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Dry air, harsh soaps and even some medications can bring on an itch, but in some cases, itchiness can be a sign of an underlying condition
Combat stress and anxiety — common chronic hives triggers — by focusing on sleep, staying active and leaning on others for support
Lifestyle adjustments can help you raise your HDL, the ‘good’ cholesterol
Rarely are the red, itchy welts from chronic hives connected to what you eat
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At-home products like whitening toothpaste, rinses and strips can bring bright results
Peepers get pink for lots of reasons, from allergies to closed-angle glaucoma
HER2-low is less aggressive than HER2-positive and HER2-negative, but the new designation allows for targeted therapies that may be helpful
‘Active shooter’ exercises may raise both awareness and anxiety
A variety of products can be effective at removing stains on teeth
Fresh mint makes this veggie-packed salad aromatic and delicious
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