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What’s the Best Advice You’ve Received About Fatherhood?
With Father’s Day around the corner, we’re looking for tips you’d like to pass on.
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Your Partner is Ignoring a Health Issue. Now What?
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How to ‘Gray Rock’ Conversations With Difficult People
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How to Swim for Fitness, and 5 More Water Workouts
Beach and pool season are starting. Why not get a little exercise while you’re in the sun?
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Girls of Color Are Getting Their Periods Earlier. No One Quite Knows Why.
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Are Ingrown Hairs Preventable?
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Stinky Feet? Here’s How to Quell the Smell.
A mix of bacteria and sweat are likely to blame, experts say. But small changes can go a long way in reducing odors.
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Why Is It So Hard to Shower When I’m Depressed?
Issues with hygiene are common symptoms of depression. Here’s why, and how to make bathing a little easier.
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Should You Delay Your Morning Caffeine?
Some influencers say that doing so can offer benefits. We looked at the evidence.
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In 6 Minutes, You Can Be Done With Your Workout
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Seven poses to help you wake up and feel energized, whether you’re an expert or a beginner.
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A gentler version of a popular workout keeps you moving while keeping your body off the floor.
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An independent group of experts expressed concerns that the data from clinical trials did not outweigh risks for treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder.
By Andrew Jacobs
Therapy and medication can help people recover from trauma, but many struggle to access the care they need.
By Dani Blum
No new treatment for PTSD has been approved for more than 20 years, and this one, using an illegal drug known as Ecstasy, has been closely watched.
By Andrew Jacobs
The agency’s staff analysis suggests that approval of the illegal drug known as Ecstasy for treatment of PTSD is far from certain, with advisers meeting next week to consider the proposed therapy.
By Andrew Jacobs and Christina Jewett
Experts say the new feature may offer dubious advice in response to personal health queries.
By Talya Minsberg
The worker had respiratory symptoms, unlike the first two. But the risk to the public remains low, federal health officials said.
By Apoorva Mandavilli
The prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder among college students rose to 7.5 percent in 2022, more than double the rate five years earlier, researchers found.
By Ellen Barry
A hot tub or a sauna after a hard workout can be amazing. But is it as healthy as it feels?
By Emma Yasinski
The perception of taste is remarkably complex, not only on the tongue but in organs throughout the body.
By Joanne Silberner
Universal screenings for the inherited disease promised to get babies diagnosed and treated sooner. But they still miss some children of color.
By Liz Szabo
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