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Boob sweat is unavoidable, which is a good thing (biologically speaking) because perspiring is how you stay cool on scorching hot days or during intense workouts....
Questions about the rare monkeypox virus are on the rise in tandem with reports about new cases of the zoonotic disease. Among them: How worried should...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first oral antifungal medication, called Vivjoa, to specifically treat recurrent vaginal yeast infections. The administration said...
As we welcome the return of warmer weather, it’s important to be aware of ticks—and all the potential risks they carry—as you make the most of...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has comprehensive guidelines on how to safely handle pet food—but new research published in the journal PLOS ONE has found that less than 5%...
There are few things more annoying than when an ear feels clogged. If you’re sick with something like a cold, you likely already feel pretty crummy,...
Kidney stones develop when salts and minerals commonly found in your pee pile up, crystalize, and stick together in your kidneys. Generally, this happens when your...
Back to top What to expect from kidney infection treatment A kidney infection is easy to treat if it’s caught in its earliest stage, especially if...
Salmonella: Between six hours to six days (not a typo!) after exposure Norovirus: Between 12 and 48 hours after exposure E.coli: Three to four days after...