Over half of Americans are lying through their teeth — about their teeth. That’s according to a new survey conducted by Talker Research and commissioned by Aspen Dental, which asked 2,000 American adults about their dental hygiene, as reported by SWNS. The study spoke to the mixed emotions Americans experience …
Read More »Obesity and stress linked to higher risk of deadly cancer, study finds
Obesity and stress could magnify the risk of one of the most aggressive types of cancer, a new study suggests. Researchers at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) found that stress-related neurotransmitters and obesity-related hormones activated CREB (cyclic AMP response element-binding protein), which was shown to promote the growth of …
Read More »Sunlight exposure can have ‘massive’ health benefits, doctor says
As spring arrives and the weather warms, exposure to sunlight could have an immense impact on overall health. Dr. Roger Seheult, a critical care physician, pulmonologist and associate clinical professor at the University of California and Loma Linda University schools of medicine, shared the benefits of sunlight exposure in an …
Read More »What travelers should know about carbon monoxide safety as spring break ramps up
As millions of Americans travel for spring break getaways, some may face an invisible danger. Carbon monoxide poisoning could be a risk at hotels or vacation rentals. You can’t see or smell carbon monoxide gas, but it’s the leading cause of poisoning deaths in the U.S. According to the Centers …
Read More »Several acne products recalled over possible benzene contamination
Mid-flight skincare routines go viral on social media Beauty content creator Sarah Palmyra from Los Angeles, California, has gone viral for her in-flight skincare and haircare videos on TikTok — using numerous tools and serums to keep the skin hydrated while flying. Several types of skincare products used to treat …
Read More »Trader Joe’s customers in 12 states warned about Gerolsteiner sparkling water bottles
Trader Joe’s is cautioning customers that some glass bottles of Gerolsteiner sparkling water sold in 12 states could be cracked or damaged. About 61,500 bottles of the product are being recalled because they pose a potential laceration hazard, according to a notice posted Thursday by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety …
Read More »Travel during measles outbreak: How to avoid infection while flying
Measles has been spreading across America, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported more than 220 cases nationwide as of March 7. The uptick in cases began with an outbreak in Texas, where there have been 223 cases identified since late January (as of March 11). A …
Read More »Frozen slush drink could make kids sick, study suggests
Lara Trump on setting a healthy example for her children Amid the widespread support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s MAHA movement, Lara Trump — mom, wellness advocate and daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump — shared her beliefs in a healthy America with Fox News Digital. A popular summertime treat could …
Read More »Women’s health issue could increase dementia risk
An estimated 80% of women have some type of menopause symptoms — and the more symptoms they experience, the greater the chances of developing dementia later in life. The findings were published in the journal PLOS One following a study by the University of Calgary. The researchers analyzed the data …
Read More »Staying fit over 40: Trainers say these workout changes are most effective
Exercise is essential for overall health — but as we age, our usual fitness routine might not be as effective. For people over 40, the body goes through hormonal and physical shifts that can impact how it reacts to certain workouts. Melissa Neill, CEO of Body by Bikini, specializes in …
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