Scorpio
OCT 23 - NOV 21
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How to dress when it's hot
Tips for picking an outfit that'll help keep you cool and safe from the sun.
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The summer COVID wave is here. Should you mask up?
Given the big uptick in COVID-19 cases, questions about masking are surfacing right now. Here's what doctors recommend, including whether you can keep using your old masks.
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From snail slime to bee venom, K-beauty ingredients that give you glowing skin
Korean beauty products are often an effective, innovative way to get glowing, hydrated, smoother skin.
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Tips for stopping motion sickness after it starts — and how to avoid it in the first place
Why are some people more prone to motion sickness, and what can you do to avoid it? Read this before your next cruise, road trip and rollercoaster ride.
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Tampons contain lead, arsenic and other toxic metals, study finds. What we know — and don't know — about the findings.
Tampons from 14 brands were tested for the presence of 16 heavy metals. Not a single tampon was free of toxic heavy metals.
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Dietitians debunk 7 myths about nuts, including concerns over protein and kidney stones
Nuts are a good source of protein, but they shouldn't be your only one — plus other things experts want you to know about this plant-based snack.
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Celtic sea salt is TikTok's latest health hack. The benefits are overblown.
What you need to know about the viral trend.
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Squeamish around sardines? Tinned fish’s health benefits might convince you otherwise.
Tinned fish, like sardines and canned tuna, is a healthy choice, experts say — though there are a few things to watch out for.
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Cut back on bacon, wear bug spray and 5 other wellness tips to know this week
Here's what to know about this week's wellness tips.
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'Microdosing' candies linked to illness, death, and a new Alzheimer's drug: A look at health stories you may have missed
Here's why you need to be cautious about microdosing products, and other health news to know.
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Tired, angry, frustrated: 62% of Americans say their mood is affected by the heat, new Yahoo News/YouGov poll reveals
Why does extreme heat put us in a bad mood? Here's what an expert says.
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It's hot. You're hungry. Eat these foods to stay cool and hydrated.
Beat the heat with these diet options.
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How to stay safe from dengue fever — and how your community can help too
In most of the U.S., people don't need to worry too much, experts say, but there are simple steps you can take at home and abroad to keep dengue risks low.
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'Dry drowning' isn't a real medical term. Using it is fearmongering, doctors say.
"Dry drowning" isn't a legitimate medical term, but warnings about it are all over the internet. Here's what you need to know.
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Ice cream has surprising health benefits. Experts told us so — we swear!
Ice cream is one dessert that may keep you full for longer than others thanks to its fat and protein content.
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Is killing 'zombie' cells the key to healthier aging?
New research suggests getting rid of these cells in the body could help stave off health problems — at least for some people.
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Eat baby carrots, whole grains are best and more nutrition news you can use
From carrots to ultra-processed food, here's what we learned about nutrition.
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Semaglutide is linked to a rare eye condition that can cause blindness. Don't be alarmed, doctors say.
A new study links the popular weight-loss medication with a serious eye condition. Here's what you need to know.
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Caesar salad is traditionally made with raw egg yolk. Try these alternatives for a safer dressing.
The Caesar salad is turning 100 years old. But experts have concerns about its traditional raw egg dressing.
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Pickleball injuries happen. Here's how stretches, resistance training and the proper shoes can help you avoid them.
Experts share how to avoid common pickleball injuries.