The CDC originally told us not to use face masks because they wouldn’t slow the spread of COVID-19. However, more research has shown that there is good reason to wear masks when we are out and about.
Sleep is vital to good health. It impacts you both mentally and physically. We are looking at foods you probably have in your kitchen that can help you get a good night’s sleep.
We all want good news right now. All over the internet, news outlets are sharing feel-good stories on their sites. And we are thrilled at the fact that social distancing appears to be slowing the spread of COVID-19.
If you are anything like us, staying inside all the time makes you stir-crazy. But, now is a good time to make homemade presents. You can make gifts and stave off boredom!
People are saying that vaccines that protect you from pneumonia will protect you from COVID-19. That isn’t true. The COVID-19 virus is too new and different for those vaccines to work.
Regardless of what program you are using, seeing one another with video chats is more rewarding than a phone call when following social distancing. Today we’re talking about theming your digital get together for more fun.
Many of us are listening to the news and hearing the same thing: handwashing, handwashing, handwashing. So, how much more do we need to wash our hands, and does it really make a difference?
When you’re stuck inside your home because of COVID-19, boredom and stress can lead to overeating unhealthy foods. Here are some tips for sticking with good-for-you foods during this trying time.
People across the country are using Christmas lights to combat loneliness. By putting up strings of light, people making trips to the supermarket can see that other people are thinking of their community and doing their best.
Maybe you’ll find you enjoy shopping online, and the drawbacks are worth the benefits.
There are a lot of worries going around at the moment. Stress is bad for your health and rough on your heart. Check out some methods to ease stress and anxiety to help you live a healthier life.
With the coronavirus going around, many states are closing down public spaces. It can feel so isolating to stay away from people and inside. We wanted to share some ways to still feel connected to the world.
If your area calls for you to shelter in place, it means not to leave your home for anything other than essential reasons. But, if you’re being told to practice social distancing, can you walk your dog? See your friends?
We sometimes have people tell us that Glucocil’s softgels are too large for them to swallow. The good news is, we have tips to help you swallow any large pill or softgel you take as part of your healthy routine.
Lots of people skip breakfast. But, forgoing breakfast may increase your risk of death from heart disease by 87 percent.
A large study found almost a quarter of COVID-19 patients had at least one other disease. And people who have a prior medical condition are at a significantly higher risk of requiring intensive care or dying.
Frequently, when we talk about poor sleep harming heart health, we mean too little sleep. New research is showing that poor sleep patterns — as well as duration — may be linked to heart health as well.
The clocks sprang forward Sunday morning. Many people still haven’t recovered from losing an hour in bed. If you are having trouble getting up or falling asleep, here are some tips to help you feel like yourself.
People who've had a heart attack desperately want to avoid a second. New research shows that there is a significant link between belly fat, strokes and heart attacks, especially for people who have experienced a heart attack before.
Almost as many women die from heart disease as men. But, women are less likely to be aware of the problem as they experience heart troubles differently from men. Today, we are taking a look at heart attack symptoms and how they differ between the sexes.