an organ or the body.
Read MoreScientists in Australia have made an important discovery about spider venom that eventually could lead to a new class of painkillers.
Read MoreA new report shows that adults are abusing ADHD medications to boost their work performance or productivity. Is this dangerous? We explore.
Read MoreDid you know there's good and bad types of bacteria and it's also importance to have a balance? Here's your guide to all-things bacteria and the science behind probiotics.
Read MoreAs it turns out, the beauty industry in the U.S. is not as pretty on the inside as people think. Many of the cosmetic and personal-care products may contain toxic and dangerous chemicals. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreMost of the science behind sleep has been discovered in the last 25 years, which is pretty remarkable. Not sleeping well? We've got great tips for you to try.
Sofia Vergara's custody battle over her frozen embryos with ex fiance' Nick Loeb, will bring up many questions about freezing embryos from an in vitro fertilization procedure. Ownership over these half-developed embryos is a huge debate. We explore.
Read MoreIs being dehydrated just as dangerous behind the wheel as being intoxicated? A new study suggests so. We explore.
Read MoreClean drinking water and sanitation are two things some Americans may take for granted but a new study shows they're less likely to carry multiple types of bacteria due to these factors. Here's why you need to know.
Read MoreWe've all heard it; stress is the killer. It can feel hopeless sometimes, but there's ways to manage it. Here's our tips.
Read MoreStress affects our entire body in different ways. Here's the science behind it.
Read MoreGetting enough sleep is one of the best habits you can have for your health. But do we pay enough attention to it? A new study shows the relation to food cravings and sleeping less. We explore (and hopefully get you sleeping better.)
Read MoreOnce you turn 28, you officially begin aging. Most Americans struggle with the concept of aging. We're bombarded with products and marketing messages everyday for the latest skin creams, powders and juices that help fight aging. But should we want to fight it? Expert aging specalist, best selling author and speaker, Dr. Bill Thomas weighs in.
Read MoreWe're pelted with advertising every day that promises healthfulness if only we'll ingest a cocktail of As, Bs, Cs and Es or run out and buy the next can't-miss discovery that's guaranteed to keep us looking younger and feeling great. But is taking too many vitamins a problem? Read on.
Read MoreEach year, 35 million Americans fall prey to seasonal allergies more commonly known as hay fever. Learn about specific triggers that can help you fight your allergies this season.
Read MoreMeningitis, is an infection and can be caused by viruses, bacteria or fungi. A teenage girl in Virginia has passed away from meningitis. Is it contagious? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreStress is often something we hear about but few understand the real health risks it can cause. Heart health is critical and stress can have a major effect. Read on for what you (and your heart) need to know.
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