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Gently massaging the abdominal area in certain ways may promote digestion and bowel movement. Our experts explain whether it really works and how to do it.
Our experts explain why this involuntary movement of the eyes can occur as part of multiple sclerosis—and how to manage it.
Our guide can help you determine which eats are making your skin better—and worse.
Experts agree: Taking your blood pressure shouldn’t be painful. If it does hurt, here’s why and what to do about it.
When a tear forms in one of the arteries that supplies blood to your heart, it can be a medical emergency. Here's what to know.
Learn how these antihistamines work to treat allergies and whether it’s ever safe to combine them—plus when to consider prescription therapies instead.
Breast asymmetry is usually normal. Here’s when it might be a sign of something more serious.
While a nipple that’s bleeding can be a sign of cancer, it’s more likely that the cause is benign. These are some possible reasons for your discomfort.
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Learn why their appearance changes—and how to keep them healthy as you get older.
Everything from your sports bra to body wash could play a role. Learn what could be irritating you, and how to find relief.
All three of our T1D warriors emphasize the importance of finding community when it comes to living with this chronic condition.