It’s pretty much a universal truth that if you have a vagina, you’re going to have vaginal discharge at some point. The actual appearance of the discharge may
Pubic hair styles—and how we deal with them—have changed radically over the years. From rocking a full bush to trying a bare Brazilian, we have pretty much tried it
More than 300,000 Americans may have a sesame seed food allergy. Here’s everything you need to know. Two years ago, Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar learned the hard way that her
TUESDAY, July 3, 2018 — Women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) in their first pregnancy have increased rates of chronic hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and hypercholesterolemia,
Patients receiving leadless pacemakers experience overall fewer short-term and mid-term complications than those receiving traditional transvenous pacemakers, a Cleveland Clinic-led research study found. The study was published today
Struggling with your, um, what’s it called…. Oh, memory! Specialist neurosurgeon doctor Richard Parkinson has shared ten things you can do to boost your brain function. 1. Sleep Your brain
When educators and coaches make kids feel like they matter, it reduces delinquency and destructive behavior. A new study led by a University of Kansas researcher reveals the
Bec Judd has been extremely open about her pregnancies in the past, particularly the differences between carrying one baby and carrying twins. Recently she opened up on her KIIS FM
If you’re blasting Bieber while stacking your shopping trolley you could end up making less healthy food choices, according to a new study. Researchers conducted a pilot study, two field experiments,
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