Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a type of light that is found in sunlight, the bulbs in tanning beds and lamps, and more. Find out how it affects your health and how to stay safe.
Your back is important to almost every move you make, but you likely won't realize that until you hurt it. Learn tips to keep it healthy and strong.
Eating the right amount of fruits and vegetables may reduce your risk of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and more. That's why the Produce for Better Health Foundation is trying to get Americans to eat more produce.
Information about COVID-19 continues to evolve. Learn more about this vital topic here.
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If you feel overwhelmed by stress, you’re not alone. But you can start to view stress as a fact of life and respond to it in positive ways. Learn the skills to keep stress in check and have a more balanced, healthy life.
Neuroscience focuses on your brain and nervous system, which make up your body’s complex and marvelous command center.
Although genetics determines how long we will live, it's the lifestyle we choose that will determine how healthy we are as we age.
The thyroid is a gland that controls key functions of your body. Disease of the thyroid gland can affect nearly every organ in your body and harm your health.
BMI, or body mass index, uses weight and height to calculate weight status for adults. BMI for children and teens also takes into account gender and age because healthy body fatness differs between boys and girls and changes as they grow. This BMI calculator will help you determine if your child is at a healthy weight.
Endometriosis is a common condition among women. It affects about 1 in 10 women of childbearing age. Find out if you're at risk for it.
If you have a lump in your breast or a suspicious area on your mammogram or ultrasound, your health care provider may recommend a breast biopsy. Having a biopsy doesn't necessarily mean you have cancer. View this video to learn about the types of biopsies available and what to expect during the procedure.