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Health Tip: Signs of an Unhealthy Relationship

Health Tip: Signs of an Unhealthy Relationship

(HealthDay News) — Relationships are a necessary part of healthy living. Though no relationship is perfect, an unhealthy relationship can cause discomfort and harm, says the University of Washington. Latest Sexual Health News The school mentions signs of an unhealthy relationship: Neglecting yourself or your partner. Feeling pressure to change who you are or quit […]

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Health Tip: Escaping Rip Currents

Health Tip: Escaping Rip Currents

(HealthDay News) — Most beach rescues performed by lifeguards are caused by rip currents — strong currents that can pull swimmers under, says the American Red Cross. Latest Prevention & Wellness News Rip currents can form in any large open area and can be dangerous. To escape a rip current, the Red Cross offers advice: […]

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Birth Control Pills (Oral Contraceptives) vs. Patch (Ortho Evra)

Birth Control Pills (Oral Contraceptives) vs. Patch (Ortho Evra)

What are the side effects of birth control pills and the patch? Birth control pills The most common side effects of the birth control pills include nausea, headache, breast tenderness, weight gain, irregular bleeding, and mood changes. These side effects often subside after a few months’ use. Scanty menstrual periods or breakthrough bleeding may occur […]

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Earlier Bedtimes Help Kids Fight Obesity

Earlier Bedtimes Help Kids Fight Obesity

By Len CanterHealthDay Reporter Latest Healthy Kids News TUESDAY, May 21, 2019 (HealthDay News) — With childhood obesity rates high, many studies have investigated lifestyle factors that can make a difference — which ones increase the risk and which ones reduce it. Beyond diet, a lack of sleep has been linked to weight gain both […]

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TV Not a Good Sleep Aid for Young Kids

TV Not a Good Sleep Aid for Young Kids

Latest Healthy Kids News MONDAY, May 20, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Many parents think that watching TV helps their young children fall asleep, but new research finds the opposite is true. Researchers looked at 470 children aged 3 to 5 in Massachusetts and found that those who watched less than one hour of TV per […]

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Anxiety: 11 of 21 studies say regulating gut bacteria may help

Anxiety: 11 of 21 studies say regulating gut bacteria may help

Evidence that suggests our gut bacteria play complex roles in maintaining and impacting overall health is piling up. One new review of the scientific literature has now found that regulating intestinal microbiota may help relieve the symptoms of anxiety. Should researchers look to the gut to relieve anxiety? Recent research suggests that the bacteria that […]

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What to know about fish roe

What to know about fish roe

Roe are fully ripe eggs from fish and other marine animals. In food, roe refers to the eggs as a dish or garnish. There are a few different ways to prepare roe, depending on the type of eggs and what flavor profile best suits them. Roe can be both a fresh and cooked ingredient. Fish […]