Healthy Habits11 Health Tweaks to Make in Your 30s to Stay Healthy for the Rest of Your Life Make these small adjustments to stay fit and healthy for decades to come.
CancerHere’s Who Is at Greatest Risk for Developing Cancer from Drinking Alcohol Research shows even light drinking can have a significant effect on a women’s health and cancer risk.
Cancer13 Foods You Should Never Eat If You Don’t Want Cancer Your diet affects more than just your waistline. Consuming one or more of these foods regularly may increase your risk of cancer.
Type 2 DiabetesWhy Blood Sugar Matters It’s no longer just certain people who need to worry about their blood sugar; it’s pretty much everyone.
Doctors and ProvidersDoctor Visits You Need to Make at Every Age If you want to prevent illness, it’s important to get the right screenings at the right time—but when is the right time? Check out this list of tests by decade to keep yourself healthy.
Sexual HealthVaginal Odor: What’s Normal and What’s Not Despite countless products marketed to mask it, vaginal odor is rarely cause for concern. Here, experts explain which aromas are normal—and which might warrant a quick call to your OB/GYN.
Incontinence12 Things Your Bladder Secretly Wants to Tell You Medical experts share their answers to all your questions on bladder problems, from urinary tract infections to odd urine colors.
Food11 Superfoods That Stand the Test of Time When it comes to healthy eating, it can be hard to separate superfood from superfad, but these 11 miracle munchies have proven again and again to deliver serious bang for their nutrition buck.
CancerImagine Being a Cancer Survivor—Then Getting a Second Type of Cancer All Over Again What doctors and their patients should be talking about when it comes to cancer awareness.
Cancer7 Signs You’re at Risk of Endometrial Cancer What is endometrial cancer? Endometrial cancer falls under the umbrella category of uterine cancer. Make sure you know the risk factors and symptoms to watch for.
Colorectal Cancer8 Symptoms of Colon Polyps All colorectal cancers start as tiny little colon polyps and while they often have no symptoms, especially in the early stages, there are some warning signs to be on the lookout for—including something called “pencil poops”!
Probiotics9 Health Benefits of Probiotics That Don’t Have to Do With Digestion You may know that “good” bacteria can help soothe digestive ills, but probiotics may also reduce anxiety, help your teeth, and have other health benefits.
Digestive Health8 Normal Reasons Your Belly Is Bloated (and 4 Times to Worry) Belly bloating is often related to diet—but sometimes more serious conditions could be a factor. Here’s what to watch out for.
Colorectal CancerAmericans Are Waiting Too Late To Screen for Colorectal Cancer—Here’s When You Should Start A colon cancer specialist says getting screened at this age could lower your chance of death by 77%—and a colonoscopy isn’t the only option.