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Daylight Saving Time: How to deal with what we love to hate.

Anemia is the most common blood disorder — and it’s easily treatable.

We shine some light on the best ways to beat Seasonal Affective Disorder.

When you can’t talk, here’s what you can do.

Icky? Yes! Critical to your good health? Absolutely yes!

Urine leakage and pelvic organ prolapse are common but not normal. Check to see if you’re at risk.

They’re fun, but they can be dangerous. Help your feet fight back!

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If your heart loses the beat, new treatment advances can get it back to a regular rhythm.

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There’s more than one way to give birth, however you’ve done it before!

The bottom line on the safety and benefit of immunizations.

Tips to understand and manage blood glucose levels.

If you’re popping antacids left and right, it might be time to seek help.

Have Heartburn More than Twice a Week? Maybe It’s Time to Call Your Doctor

Experts say “drink up” – just not too much!

He can get over the embarrassment — and get on with his life.

Learn what’s normal for you following this illustrated guide.

If you’re 50 or older, chances are 50-50 you’ll get breast calcifications.

Up to half of all women have breast changes that aren’t cancer.

Avoid the “chipmunk look” with vaccination and good hygiene.

Know the warning signs of this potentially deadly, debilitating disease.

Even if you work at night, you can get the sleep you need.

Get your medical information and contact your doctor where you want, whenever you want.

Use these guidelines when seeking a medical professional as your partner in health.

It increases your risk for chronic diseases and sleep-related conditions.

Sleeping pills have more “cautions” than a construction site.

To dodge the itch, learn how to recognize and avoid poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac.

If you are what you eat, think twice about consuming foods that cause inflammation — and possibly arthritis.

Ready to meet your baby for the first time? Know the risks and benefits of prenatal ultrasound.

How do you know when morning sickness is something to be worried about? And how do you treat it?

Tracking and diagnosing headaches can lead to the right treatment plan for you.

Genetics may make you more susceptible to weather-triggered headaches.

Protect yourself and your baby with proper care and treatment.

With the promise of infertility treatments comes the increased chance of multiple births and the risks they pose

You are what you eat – and so is your baby. Follow these important dietary guidelines to ensure both of you get what you need.

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Don’t be afraid to learn more — and intervene early.

Find out if what you’re experiencing is more than just “baby blues.”

A safe night’s sleep starts with having separate beds for your babies.

Follow these do’s and don’ts when putting together your shopping list for the newborn.

Keep your infant safe by giving all bumpers the bump!

Know Your Risk and Take Steps to Prevent Diabetes.

The longer you wait to get tested, the greater your risk.

The odds of recovering quickly are best if you seek immediate treatment for stroke.

Think you’re too young to have a stroke? Think again.

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A loss of blood flow to the brain can cause slight or severe damage, depending on location and duration of the stroke.

Learn more about recovery with stroke rehab, the rehab team and choosing a place for rehab.

Technology comes to the rescue when every moment matters.

(B)alance, (E)yes, (F)ace drooping, (A)rm weakness, (S)peech slurring and (T)ime: Remember these stroke signs and what to do.

Do everything you can to protect yourself from having a stroke.

Separate fact from fiction when it comes to stroke, a leading cause of death and disability in the U.S.

Preventing migraines may reduce your long-term risk of stroke.

A little Botox® could save the day for migraine sufferers.

Are headaches more common in women? The answer is yes, and here’s why.

There’s no quick fix to chronic headache symptoms, but you and your doctor can find solutions together.

For your life’s sake, know and heed the signs of a burst brain aneurysm.

How to tell the difference between an annoying headache and a health concern.

Integrating alternative treatments with conventional medicine provides relief for some headache sufferers.

After a fall or car crash, get headache help with medicine, therapy and self-care.

Are dietary supplements always necessary? How do you know if they’re safe?

Prevent unsafe interactions by talking with your doctor about everything you take.

GERD is a leading cause of this condition, which can raise the risk of cancer.

Learn how to help your teen avoid sleep deprivation.

Afraid you won’t make it to the bathroom? Learn what you can do about incontinence

Just wear a pad? Wrong! Learn about the myths — and solutions — for urine leakage.

No matter what anyone says, menopause mood swings aren’t all in your head!

Find a breast lump? Your first thought should not be cancer.

Is cancer in your family genes?

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Learn what's safe and not safe to do while breastfeeding.

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Help the men in your life get the support they need.

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Know the difference and how to treat them.

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Wake up! Don’t let poor sleep hurt your heart.

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This common skin infection can get serious if not treated right away.

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Everything you need to know about how your stomach, intestines and other organs turn food into power for your body.

What causes these painful stones and how to prevent and treat them.

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Choose your words carefully when talking with someone with diabetes.

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Reduce your discomfort – and embarrassment – with these helpful tips.

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Learn the ins and outs of keeping healthy lungs and preventing bronchiectasis.

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These simple hand and wrist exercises will help you maintain or regain strength.

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Smart lifestyle choices can help medications work better.

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A pacifier can be your baby’s go-to for soothing relief – but be aware of the risks, too.

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Learn how gout is diagnosed and treated, and how you can ease the symptoms.

Know your risk factors—and what you can control.

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Inspire your children to be fit for life by getting active together.

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Compare Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes with this quick-view chart.

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Not everything you’ve heard may be true – but diet can have a role in outbreaks.

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Moisturize and dress your little one for the stresses of cold, dry winter air.

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Shellfish aren’t the only seafood to beware of at the dinner table.

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Know the signs to look for and how bone cancer is diagnosed and treated.

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When home treatments don’t work, see your doctor.

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What should you do when your brown eyes turn pink?

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Could this colorful tape help relieve your muscle pain?

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Take care of yourself – and seek help from family, friends, and professionals.

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Learn how to reset your body clock for a good night’s sleep.

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Take charge and don’t let social pressures influence your self-worth.

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What’s in the flakes you catch on your tongue?

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Learn about common skin infections and how to avoid and treat them.

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Tampons aren’t the only cause, and women aren’t the only ones at risk.

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The Mediterranean diet uses food as the ultimate health booster.

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Is that stomach pain just indigestion — or a sign of something more serious?

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Know the varieties, symptoms, and risks of this surprisingly common cancer.

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Work with your doctor to help make sure your developing baby has enough.

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Got diabetes? Plan ahead for colds and flu.

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Start dental care even before teeth emerge.

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Learn how to shorten your fitness workout and get better results!

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Work with your health care provider to find the foods that work best for you.

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Defend yourself and your family from this common but potentially serious bacterial infection.

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Early testing and intervention can make a difference for a lifetime.

This rare genetic disorder only affects females.

Sometimes, things can be too quiet for you to get to sleep.

Seeing silver scales on your skin? You’re not alone.

Drugs – not the stork – might help bring you a baby.

Your best bet for managing diabetes? Getting support from others!

Be prepared if this common injury happens to you.

Being black and pregnant raises the risk of maternal death significantly.

Sure, it may hurt, but deep breathing and coughing prevent lung infections.

Take common-sense steps to keep your young athlete in the game.

Considered useless no more, your appendix may protect your immune system.

Diet, exercise and taking prescribed medicine are your best bets.

What every parent needs to know about baby walker safety.

Survival rates have increased dramatically in 50 years.

A healthy diet and regular exercise can help lessen the symptoms of PMDD.

These common sleep disorders can make getting a good night’s rest difficult.

Your age is the key to when to start — and how often to get screened.

Planning ahead and avoiding temptation are good ways to start.

Love your baby and your back with these tips to help reduce the pain of parenting.

These benign skin markings can be annoying, but they’re harmless.

Over-the-counter medications may be the best option in most cases.

Dizziness and vertigo can throw you for a loop. This therapy can help.

People with diabetes are twice as likely to have hearing loss.

The sounds of everyday life can help prepare your baby for life in the world.

IUI or IVF? Understand the differences in these fertility treatments.

The good news: All physical activity adds up to better health.

Get the scoop on what poop color, frequency, shape, and consistency can tell you.

Sidestep the foot problems that diabetes can bring.

Don’t let uncontrolled anger damage your health and relationships.

Your best defense is stretching, strengthening and using the right form.

Connect with your baby and learn know what’s normal for her.

Protect your child from falls by teaching her how to navigate stairs.

Is this common surgery the right choice for you?

Waking up with a headache and a sore jaw could be signs you have bruxism.

Typically not worrisome, this common skin condition is one sign of aging.

Plan carefully for a new life by following these key steps.

It’s usually not harmful for children, but can be dangerous for pregnant women and their babies.

Prevent complications by closely monitoring growth and changes.

Is this advanced fertility procedure right for you?

What is causing that burning, stinging sensation in your arm?

Diarrhea is a common issue, but not one we enjoy talking about. Learn what causes it, what to do about it, and most important, how to know if it’s serious.

They’re crucial to development, preventing disease and overall well-being.

The focus on improved quality of life helps you live as fully and comfortably as possible.

They’re much more common for men than women, but we all need to watch our backs – and spines.

Get the bottom line on the cost of having a baby.

Do you use a dish towel to dry baby bottles? Learn why air drying is better.

TB — a disease of the past? Or a continuing threat?

Alcohol takes longer to break down in women’s bodies than men’s, so health issues can occur sooner.

Learn about the varieties of hypersomnias, including narcolepsy — their causes, symptoms and treatment.

Seizures and medication side effects may contribute to the confusion.

This imaging test can reveal why you can’t get pregnant.

Are you “feeling the burn” too long after your workout? Beware of rhabdomyolysis.

Your small intestine doesn’t adequately absorb nutrients from the food you eat.

You can slow the effects of aging skin and help lessen sun damage.

How bones and joints benefit from massage.

Take this handy guide along when you start your baby registry.

Just remember: “Back to sleep, tummy to play!”

What you need to know to feel confident when your body’s changing.

Has napping become your norm? Maybe this is why.

Are those annoying spots on your hands broadcasting your age to the world?

Problems occur when food is digested too slowly.

When nothing else works, an injection could be the answer.

Always tell your doctor about any bleeding during pregnancy.

Treatments can lessen symptoms and improve your quality of life.

Calming yourself is the first step in prevention.

Find the “ahhh” in your “om.”

Early detection and treatment improves the chances of a successful outcome.

Learn how to reduce your risk of this preventable cancer.

10 ways to get your kids on board (and even excited) about your family’s new arrival.

Research continues to find a cure.

Advice on what to do about these most unwelcome guests.

Get answers to 6 questions about this common but very bothersome condition.

Discover how volunteering pays you!

At home and at the salon, it pays to follow these tips.

Why drastically reducing carbs is not the most effective solution to weight loss and cholesterol-lowering.

Arm yourself for battle with knowledge and good hygiene.

Make healthier food choices by taking food labels one bite at a time.

Discover whether you can drink safely with diabetes.

And here’s what you can do to protect your knees.

How your baby sleeps – not monitors – will help prevent SIDS.

Breathe easy when you know the facts and when it’s time for emergency care.

Ready or not, it may be time for her first visit.

Reaching for that “calming” cigarette won’t fix what’s stressing you.

Now there’s one more (very good) reason to get a good night’s sleep.

Stay in control of your diabetes by keeping track of your numbers.

Don’t put your health at risk by taking medicine past its prime.

The pros and cons of trying to get a boost from supplements.

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Even before the stick turns blue, your body might give you subtle clues.

Let your nutrition choices fill you with strength, not stress, after baby.

Your cancer’s back. Now what?

Breathe easier when you know the facts about lung disease.

For you and your future baby’s health!

Learn what you can do to get a better night’s sleep.

Your loved one’s safety is the key consideration.

Learn how to get past difficult situations – and how to help your children build resilience.

And, by the way, the familiar “pool smell” is not chlorine.

Five ways to cope when both your kids and parents need you.

Beware the diabetes and kidney disease link.

Know current CPR guidelines and keep them top of mind to save lives.

Even kids who show no signs of vision problems should have their eyes checked regularly.

Laughing is good for the soul, but it could be adding years to your face!

How to introduce your baby to a whole new world of food.

Take these four steps to protect yourself and your loved ones.

How to decide when a medicine is best for you — and for baby, too!

From paper logs to smartphone apps, help so you don’t miss a dose.

Keep meds high and dry for safety and maximum effectiveness.

4 tips to help you minimize any problems with your meds.

They lower the definition of high blood pressure – and focus more attention on prevention.

Knowing what’s causing your cough is the key to treating it effectively.

Mental exercises and imagery can improve your athletic performance.

How to help your little one thrive when all he wants to do is cry.

“Hush-a-bye, don’t you cry.” (Please, please, not as we fly!)

Tremors, slow movements and problems with balance/walking are a few of the signs.

The sun vs. tanning bed: Does one put you at less risk of skin cancer?

A recent study suggests your body will be ready when you are.

If so, here’s advice to help your child thrive.

Can diabetes affect your smile?

Take heart! Small steps can lead to big improvements.

The names sound alike, so make sure you get the care you need.

Are you doing enough to protect your precious eyes?

It can impair your ability to read, drive, watch TV or do close-up work.

What causes these common occurrences in the eyes?

Think 20/20 vision is all there is to healthy eyes? You may not be seeing straight!

Did you know that our tears are essential to good eye health?

If your life’s a blur, maybe it’s time for an eye check-up.

Keeping an eye on your eyes could save your vision.

Anxiety and lack of sleep can impact your health.

Know the signs of a gallbladder attack.

Good advice for eating when you want to get pregnant.

Tips on fighting back when you’re floored by the stomach bug.

Is there a thyroid storm brewing inside you?

How can you manage cancer that cannot be cured?

This could be the one luxury you can’t live without!

Learn how to prevent diabetic neuropathy — or how to live with it.

How to choose a safe, supportive place for baby to play and grow.

Before baby gets checked from head to toe, here’s what you need to know.

Turn “No, I won’t!” into “Mmm, mmm, good.”

CPAP is the “gold standard” for sleep apnea therapy, but it’s not for everyone.

Reduce your anxiety by knowing what to expect.

What it is — and why your doctor might suggest you get one.

Preventing infection is your first priority.

Learn how to defend yourself and family against this serious illness.

Your lungs do you a lot of good, so treat them well.

This chronic skin condition isn’t curable, but you can manage the symptoms.

Learn what foods to eat — and those to avoid — to ease that “time of the month.”

If you can’t predict your cycle, you need to learn about these.

Choose a workout routine that prepares you for your daily life.

Can having diabetes impair driving?

The basics of getting baby from “mess” to “dressed.”

Get outdoors and give your brain a boost.

Are you protecting your fertility?

Stale air to animal hair can lower the quality of the air in your home.

Injection or pump? Learn which may work best for you.

Are the drugs you’re using the best choice for you?

How to prevent and control one of the pains you can expect when you’re expecting.

Buy what’s good for your body and your budget.

They can offer post-workout relief and help out at work.

Learn how to lower your risk and how genetic counseling can help.

What causes bronchitis? How do acute and chronic bronchitis differ?

Early detection is key to defeating these cancers.

What do your tattoo and car paint have in common? The answer may scare you.

Back? Side? Stomach? However you sleep, alignment is key.

You can take simple steps to skip this infection.

What to do when you feel at the monthly mercy of PMS.

Hey, it’s a fact of life, but can passing gas be more than just embarrassing?

When is your sore throat severe enough to call your doctor?

Make skin checks part of your daily routine.

The suspense can be real! Make sure the results are, too.

Learn what can be done for this brain disorder affecting one in 26 Americans

Why you’ll want to sleep on that mattress buying decision

Achieve peak athletic performance with wise nutrition advice.

How to have “the talk” about hanging up the car keys

The pros and cons of welcoming your newborn at home.

Your safety depends on fighting low blood sugar.

How to help enhance tune up your baby’s movement skills

Is Mom or Dad to blame for your asthma?

Get the right amount through diet, supplements and time spent in the sun.

How to know when it’s time to toss.

Get the skin(ny) on this common condition.

What’s normal — and what’s not — about these skin spots.

Help to calm the itching, redness and pain.

Turn back the clock on aging skin!

What to know if you need thyroid surgery

Learn how to live a full life with a bleeding disorder.

Needling can bring relief to some who suffer.

Strategies for nursing when your hands (and arms) are full.

Get the facts before you opt for breast enlargement.

Keep things positive and listen closely to strengthen your relationship.

There’s help when OCD significantly diminishes your quality of life.

Five ways to stay safe from mosquitos during summer.

One of these methods may help regulate your irregular periods.

The peak time for nodding off at the wheel may surprise you.

The right amount of exercise can improve your fertility.

Circumcision is a personal choice rooted in social, cultural and religious beliefs.

Do you know the Number 1 and Number 2 essential first steps?

Could that recurring pain be an ulcer?

What to do when you fear the worst.

Is that nightly glass of wine keeping you healthy — or making you sick?

A regular neck-check by your doctor can detect symptoms early.

Get the skinny on the sleep-obesity connection

How introverts can thrive in an extroverted world.

Since ovarian cancer gives little or no warning, know what to look for.

Why you’ll want to start way before baby arrives

Should your newborn sleep in his own room or yours?

No more worries about getting pregnant – but now sex is painful? No fair!

How can my doctor know for sure if I have ovarian cancer?

Discover how your body is feeding your baby.

Plan ahead, be proactive — and make it a great year!

An earlier-than-expected baby…is not what you were expecting.

By following your treatment plan, your symptoms can improve.

“Hush-a-bye, don’t you cry.” (Please, please, not as we fly!)

Put your devices to work to discover the secrets of a good night’s sleep.

A heart-pumping workout may be the ticket to hot-flash relief.

You can help yourself live mindfully.

It may be anxiety — or a heart attack.

Enough on your plate? Add anxiety to your list of things to worry about.

The difference is in your ability to keep functioning.

Your boss may not be the only thing making life miserable at work!

Get ready to spend time on yourself and the things you enjoy.

Find out how your employer’s wellness program can help you enjoy a healthier life.

More veggies and fiber can make a difference!

If diet and exercise aren’t enough to control your type 2 diabetes.

Your genetics increase risk but don’t cause depression.

It’s a vital way only you can help your little one.

How to cope when good life changes cause stress.

You don’t need to feel alone. Many people want to help.

Yes, it’s possible — with planning and dedication.

For now, studies show only two well-known diets are worth the investment.

Restoring a natural look is the goal for many women.

Whatever the season, have fun outdoors with your baby.

The essential info if you’ve caught the travel bug while pregnant.

A quick guide to funding your infertility treatment.

How to know if you’re on track to improve your health and well-being.

Follow these steps to get the most from devices that can help you recover from stroke.

Thoughtful advice on how to enjoy your time away.

5 key factors influence your prognosis

What dense breast tissue is — and why it matters to your good health.

Your bones are not dead! Learn how to strengthen these living tissues.

This tangled web of blood vessels is treatable.

Breastfeeding has a way of bringing out all the big emotions.

What’s in that e-cig vapor may surprise you.

Three cheers for V-A-C-A-TION! Now make sure it’s safe and healthy.

Learn to set boundaries, or you’ll be saying “yes” to stress.

It’s never OK – not even for a minute.

Is a calorie of chocolate the same as a calorie of lettuce?

Learn the ins and outs of childbirth before you deliver.

A flu infection can result in more severe and frequent asthma attacks.

Introducing peanuts sooner is now recommended.

Eye strain from your computer may be to blame.

You may have female pattern baldness.

Overcome the barriers to getting care when you need it.

Another option when medications and therapy aren’t working.

Don’t let hindsight be the only thing that is 20/20.

Some good bacteria may improve your digestive health.

Be the one who’s there for her when others don't understand.

It’s popular — but there’s no science to back it up.

The basics haven't changed, but today's mom gets some tech support.

This small gland can make a huge dent in your shuteye.

You don’t have to go it alone.

Start to turn restless into relieved.

It’s time for a new “talk” about the birds, bees and babies.

Most choking accidents happen at home; be watchful and prepared.

Caution: You Can Still Get Pregnant During Perimenopause

Tossing and turning? Could be those cookies you ate a half-hour ago. Darn.

Answers about cuts, tears and what happens “down there” during labor.

It might be the best way to parenthood for you.

It’s really not rocket science!

Learn what’s normal — and what’s not — about forgetting.

What you eat has a big impact on your brain health.

Early diagnosis leads to better dementia care.

Make smart choices to boost your brain power.

Separate fact from fiction about this all-too-common disease.

Robotics and virtual reality can bring faster results.

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Follow the leader to get your body ready to play.

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Follow the photos to get you warmed up and ready to play.

Is that pain in your stomach just the nachos you scarfed down last night?

Hormones really affect how women respond to stress.

Bickering with your bestie? Maybe you’re not getting enough zzz’s.

Know the signs to protect your baby — and yourself.

Know the signs of this dangerous condition.

Noticing mood changes in yourself or an older loved one? It may not be “just” aging.

Narrow your options with these smart before-you-buy tips.

Know how to tell the difference when breathing is difficult.

How will your doctor know if you have thyroid disease?

Start with a healthy dose of iodine from table salt.

Your thyroid may be to blame for those tired legs.

Hormones could be behind your weight gain or loss.

Is your body telling you that your thyroid isn’t working properly?

Get the straight facts about thyroid disease.

Simple ways are the safest to bring sweet relief.

Keep baby’s bed nearby for safe sleep time.

Is my partner the reason I can’t get pregnant?

Deck your halls safely so you remember the holidays for the right reasons!

Why your newborn may not have a picture-perfect debut.

Start by setting boundaries with your boss.

Has stress turned your child’s happy world upside-down?

Know how you respond to manage your reactions in healthy ways.

Chronic stress can hit your body hard.

Find the motivation and accountability you need to keep moving.

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Tips for staying hydrated before, during and after your workout.

What you need to know, even when you don’t want to!

Both you and your baby win when you hold your newborn skin to skin.

Can orgasm trigger or relieve a headache? Or both?

Feel more like yourself during treatment with these hair, skin and nail tips.

How to find passion when intercourse is painful.

Let your family know how you want to be cared for at the end of life.

Party time isn’t panic time for diabetics. Learn smart survival tips.

Don’t let holiday craziness keep you from getting your all-important zzzzz’s.

Let the magic of the holiday season (not your asthma) take your breath away.

When the world is red and green but you’re feeling blue, try these tips to get you through.

Make your season bright — and headache-free.

Personalized treatments are available to you and your doctor.

Be prepared for colorectal cancer treatment by asking your doctor plenty of questions.

Plan allergy-friendly festivities — tips for hosts and guests.

Abnormal vaginal bleeding calls for a doctor visit. Now.

Why staging is your first critical treatment step

Some risk factors are in your control

Could infection be the cause of that “gotta go” urge?

Why you’ll want to hop on the scale every morning

Designer colors are fun – but not for your urine!

Tired of not sleeping well? This device could change all that.

Trying something new could re-energize your workout.

How an EpiPen can stop an anaphylactic reaction and save your life.

Ask questions and communicate openly with your doctor.

Start with the floors to make your home an asthma-free oasis.

Don’t wait till you’re blowing out the candles to start thinking about Medicare.

Clicking, popping and earaches are all signs of a common jaw disorder.

Effective solutions can help avoid embarrassment and make life more comfortable.

The surprising link between a mental condition and a physical one.

Follow this guide for breastfeeding or pumping on the go.

You’ll know when it’s time.

Be smart about colorectal cancer. Get screened.

What do you really know about this killer cancer?

You’ll rest better knowing the answers to these common safe sleep questions.

Tips for helping yourself, your loved one and your relationship

Covered in hives? How to tell if it’s serious.

4 simple steps can pump up your success

Test how much you know about staying healthy with asthma—at any age!

Six steps to get your mojo back when managing diabetes wears you out

Try these tricks to tame your hot flashes

Having endometriosis is hard enough. Knowing how to talk about it shouldn't be.

Are you enduring a ‘normal’ painful period that’s anything but normal?

Relieving pain and increasing fertility are the two big benefits of surgery for endometriosis.

A little prep will get you to quicker answers for endometriosis pain.

One in 10 women of childbearing age has this condition that can cause pelvic pain and infertility.

Healthy choices can help lower your risk for endometriosis.

Learn how to protect yourself and your baby from this new concern.

Get the facts about the most common cause of infertility in women.

Look for the “Ease of Use” logo on products that can help you.

Partner with your doctor to manage your asthma well.

Call ahead, ask key questions and work with the restaurant to meet your special needs.

Why you should take 10, not 30.

If asthma makes you huff and puff, don’t let it blow away your will to exercise!

There’s a headache-busting specialist for every type of head pain.

Whether you’re catching Pokémon or reaching your daily step goal, have a healthful, safe experience.

You know that tanning is harmful, but how can you prevent your teen from learning that lesson firsthand?

Use your detective skills to track skin changes and recognize skin cancer.

Gestational diabetes, when not controlled, can have a lasting impact on mother’s and baby’s health.

Are you overdoing it when caring for your loved one, or are you a no-show?

The keys are planning, a great health care team, and good blood glucose control – months before you’re pregnant.

Simple steps can help put you in control.

The truth about diabetes might surprise you!

How does a diabetes diagnosis change things up for your health?

Plan for successful breastfeeding when you return to work so you and your baby can rest easy.

Be direct and empathetic — but respect boundaries.

Be prepared to deal with this common concern during pregnancy — and beyond.

What can you do when you can’t turn back the clock?

No matter your stage in life, vaccinations are important to prevent disease and stay healthy.

Openly communicate, accept your grief as normal and seek support when you need it.

How to handle giving up a beloved family pet for the well-being of your allergic or asthmatic child.

Understand how the cancer stage affects treatment and survival.

Feeling dazed and confused? Follow these tips to beat jet lag.

Don’t let a desk job stop you from getting active to stay strong and de-stress.

Break free from depression, even if you’re dealing with chronic illness.

Too much of some things in your life — or too little of others — may be to blame.

Find out how to survive — and thrive — while on bed rest.

Cancer facts versus myths opposing directional arrows

Let’s clear the air about what’s true — and what’s not — about lung cancer.

Don’t second-guess yourself if you experience any of these “mini-stroke” symptoms.

Superfoods may be good for you, but a complete balanced diet, including superfoods, is even better.

Milk banks are a safe alternative for your baby.

Only doing one workout activity? Try mixing it up for better results.

Before you use a sleep wedge for baby, read what experts say.

They’re valuable if you know how to use them.

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Why they matter — and how to get them back

With advancing age comes a greater risk for infertility. When to seek expert help.

Make the most of your next doctor visit by knowing what to ask about your care.

Get answers from your pharmacist — and stick with your doctor’s orders.

Beyond the pain, insect stings can cause allergic reactions. Learn what to look for and what to do.

Bug bites can be dangerous. Learn how to prevent them and when to worry.

Tips to win this age-old battle between parents and kids.

Can you feel bad weather coming in your bones? Learn how this phenomenon works.

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Of course you want what’s best for your baby! Here’s how breastfeeding benefits both of you.

Is it a routine headache — or something far worse? When to be concerned.

Is exercise a good or bad choice if you suffer from headaches?

Learn what you can do to stop an aching head before it starts.

How much? How little? What kind? Headache medicines require careful consideration.

Has science discovered why ice cream “hurts so good” on a hot summer day?

Suspect suicidal thoughts? Don’t look away.

Notice the stressors in your life and take steps to relax and recharge.

Although connected, each of these states has its own sources and solutions.

Understand contributing factors, signs and what to do for a depressed teen.

Feeling blue? Curling up with a carton of ice cream is about the worst thing you can do.

Depression is highly treatable — the sooner the better.

Depression takes a toll on mind and body, so know how to ease the physical impact.

Use these stress-busting techniques to stop stress from getting the best of you.

Take the right dose, at the right time, for as long as your doctor recommends.

Gulp! If you’re the shopper and the cook, food safety is up to you!

Heed this heat illness advice to keep the heat from ruining your summer fun.

Be ready at home for minor emergencies with a well-stocked first aid kit.

Spend more time watching TV than lifting weights? It's never too late to get active and get healthier.

Dancing, gardening, even cleaning are all great ways to stay fit at home.

Stretching is something you do instinctively. Learn tips on how to do it the right way.

There’s an app for that – find out how your smart phone can make you fitter.

Young women who begin physical activity younger in life are more likely to continue to be active as they get older.

Do your homework, focus on your goals, and soon you’ll feel right at home.

You don’t have to join a gym to exercise and get healthy. Head outdoors for dozens of fitness opportunities.

It pays to spend one third of your life asleep.

Hormone swings may be behind those sleepless nights.

Lack of sleep may risk more than dozing off during your favorite TV show.

Nodding off when you shouldn’t? Check your medicine cabinet.

Try these tips to get to sleep and stay asleep.

Be aware of severe asthma attack symptoms and when it’s time to call 911.

Feeling breathless? Find out when you should be concerned.

Laughter may be the best medicine, but not when it leads to an asthma attack.

Despite their similarities, they are two distinct diseases.

Don’t let asthma make you pack away all thoughts of travel.

Make sure your child with asthma is well cared for when away from home.

You know what to do when you have an asthma flare-up, but do those around you?

Can you really outgrow asthma, or does it just become inactive?

Smoking may be the leading cause of lung cancer, but other factors can also increase your risk.

If you have COPD, take steps now to lower the risk of lung cancer.

The more you know, the more prepared you’ll be to understand your options.

Explore local resources — from home health to fashion boutiques — to help you on your journey through cancer.

Early detection and treatment can improve the outcome.

Follow these guidelines to take charge of your life during your cancer journey.

How to ask about lung cancer and its treatment, when words escape you.

When the diagnosis is cancer, don’t be afraid to seek a second opinion.

Meet the pros on your cancer care team

These DIY tips may help you feel a little better during cancer care

Know your options to make your best treatment decision.

Think you really know the signs of a heart attack? Some of them may surprise you, especially if you’re a woman.

Can heart-healthy foods taste good too, or are they just flavorless rabbit food? Healthy equals delicious when you take these steps.

What can your ancestors tell you about your heart health? Researching your family health history might give you the answer.

Know how to recognize and manage bleeding, the chief side effect of lifesaving blood thinners.

Make smart lifestyle choices to help reduce your risk of stroke.

In the aftermath of stroke, follow these guidelines to take care of yourself and your loved one.

With allergies, your immune system thinks it’s protecting you — but the result can make you miserable.

Do you have asthma? Avoid an attack by finding out if you have these common allergies.

Allergy testing is the first step to avoiding allergens and seeking allergy relief.

You can’t prevent allergies, but you and your doctor can make them easier to live with.

Find out why poison ivy — and perfume — can be equally irritating to your skin.

Knowing whether you have a cold or allergy can help you get the right treatment.

It’s decision time! What are the best choices for your labor and delivery?

You’re breathing for two. Learn how to manage your asthma or allergies during pregnancy.

See how savvy you are when it comes to uncovering the myths of pregnancy.

Can I still take medicine while I’m pregnant? If it helps me, but it’s bad for the baby, what should I do?

Your partner doesn’t have to feel left out — or even jealous — when you breastfeed.

Exactly what is that baby doing to your body? Learn how pregnancy changes your body and what steps you can take to feel better.

Is your stress growing right along with your belly? Learn 10 stress relievers.

Breast pumps can make breastfeeding more convenient.

Dads, wow your wives by discovering what your sweetie really wants you to know about pregnancy.

Every new mom faces breastfeeding challenges. Get ahead of the game with these tips.

What’s the link between life choices and the upswing in infertility?

Learn how to deal with fertility challenges to body, mind and spirit

Learn what’s fact and what’s fiction when it comes to infertility

If you’re going to “talk the talk,” know the terms to use.

Learn the most common causes of infertility in women and men

As your baby grows, use these guidelines to help adjust how you breastfeed.

Learn about the inability to get pregnant at various ages.

Think you know the true skinny about breastfeeding? Get the facts!

Did you know breastfeeding can help you fit into your pre-pregnancy jeans faster?

Lower your chances of infertility by first identifying any risk factors that are in your control.

Worried about breastfeeding? Take these steps to feel confident and prepared.

After a successful pregnancy, infertility can frustrate and challenge parents.

Unfortunately, age is a major risk factor for infertility.

Learn these easy ways to increase your milk supply if your baby isn’t getting enough.

Breastfeeding success is “all in the latch”

Simple changes to baby’s eating and sleeping routines can help ease acid reflux.

Nine need-to-know steps for caregivers to ensure your baby is safe asleep

Babies don’t come with instructions. But a helpful infant-care class can give you a healthy dose of confidence.

More than a baby fashion trend, sleep sacks are a safety statement recommended by pediatricians.

Your baby will spend a lot of time here, so be sure it’s as safe as possible.

Today’s guidelines help babies sleep more safely and parents more soundly.

There’s still more to be learned about SIDS, but there are many ways parents can reduce the risk.

Had enough of hot flashes and sleepless nights? Consider these natural and prescription treatments.

Think there’s nothing you can do to stop your menopause misery? Think again.

Think you’re too young for menopause? Learn why it can happen at an early age.

“Is it hot in here, or is it just me?” “Does this ever go away?” Answers to your basic questions about “the change.”

As you journey through perimenopause into menopause, knowing what to expect can help you live well.

Had enough? Can’t take it anymore? Improve your life during menopause with these tested tips.

During menopause, heart disease and bone loss increase as estrogen levels fall.

Know the benefits and risks of taking hormone therapy for menopause symptoms.

Stay active in your postmenopausal years to prevent weight gain, boost your mood, build bone density and reduce your risk for disease.

Urinary incontinence and pelvic health issues are not a normal part of aging.

Don’t let embarrassment stand in the way of better pelvic health.

Take control of bladder and pelvic issues and get on with your busy life.

There’s no need to worry about effects of holding a full bladder — as long as it’s not too long, too often.

Kee-gle, Kay-gull — however you pronounce it, we all should be doing Kegel exercises to help prevent bladder leaking

Bladder leakage, also known as urinary incontinence, is no laughing matter.

Don’t suffer in silence. Talk to your doctor for help with bladder and pelvic floor issues.

Some osteoarthritis risk factors may be out of your control, but good health practices can work in your favor.

When you lose flexibility in your joints, it’s time to develop a resilient attitude to help you navigate the challenges of degenerative joint disease.

Are sugar substitutes a healthy alternative to real sugar, or are you just trading one vice for another?

Think a colon cleanse is a good idea? Learn about the risks and think again.

Follow these tips for eating right at every stage of life.

Cut calories or count carbs? The answer may surprise you

Genetically modified foods – scary or safe?

Reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke with smart lifestyle choices.

You may not like the way they look, but should you be worried about varicose veins?

Leg swelling occurs for an array of reasons, from common to serious.

Vegan? Vegetarian? Advice On Getting Essential Nutrients While Sticking To Your Dietary Plans

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Though it’s hard to deal with, it can be a good sign.

Is that grilled burger ramping up your risk for type 2 diabetes?

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There isn’t enough evidence yet to support this way of promoting gut health in C-section babies.

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For a natural disaster or medical emergency, make a “go bag” so you’re ready.

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An ear infection is miserable, whether you’re a child or an adult.

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Learn what to do — and what not to do — to achieve a target weight for sports such as wrestling and boxing.