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10% of travelers have had their medicines confiscated. Here's how you can avoid it.

A new survey shows 10% of travelers have had medicine confiscated and more than 50% said that increased their anxiety during a trip.


What's The Best Skincare Routine for Aging Skin?

Discover the ultimate guide to the best skincare routine for aging skin. This blog provides expert tips for women over 50!


Will Transferring a House to a Disabled Child Protect It From Medicaid Estate Recovery?

There are several ways to save your house from Medicaid estate recovery — is transferring it to a disabled child one of them?


Women Are Not Getting Enough Exercise — and It's Harming Their Mental Health

When regularly exercising, women reported feeling more happy, energetic, and confident, according to the global Move Her Mind report


Virginia Creeper Rash: Everything You Need to Know

Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) is a climbing woody vine that can be high-climbing or trail on the floor. It can be used as an ornamental climbing vine or ground cover. This plant is considered a nuisance because it is a hearty grower that can appear where it is not wanted. Being exposed to the leaves of Virginia creeper can cause a ...


'More Neanderthal than human': How your health may depend on DNA from our long-lost ancestors

Neanderthals and humans mated millennia ago, and their legacy lives on in us today. Here's how.


This woman has ALS. So did 22 of her relatives. What she wants you to know.

A new medication is offering some ALS patients more hope than ever. It's actually slowing the disease down in some people like Jessica Morris.


The 10 states with the best health care in America—and the 10 with the worst, according to data

MoneyGeek analyzed a host of statistics, from health outcomes — such as preventable deaths and rates of certain diseases or risk factors — to health access and cost — such as how many people are uninsured and have affordable health insurance options available — to find the best and worst states for health care in the U.S.


‘We are in the process of sending NASA our claim’: Space junk smashed into a Florida man’s home and caused over $15K in damages — does insurance have to pay for it?

Houston, we have a claim.


How Ozempic could save millions of lives (and not because of weight loss)

Could semaglutide drugs be the new statins?


14 Little Things to Do Every Day For Better Mental Health

Good mental health is vitally important for a happy and productive life. We all do our best to be as healthy as possible, but sometimes, we make mistakes or fall into bad habits. If you want to improve your mental health or introduce healthier routines, here are some ideas to get you started.


Youthful Hairstyles that will Turn Back the Hands of Time

The hairstyle we choose can make all the difference in how old we look. Here are some of our favorite hairstyles in various lengths that can make you look (and maybe even feel) younger!


20 of the Healthiest Dog Breeds with the Fewest Medical Problems

Choose wisely. A healthy dog breed can prevent heartache and save you a lot of money over the years. The post 20 of the Healthiest Dog Breeds with the Fewest Medical Problems appeared first on Reader's Digest.


Hydrow founder Bruce Smith: Health is wealth

Hydrow founder Bruce Smith says the desire for health is driving his business on 'The Claman Countdown.'


11 Practical Ways To Lose Stomach Fat And Strengthen Your Core, According To RDs

Crunches aren't the answer.


5 Jicama Benefits That’ll Have You Adding This Veggie to Your Grocery List ASAP

Jicama is crunchy, slightly sweet, and full of beneficial nutrients.


Florida is getting too expensive for some retirees so they're flocking to Alabama. Here's why — plus a few more ways to get 'bigger bang for your buck' during your golden years

Move over, Florida. Alabama is now a haven for retirees.


It’s time to rethink your relationship with sugar. Here’s how

“It’s hard to have a positive or neutral relationship with something that’s constantly labeled as bad or addictive."


Retiring early abroad: The good and bad of living overseas during retirement

Here are key things to know about retiring abroad, including the good and bad sides.


Semaglutide can yield weight loss, lower heart issues for at least four years in non-diabetic adults with overweight

Two studies are being presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Venice, Italy (12-15 May), based on the landmark Semaglutide and Cardiovascular Outcomes (SELECT) trial from the same international author group.


How to Unclog Your Pores, According to Dermatologists and Aestheticians

We've all been there - a red bump or an unsightly blackhead pops up on your face out of nowhere at the most inopportune time.


Nerves prompt muscle to release factors that boost brain health, study finds

Exercise prompts muscles to release molecular cargo that boosts brain cell function and connection, but the process is not well understood. New research from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has found that the nerves that tell muscles to move also prompt them to release more of the brain-boosting factors.


Health study finds excessive heat increases number of work-related injuries

Health officials are reminding people about the dangers of working outside.


How to be more flexible: 7 tips to try

When we think of the word “flexible,” we may think about yogis twisting themselves into a pretzel knot, or that one friend who can drop into a split at a moment’s notice, thanks to past gymnastics experience. Yet flexibility isn’t something reserved for a special group of people or something you can achieve only when you’re young — it’s something w...


Bobbi Brown Shares 4 Quick Makeup Tips for Women Over 40

Beauty tips for a busy life from a makeup pro.


Sleeping on your side can make you look older – here’s what to do about it

Lying in the sun without SPF, too many cocktails or even the merest whiff of a cigarette will understandably make wrinkles worse. But there’s now a new, unexpected culprit gaining attention for causing the signs of ageing to accelerate –  repeatedly sleeping on the same side can also be regarded as a bit “rock and roll” when it comes to causing wri...


Which Vitamin Deficiency Causes Hair Loss?

Medically reviewed by Brendan Camp, MD Many factors can contribute to hair loss, including genetics, childbirth, and certain diseases. Hair loss can result from a lack of nutrient-rich foods, restrictive eating, sudden weight loss, low-calorie intakes, and obesity—all of which can lead to nutritional deficiencies. Excessive intake of certain vitami...


12 Prediabetes Foods to Avoid—and Plenty More to Enjoy

Eighty eight million American adults—more than 1 in 3—have prediabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. If you know which prediabetes foods to avoid, it can make a big difference in averting type 2 diabetes.


Why Does My Lower Back Hurt When I Sit and How Can I Relieve the Pain?

Medically reviewed by Laura Campedelli, DPT Lower back pain (LBP) or pain in the lower back region between the lower edge of the ribs and glutes (buttocks) can be debilitating and disabling. It affects more than 619 million people globally, with its prevalence rising alongside an expanding and aging population. Lower back pain can be caused by bad ...


Research reveals maternal education levels during pregnancy are linked with epigenetic markers in the child

A study from the University of Oulu, Finland, has uncovered compelling evidence linking maternal education levels at the time of pregnancy to children's epigenetic markers (DNA methylation) at key developmental stages: birth, childhood, and adolescence.


What Your ‘Heart Age’ Says About Your Health

Do you need to know your heart age? A growing crop of tools will estimate it for you.


4 Energy Drinks That Are Actually Healthy

When the midday slump is hard to power through on your own, you might want to reach for an energy drink. Here's which ones you should look for.


14 Warning Signs Your Pet May Be Sick (and What to Do)

Some symptoms are more serious than others. Experts explain the difference.


How many calories are in an egg? A quick guide to the nutrition facts for your breakfast

Whether you like yours scrambled or hard-boiled, eggs are a great protein alternative to meat. Here are some of eggs' health benefits.


List of fruits with the most health benefits: These 8 are expert recommended

Any fruit is going to yield health benefits like fiber, vitamins and minerals. This list of eight fruits includes stand-out options for your diet.


30 Activities to Avoid After 75: The Golden Years

We all have loved ones that have hit this magical milestone. Or maybe you've reached 75 yourself! 75 and older can be a wonderful chapter to life, but some things no longer make sense to do.


Guy Fieri Shows Us The Workout That Helped Him Lose 30 Pounds | Weights & Plates | Men’s Health

Celebrity chef Guy Fieri takes home with him and shows around his ranch, barn and outside kitchen. He explains why getting a workout in first thing in the morning is so important to him. He also cooks a couple of his favorite at-home meals that are great post workout. He finishes in his home sauna.


Here's What Happens When You Eat Cashews Every Day

Densely nutritious and good for your heart and brain, cashews can be much more than just a snack food. Here's what happens if you add them to your daily diet


I didn't tell my children about my incurable condition for 5 years

The symptoms generally include slowing of movement, stiffness in the muscles and tremors – involuntary shakes in certain parts of the body.


You're Weighing Yourself Wrong. Here's When and How to Do It Right

Don't let inaccurate numbers discourage your wellness journey. Learn how to weigh yourself correctly.


Renters are under more stress than homeowners and they’re aging faster as a result, according to new research

Renting is so stressful that its impact on biological age was almost double that of unemployment.


What You Should Know About Erythritol, According to Experts

This sugar substitute offers some health benefits but also some side effects.


The increasing popularity of weight loss drugs and the issues they present

A new health survey finds one in eight American adults have taken prescription weight-loss drugs. Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford, an obesity medicine physician-scientist, joins CNN’s Kim Brunhuber to discuss the rising popularity of these medications, potential effects of long-term use, and the risks of cheaper alternatives.


Which Vitamins Are Good For Arthritis?

Orthopedists and dietitians recommend these science-backed, inflammation-fighting supplements


28 Habits Mental Health Experts Want You to Know to Find Happiness

Implement these simple ideas to find a happier, more joyful you.


The Surprising Health Benefits of Cherries—and the Best Ones to Eat

Stock up on these fruits this summer.


Chicago teen earns doctoral degree at age 17

At just 17 years old, Chicago’s Dorothy Jean Tillman received her doctorate degree from Arizona State University.


10 Bad Habits That Are Ruining Your Sleep

It’s no secret that a good night’s sleep is the cornerstone of a healthy life. But sometimes, our habits sneak up on us like a thief in the night, robbing us of those precious hours of rest. We’ve listed a rundown of the common culprits that might just be the reason you’re counting sheep into […]


Stages of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Medically reviewed by Stella Bard, MD Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation, pain, and stiffness in the joints—usually in your hands, wrists, knees, feet, and ankles. Symptoms of RA can vary depending on the stage of the condition. In the early stages, symptoms can come and go. As the condition progresses, sym...


Woman claims Alzheimer’s symptoms were reversed after five years

In “The Last Alzheimer’s Patient,” CNN chief medical correspondent follows Alzheimer’s patient Cici Zerbe who says her symptoms have been reversed after participating in Dr. Dean Ornish’s clinical trial on the effects of intensive lifestyle changes on the progression of mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due to Alzheimer’s Disease. That peer-reviewed study will be published in the journal “Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy” in June 2024. Dr. Ornish’s program includes a plant-based diet, regular exercise, group support, yoga or meditation.Watch the full documentary on CNN’s “The Whole Story” premiering on May 19th at 8p et/pt and streaming on MAX on June 18th.