Is It Luck or Something Else? How Never Covid 'Novids' Have Avoided Covid-19

Experts say a person's genetic makeup, their ability to work from home, and their adherence to safety precautions can lower their risk for COVID-19 | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 1 year ago

Who gets to be “healthy”? Racism in nutrition

The primarily white dietetics industry has paid little attention to people with bodies and diets outside the mainstream. This is changing, but there's still work to do. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 1 year ago

4 Exercises for Vertigo Relief

Kick dizziness to the curb with these four exercises for vertigo. We’ll go over how and when to do these exercises, as well as important safety information. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 1 year ago

Stopping glasses from fogging is about preventing air from escaping from the top of your mask. Here are several ideas to try. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 1 year ago

Guns are now the leading cause of death for Children in the US

Guns are now the leading cause of death in children and teenagers in the United States. Gun-related deaths among children and adolescents increased by 29 percent from 2019 to 2020 — which is twice as high as the increase recorded in the general population. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 1 year ago

Diabetes Risk May Increase 40% After Having Covid-19

New research has found a strong link between COVID and an increased risk of diabetes. The researchers suspect that diabetes may be another component of long COVID. Although more research is needed to understand the association, endocrinologists believe that COVID may damage the p … | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 2 years ago

Kidney Stone Cases Continue to Rise in the U.S.

Experts say a high-salt diet as well as a lack of hydration may be behind the rising number of cases of kidney stones. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 2 years ago

Connection Between Eczema and Stress

Stress is one of the most common triggers of eczema. Learn what the research says and ways to control this trigger. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 2 years ago

Understanding and Managing Chronic Inflammation

Chronic inflammation refers to a response by your immune system that sticks around long after infection or injury. Learn the common symptoms and treatments | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 2 years ago

What Is the Healthiest Type of Rice?

Billions of people worldwide rely on rice as an inexpensive source of energy. This article discusses the most nutritious types of rice and why you should choose certain varieties over others. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 2 years ago

Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia

Do you have Hippopotomonstroses-quippedaliophobia? Here’s how to recognize the symptoms and what you can do to cope. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 2 years ago

‘Leaky’ Vaccines Can Produce Stronger Versions of Viruses

By studying chickens, researchers say they have proven the theory that more virulent viruses can evolve from so-called “leaky” vaccines. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 2 years ago

Does Having Back Dimples Tell Me Anything About My Genetics? (2019)

Back dimples — indentations on your lower back — are a fairly common cosmetic feature. Here's what creates their appearance and what they mean. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 2 years ago

What It's Like Going Through a Deep, Dark Depression

The author shares how she went from anxiety to a deep depression to actively considering suicide. Read this article to understand what it really feels like to have serious depression, and how this woman worked with her therapist, friends, and family to develop a crisis plan to pu … | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 2 years ago

When You Don’t Want to Be Here, but You’re Too Afraid to Die

Why continue living if I didn’t actually feel I was alive? | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 3 years ago

Aspirin May Help Prevent Serious Covid-19 Complications

Aspirin can help prevent blood clots, something that can affect people hospitalized with COVID-19. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 3 years ago

Why Eggs Are the Healthiest Food on the Planet

Eggs are so nutritious that they're often referred to as "nature's multivitamin." Many studies show that eating eggs regularly can improve health. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 3 years ago

What Is Alien Hand Syndrome? Or when your hand acts on its own

Alien hand syndrome is a neurological condition in which a person's hand seems to have a mind of its own. Here's what causes it, how it's treated, and some fast facts. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 3 years ago

Benefits of cold showers (fights depression)

Can a cold shower benefit your health? Read more about the potential of cold water therapy. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 4 years ago

Health Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar, Backed by Science

Apple cider vinegar is incredibly popular in the natural health community. Here are 6 science-based ways it can benefit your health. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 4 years ago

Anonymous Nurse: Please Stop Using ‘Dr. Google’ to Diagnose Your Symptoms

Anonymous Nurse is a column written by nurses around the United States with something to say. In this week’s column, one RN talks about how using Dr. Google to diagnose symptoms can do more harm than good. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 4 years ago

How to Fall Asleep in 10, 60, or 120 Seconds

You can do a lot of prep work to make the perfect sleep environment. But if that doesn’t work, here are six other hacks to try. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 4 years ago

Is Coffee Good or Bad for You?

This article takes a detailed look at coffee and whether it is good or bad for your health. Coffee is highly controversial among health experts. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 4 years ago

Common ADHD Medication May Affect White Matter in Boys' Brains

Researchers say boys with ADHD who took Ritalin and Concerta saw changes in their brain white matter. However, more research is needed to determine if there are serious health effects from these changes. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 4 years ago

Habits Linked to a Long Life (Backed by Science)

How long you live is largely within your own control. Here are 13 diet and lifestyle habits to adopt in order to live a long life. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 4 years ago

What is the difference between white and brown eggs?

Brown eggs are often thought of as healthier and more natural than white eggs. This article explores the differences and whether one type is truly better. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 4 years ago

Could Magic Mushrooms Ever Replace Current Antidepressants?

Advocates say psilocybin could provide an effective treatment for depression with fewer side effects than current antidepressants, which leave many people emotionally “blunted.” | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 4 years ago

A calorie is not a calorie

Some believe that all calories are created equal and that the sources of those calories don't matter. Here are 6 reasons why that is completely false. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 5 years ago

ADHD May Affect Certain Regions of Children's Brains

Changes in brain volume are associated with the portions that govern behavior in children with ADHD, say experts. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 5 years ago

Could Brain Fluid Provide an Earlier Diagnosis of Autism?

New research suggests an increase in cerebrospinal fluid may be present in a high percentage of children with autism. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 5 years ago

Autoimmune Diseases and Meat Only Diets

Mikhaila Peterson took the keto diet one extra step by eliminating veggies and eating only meat. She says it cured several illnesses. Experts aren’t convinced. | Continue reading


@healthline.com | 5 years ago