
Exercise After a Heart Attack: How to Get Moving Safely
Physical activity after a heart attack is important for your long-term heart health. Here’s how to exercise safely if you’ve had a heart attack.
Physical activity after a heart attack is important for your long-term heart health. Here’s how to exercise safely if you’ve had a heart attack.
TikTok health trends abound, but some are safer and more effective than others. Here’s what you need to know about some of the latest trends.
Hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism are two of the main types of thyroid disease. Here’s why you may be at risk.
You’ve heard about eating soup when sick or ginger when nauseous. But do they work? We’re breaking down what to eat during illness to nourish your body.
Eye drops are supposed to relieve symptoms like redness and dryness, so why don’t they always work?
An electrocardiogram, also known as an EKG, helps detect and diagnose different heart conditions. An EKG is a non-invasive, painless test that records the electrical signals produced from your heart.
When it’s time to go to the eye doctor, should you see an optometrist or an ophthalmologist? Here’s where to go for eye care.
Cancer and cancer treatment can cause a range of physical side effects. Here’s how physical therapy can help with cancer rehabilitation.
Your feet are an intricate part of your body. With an impressive 56 bones, 66 joints, and hundreds of muscles, ligaments, and tendons, your feet allow you to move around and bear the weight of the rest of your body.
Chiropractors can help with more than just neck and back pain. Read about these 5 surprising reasons to go to the chiropractor.