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When it comes to your vagina, it’s a sensitive area (literally and figuratively). In general, your vagina shouldn’t cause you pain, but when things feel uncomfortable down there, you likely want to find the culprit immediately if not sooner. “Rare discomfort in the vagina, or anywhere else in the body, can be normal, but if the discomfort becomes pain or if it’s happening regularly on more days than not, and/or getting worse over time, it is not normal,” says Lyndsey Harper, MD, ob-gyn and CEO and founder of Rosy, a sexual health and wellness platform for women.The potential reasons behind…
Inflation may have started to cool, but the price of food and other necessities remains much higher than last year. Since everyone needs to eat despite rising prices, many people are getting creative about how to save money on groceries. You may be familiar with tips about clipping coupons, using a shopping list and buying generic over name brands to help save cash. While those tips are helpful, there might be a few you’ve never thought about that can help you keep more cash in your pocket. Keep reading for ways to help you make the most of your budget. Why are…
There’s a chance you’ve walked into a gym and seen those weighted round balls in the corner more than likely gathering dust. That neglect ends now. These colorful weighted balls are med balls, and when incorporated into your daily workout routine med ball training exercises will supersize your core strength and power. But first, a quick history lesson on medicine balls. The Persians supposedly used med balls 3,000 years ago as a method for their wrestlers to become stronger. Just across the road in Ancient Greece, Hippocrates is believed to have stuffed animal skins for people to toss for “medicinal”…
Crohn’s disease isn’t a “quick fix” kind of health condition. While you’d love to say “Bye, Felicia!” to the diarrhea, cramps, and weight loss, they’ll probably come and go for the long term. Dealing with Crohn’s means managing your symptoms so they don’t put your life on pause.Seeing your doctor for regular checkups, taking meds when you need them, and staying on top of your diet and fitness routine can help you manage flares and live better with Crohn’s. And don’t forget about your mental health. Both physical and emotional self-care are super important when you’re living with a chronic…
Millions of men live with a testosterone deficiency. If left unchecked, this treatable condition may contribute to serious health problems like osteoporosis and lowered red blood cell production. During National Men’s Health Week — June 12–18 — Dr. Gregory Broderick, a Mayo Clinic urologist, encourages men with symptoms of low testosterone to speak with their health care team. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute Journalists: Broadcast-quality video pkg (1:07) is in the downloads at the end of the post. Please courtesy: “Mayo Clinic News Network.” Read the script. Testosterone is a key male hormone that is responsible for characteristics like hair growth, muscle…
With the Well+Good SHOP, our editors put their years of know-how to work in order to pick products (from skin care to self care and beyond) they’re betting you’ll love. While our editors independently select these products, making a purchase through our links may earn Well+Good a commission. Happy shopping! Explore the SHOP Vitamin C has long been the brightening king of the beauty aisle. In addition to protecting the skin from environmental aggressors, the antioxidant is celebrated for its ability to treat dark spots and discoloration and has earned itself a rightful place in nearly everyone’s morning skin routine.…
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The benefits of beetroot are too major to pass up. Here’s why. Plus: how to enjoy more of the colorful root veggie via beetroot recipes for a healthy meal, snack, or juice. Find it challenging to diversify your nutrient intake through fresh, whole foods? When in doubt, you can keep things relatively simple—not to mention colorful—by aiming to eat the rainbow. While some of us may gravitate towards certain colors (I, for one, have a special place in my heart for greens like kale and celery), the more truly is the merrier. With that said, one of the best ways…
Is there any natural remedy that is more popular than taking a shot of apple cider vinegar? This vinegar, oftentimes referred to as “ACV” by those in the know, is touted as a must-have for people who are trying to support various aspects of their health, including their weight, gut, and more. This unique vinegar that is made from fermented apples can be enjoyed as an ingredient in recipes, added to a drink, or simply taken by the tablespoon or shot glass. When this vinegar is being enjoyed for its health support and not simply as a zingy addition to…
I was talking with a fellow fitness-obsessed friend recently about how much therapy has helped me. While I wasn’t preaching the gospel of cognitive behavioral therapy to try to persuade anyone to seek it out for themselves if they don’t want to, there’s no denying that it has transformed my own mental health for the better. “I don’t go to therapy because I work out so much,” she responded. It completely caught me off guard. Sure, working out is beneficial for your mental health—the science and research clearly state this. Exercise releases neurotransmitters, notably feel-good endorphins, which increase feelings of…