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Ob-gyns answer common questions about exercising after getting an IUD, including how long you should wait to work out and whether exercise can dislodge an IUD.
Explore meal ideas to stay nutritious on low-calorie days. Plus, get tips and learn how 5:2 fasting affects weight loss.
Fewer U.S. adults are drinking, and most who do say they’re drinking less. The shift could result in fewer alcohol-related deaths in the future.
Officials were able to declare an end to the Texas measles outbreak after no new cases for at least 42 days, but a related outbreak in New Mexico continues.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the obesity drug Wegovy for people with the chronic liver disease known as ...
Prevent mosquito and tick bites this summer with proper clothing, EPA-approved repellents, and other strategies. Plus, learn how to ease the itch and swelling of a bite.
People who use insulin or diabetes medications are at risk of hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. Here’s how to recognize and treat hypoglycemia.
A large new study found that the nonprescription Opill is expanding birth control access to many women who used no contraception in the past.
Although Overeaters Anonymous no longer endorses the Grey Sheet Diet, other organizations, including GreySheeters Anonymous, ...
Finding what looks like blood in your stool can be a result of something you ate. But in some cases, bloody stools can indicate a more serious condition.
Leaving the skin on your potato — or eating it without the flesh — provides nutrients and minerals that can help lower your risk of several health conditions.
Here’s how peanuts can impact digestion, the potential for causing gas, bloating, or cramps, and the effects of fiber and sugar content.
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