May 24, 2019
We love our pets like we do our family– and according to new research, there might be a scientific reason to explain this. Scientists at Uppsala University in Sweden recently released a study using data from over 35,000 twins to establish a correlation between genetics and dog ownership. Apparently, hereditary…
May 24, 2019
You roll over your white linen sheets in a total daze, the sun dancing its way onto your groggy visage. You stretch your arm across the counter to check the time and...Oh my God! You’re late for work! In the frenzy of all that follows—stuffing your bag, throwing your clothes…
May 23, 2019
Most of the time, bloating is uncomfortable but harmless. Chewing gum, menstruation, or an unbalanced diet might cause stomach swelling, and it’s usually only temporary (though there are some natural ways to banish belly bloat if you’re hoping for it to disappear faster). Other times, bloating may be one of…
May 22, 2019
During most of a woman’s life, a thin layer of fluid lubricates the walls of the vagina. This keeps the vagina elastic and free of dead cells, according to Women’s Health Concern, a subset of the charity British Menopause Society. The acidic nature of this fluid also keeps the vagina…
May 22, 2019
A convincing disguise What’s red, large, and impossible to miss? If you guessed Clifford the Big Red Dog, you’re not very far off—rosacea is pretty much the dermal equivalent of this eye-catching canine. If you’re like me, you know that this bothersome skin disease is nothing if not relentless. It…
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