Young adults who engaged in a social media “detox” reported reductions in depression, anxiety and insomnia, though it was unclear how long the effects would last. By Ellen Barry Dialing down the use ...
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Kaitlin Vogel is a health journalist based in New York. Her work has appeared in a variety of publications, including Healthline, Eating Well, Parade, and more. Sarah is a writer, researcher and avid ...
Spray foam insulation – also called spray foam or spray polyurethane foam (SPF) – is an alternative to traditional building insulation. However, it comes with a number of drawbacks including high cost ...
If you have ever sworn off social media for a week or two because you sensed it was feeding your anxiety or dampening your mood, you may be on to something. A new study out last week in JAMA Network ...
What's the deal with makeup setting sprays? Do they actually work? Well, setting sprays are the glue that holds our makeup together. They might seem like a gimmick, but ask any beauty buff and we bet ...
You’re looking at a screen right now. You’ve probably been looking at it for a while, haven’t you? Even though you can’t officially be diagnosed with a screen time addiction, experts say that the way ...
Foot detoxes lack scientific evidence for health benefits. Color changes in foot detox baths are likely from electrode corrosion, not detoxification. Foot detoxes should be avoided by people with ...
Steroid nasal sprays can cause irritation, itching, dryness, and nosebleeds in your nose. These sprays can also lead to sneezing, watery eyes, and headaches. Rarely, steroid nasal sprays can affect ...
Your liver represents the human body’s primary filtration system, converting toxins into waste products, cleansing your blood, and metabolizing nutrients and medications to provide the body with some ...