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Why You Drool In Your Sleep—and How To Stop It

Medically reviewed by Amelia MacIntyre, DO It's often normal to drool in your sleep. Even overnight, your mouth produces some saliva to protect the tissues in your mouth. That saliva can spill out of your mouth as drool when your facial muscles relax in your sleep and your mouth falls open. However, drooling in your sleep can also be a sign of an u...


Here's what you need to know about Biden's executive order on women's health research

President Joe Biden signed an executive order on women's health research, to help focus on diseases and conditions that disproportionately affect women.


Oprah Is Talking Obesity and Weight-Loss Drugs in a New Special Airing Tonight

Oprah will unpack prescription weight-loss medications with medical experts and patients who have tried them.


12 Unhealthy Habits to Say No To

We all want to change our lives for the better. But knowing what to avoid can take time to pinpoint. If you’re looking for some tips on how to improve your life, then look no further—here are some habits to cut out of your life once and for all.


I've studied 100-year-olds and longevity habits for 20 years: What I eat every day

Dan Buettner travels globally to speak to the world's longest-living people and observe their behaviors. Here's how it has affected his diet.


Can I Fast For Ramadan If I'm Breastfeeding? What You Need To Know

Advice from a dietician on fasting this year.


How Often Should I Take My Dog to the Vet?

Read on to find out how many times a year you need to take your furry friend to the vet according to their life stage and state of health.


Does The 'Watermelon Diet' Work For Weight Loss? How It Works And If It's Safe, According To Experts

Here's why the fruit became associated with helping people lose weight.


I had to spend £29,000 or let the cancer kill me


Why am I always cold? 9 possible medical reasons and when to see a doctor

Feeling cold all the time can be a sign of an underlying medical problem. Doctor explains possible reasons such as anemia and low body weight.


For centuries we have plundered our planet. Now we are paying the price

If our planet were a patient, it would be admitted to intensive care. Its vital signs are alarming. It is running a fever, with each of the last nine months the hottest on record, as we hurtle towards the 1.5 degree threshold. Its lung capacity is compromised, with the destruction of forests that absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. And many o...


23 Things People Over Age 60 Should Stop Doing

As many cross the threshold into our 60s, we're often greeted with a mix of excitement and the clichés of entering the "


11 Tips for Making At-Home Cooking Even Healthier

Cooking healthy at home does not have to be a chore.


What Time of Day Should You Shower? Here’s What Doctors Recommend

Fact checked by Nick Blackmer People can either shower in the morning or at night, experts said, depending on their schedules and preferences.Benefits to morning showers include feeling more alert in the morning, getting clean after a workout, and washing off any nighttime sweat or skin cell buildup. However, showering at night may be a better opti...


New prostate treatment is life changing - patient

Some patients are being offered a temporary implant as a new treatment for an enlarged prostate.


Preventing Dementia and Alzheimer’s: 8 Habits to Reduce Your Risk

While there's no foolproof way to prevent Alzheimer's disease, adopting these key habits can help reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.


Long-term care insurance dos and don'ts to know, according to experts

These dos and don'ts can help as you shop for a long-term care insurance policy that meets your unique needs.


Scientists use a new type of nanoparticle that can both deliver vaccines and act as an adjuvant

Many vaccines, including vaccines for hepatitis B and whooping cough, consist of fragments of viral or bacterial proteins. These vaccines often include other molecules called adjuvants, which help to boost the immune system's response to the protein.


Sickle Cell Patients Face a Tough Choice: Be Cured or Have Kids

A Biden administration plan would require drugmakers to pay for fertility treatments.


The Best Orthopedic Shoes That Look as Good as They Feel

Podiatrist recommended, stylist approved.


Are Your Indoor Plant Leaves Turning Yellow? Here's Why—and How to Fix It

The issue can be caused by inadequate watering, old age, temperature fluctuations, and more.


Are Avocados Really Good For You?

Whether you're slicing it up on toast, mashing it into guacamole, or blending it into creamy smoothies, avocado is arguably one of the most delicious and versatile foods around.


10 Benefits of Ashwagandha for Men

If you’re into your natural remedies, you’ve probably heard of some of the benefits of ashwagandha before. But what exactly is ashwagandha extract (commonly known as Indian Ginseng) and what are the benefits of ashwagandha for men in particular? We’ve got the answers for you below, including the health benefits of ashwagandha, where to buy […]


The 14 Benefits of Letting Gray Hair Shine

New year, new you? Here are more reasons to let your hair go gray than just saving time and money.


What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Bell Peppers Regularly

One medium red bell pepper has nearly double your daily requirement of vitamin C.


The type of cancer that's rising the most in America, according to data. Plus, see the rest of the top 10.

Stacker compiled a list of 10 types of cancer that have had the greatest jump in case frequency between 2000 and 2020 based on CDC data.


These 15 Dreadful Diseases Still Exist and There’s No Cure

In the vast landscape of human health, numerous diseases stand as stark reminders of medicine’s limitations. While the fight against these conditions is ongoing, and management and treatments have significantly improved, there are still diseases with no cure. Here’s a closer look at 15 such diseases, their impact on individuals and communities, and the glimmer […]


Do you need a water flosser — and should you be filling it with mouthwash? What dentists say about a new viral trend.

Water flossers are all the rage, according to social media, where creators are praising the devices for their megawatt smiles. Many claim that a water flosser is a must-have for clean teeth, good breath and removing tonsil stones. Some TikTokers are even going the extra mile by filling theirs up with mouthwash instead of water. But is that necessar...


Is Health Insurance Tax Deductible?

Understanding tax deductions can be tricky, especially with expenses like health insurance. For many, health insurance is a significant annual expenditure, and the possibility of deducting it from...


Health workers fear it's profits before protection as CDC revisits airborne transmission

As the CDC revisits its airborne transmission guidelines, health care workers fear the agency is repeating past mistakes about mask guidance to prevent the spread of viruses.


These 7 high-inflammatory foods can sap your energy and raise your risk for cancer, diabetes, and heart disease

Left unchecked, inflammation can cause fatigue, and may increase your risk of asthma, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.


Could snakes become the latest hyped 'superfood'?

You've heard about snakes on a plane, but how about snakes on a plate? That's right, snake meat has become the latest "superfood" on everyone's radar, with scientists suggesting it could provide a sustainable protein alternative to mainstream meat stocked in local supermarkets. In a report published in Scientific Reports, researchers argue that bec...


Why Are So Many Women Quitting Birth Control?

A 20-something reports on this growing trend, and wrestles with her own decision to go off the pill in a post-Roe world.


'Boys are disappearing' from mental health care, as signs of depression often go undetected

Teenage boys are suffering from depression and anxiety too, research shows. Experts warn many young men struggling with their mental health are not getting the help they need.


California could ban snacks like Flamin' Hot Cheetos in schools

Cheetos varieties, including the spicy Flamin' Hot version, and other chips like Doritos include red 40, yellow 5 and yellow 6 – all on the list of ingredients that would be banned if the bill is enacted. Here are other foods that include dyes.


3 lies women have been told about their bodies, according to a female doctor

Dr. Elizabeth Comen wrote "All in Her Head: The Truth and Lies Early Medicine Taught us about Women’s Bodies and Why It Matters Today." Debunks myths about women's health.


Researchers identify mutation that alters Alzheimer's disease progression

The scientist of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Malaga José Luis Royo has coordinated a study that summarizes eight years of research and brings together 100 multidisciplinary specialists, identifying a mutation that alters Alzheimer's disease progression.


Mum with stomach cancer warns of hidden symptoms

Donna Taylor says she received the diagnosis after weeks of exhaustion, loss of appetite and cramps.


What Is Vervain?

Medically reviewed by Dr. Andrea L. Braden Vervain (Verbena officinalis) is an herb that grows primarily in Europe and Asia. It’s also sometimes referred to as pigeon’s grass, herb of grace, pamukh, or karenta. The plant can grow to a height of about 40 inches. The leaves of the vervain plant are toothed and lobed, and the flowers are light purple....


How Common Is a False-Positive COVID Test?

Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Key Takeaways A new report showed that people who do not have COVID may still get recurring false-positive rapid test results.Although false-positive test results can occur with COVID rapid tests and PCR tests, experts say they are very rare.Not doing the test correctly, contamination, and cross-reactivity are all fact...


19 Foods You Think Are Healthy But Aren’t

It’s important to read nutrition labels and ingredient lists to make informed choices, as marketing can sometimes lead to misconceptions about the healthiness of certain foods. Opting for whole, unprocessed foods is generally a better approach to maintaining a healthy diet. Watch out for these 19 “healthy” foods.


Everything you need to know about hip replacements

So effective is hip replacement surgery that more than 100,000 operations are carried out in England and Wales each year. “Along with cataract and cardiac stent surgery, hip replacements are probably the most impactful procedure we can do for patients,” says Hugh Apthorp, an orthopaedic surgeon who has performed 10,000 operations. “It’s mainly beca...


Poison prevention for pets: tips for avoiding common toxins

National Poison Prevention Week was established to raise awareness, reduce unintentional poisonings, and promote poison prevention. These safety goals apply to adults, children, and pets. Many of us know that household cleaners and garden chemicals are toxic, but it’s important to realize that everyday items such as medications, certain foods, and plants can also make our pets sick. The ...


Baby Rashes Decoded: When Do You Need To Worry And What’s Normal?

All you need to know about when you should see a doctor.


Cancer breakthrough sees brain tumour almost disappear in just five days


To live longer, do these 5 things every day, says a neurologist and aging expert

There are some things people can do to extend their lives. Dr. Gary Small, a memory, brain and aging expert at Hackensack Meridian Health in New Jersey, shares the five most important behaviors.


3 Exercises You Should Prioritize as You Age, According to Experts

Exercise is a critical part of wellness, although it looks slightly different as we age. Here's how the experts say to do it.


Dementia is not an inevitable part of aging — these 3 things can help

Many 100-year-olds are cognitively healthy until the very end of life


The 5 Best Types of Fish for Brain Health, According to Scientists

Try these cognitive catches that are rich in brain-friendly omega-3 fatty acids.


Cruciferous vegetables are the secret to a healthy diet — here are 9 you should be eating

Looking for ways to better your health through your diet? Cruciferous vegetables can make for tasty and nutritious additions to your meals and snacks. The post Cruciferous vegetables are the secret to a healthy diet — here are 9 you should be eating appeared first on The Manual.