While we may pay attention to the skin on our arms, legs and face, we tend to forget about the skin on our scalp. Your scalp's overall health is as essential as the skin on the rest of your body.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises vaccinated people to wear masks indoors in areas of substantial or high transmission. If your county is orange or red on this map, wear a mask.
More than 1 in 10 Americans have irritable bowel syndrome or IBS. Diet can have a huge effect on IBS symptoms, and everyone has different food triggers. Some
Dark-colored stains on teeth are frustrating. Some TikTok users have the answer: Use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to clean your teeth. But this latest trend is not one to try at home, for several reasons.
We want to let our LGBTQ+ patients know we are in their corner. Coming out to your provider improves their ability to create a care plan right for you. But we know coming out isn’t easy, and we want you to know how important it is.
With things opening up and some routines going back to how they were before the pandemic, all of the change can be stressful. Here are seven tips to feel your best by putting your health first.
The return of summer brings back swimmer’s ear, heat exhaustion, tick bites and more. Find out exactly what to do should any of these common injuries occur.
Lining up the walls of various supplement stories are a variety of protein powders promising to pile on muscles or squeezing that waist line. The real question is does it really work? We sit down with nutrition therapist Jacque Schwartz, RDN, LMNT, to get the big scoop on how protein powders work and what you can do with it to reach your goals.