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Reducing THE RISK FOR SLEEP-RELATED Infant Mortality
The American Academy of Pediatrics has issued safe-sleep guidelines for infants for the first time in more than five years, emphasizing that babies should sleep on their backs on flat, level surfaces to reduce their risk of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
TOP-10 SIGNS That Your Liver Needs Help
The liver is our most valuable organ completely capable of rebuilding itself.
Zap Cellulite Like A Pro
It’s time to say goodbye to the dreaded “C” word and hello to smooth radiant skin that shines.
HANNAH WIDMER Fun, Fearless and Sensational
Hannah Widmer is an accomplished model, whose hobbies include art and horseback riding.
Improving MEMORY & CONCENTRATION With Yoga
Memory is critical to our daily lives. Memory is the capacity to retain information about past events, and helps us plan future events.
THE JAPANESE DIET Why is it so healthy
The Japanese diet has long been associated health and is often with good considered one of the healthiest diets in the world. It is believed to contribute to preventing unwanted weight gain and promoting overall healthy living.
5 ways to strengthen a friendship
It might sound obvious, in the midst of a loneliness crisis, that having friends matters. But many of us "underestimate the very real impact our friendships can have on our life," says Marisa Franco, a psychologist and author of Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make-and Keep-Friends. "Connection is the most important factor predicting our health, both physical and mental."
5 Myths About Menopause
You'll get less hot and bothered by this normal life phase if you have the cold, hard facts.
At Full Strength
Compassion. Clarity. Confidence. Those are just a few of First Lady Jill Biden's superpowers, and she knows exactly how to unlock them when needed.
Attention Seekers
Some experts believe you can level up your concentration simply by picking the right scent. But does the science pass the smell test?
Collagen Peptides
A scoop or two may pack healthy goodness.
Sparka Major Life Change...Anytime
WH Lifestyle Director LINDSAY GELLER explores why a new school year, a big birthday, and even the dawn of a new morning can shift everything.
PARADISE PARADOX
After moving from cities to rural areas, many women struggle with their mental well-being. Experts explain why naturally beautiful areas aren't a panacea, and offer coping mechanisms.
Sunshine Sessions
When CURRIE ENGEL, WH news & features editor, scheduled her day around dawn and dusk, she discovered a very powerful daily dose of natural awe.
Numbers Game
The phrase “you’re only as old as you feel” has a whole new meaning now thanks to the world of biological age tests. But what do these buzzy tools really tell you about your wellness and habits? Read on.…
What Lights You Up?
In Editor-in-Chief LIZ BAKER PLOSSER'S book, Own Your Morning (out now in paperback!), she delves into how to make the first hours of the day more meaningful, based on what's important to you. Let her explain....
HOW TO BE ON BIRTH CONTROL
As attacks on reproductive rights happen across the U.S., contraception is more important than ever. Yet many women are deciding it's no longer serving them or they're pivoting toward hormonefree options. Here, WH cuts through the (very loud) social media noise to help you decide the best route for *your* body and life. Hey, choice is pretty great, don't ya think?
Connection Class
VOLUNTEERING AT A CRISIS HOTLINE IMPROVED LOVE AND LIFE EDITOR LYDIA WANG'S OWN MENTAL HEALTH. AT THE SAME TIME, SHE LEARNED HOW TO HELP AND SUPPORT SOMEONE IN NEED.
Sneaker Shop
WE TRIED HUNDREDS OF SHOES TO FIND THE IDEAL MATCH FOR EVERY TYPE OF EXERCISER.
The Struggles of John Fetterman
An unconventional senator opens up about his battle with depression
NATURAL FIXES Dandruff Remedies
Try these treatments for a flake-free scalp.
WHAT'S UP WITH...JOINTS THAT ACHE WHEN IT RAINS
Here's why your knee may be more accurate than Al Roker.
Got Something in Your Eye?
What's making you wince might be difficult to see, but we've got tips to help you feel better fast.
Alzheimer's in Black and White
Black Americans are up to twice as likely to get Alzheimer's disease as their white counterparts. But though drugs and interventions have the best chance to help slow cognitive decline when the disease is diagnosed at its earliest stages, their symptoms are often dismissed as \"normal aging,\" leaving the burden of care to heartbreaking their families. What can be done about this infuriating racial disparity?
SEE YA, STRESS!
Sometimes the world just seems bonkers and out of our control, and yes, that can sure exacerbate any stress you're feeling in your day-to-day life. But you can do something about it: Take steps to tidy up the messiness in your own mind. By addressing nagging worries and injecting your life with a shot of simplicity, you can open up space for more love, optimism, and joy. To help, we've got 16 ways to feel calmer-fast.
FACE YOUR FEAR Going to the Dentist
Does the idea of opening up and saying \"Ahhh\" make you scream \"Auugh!\"? Here's how to deal.
THE POWER OF NEGATIVE THINKING
You've likely heard of the placebo effect, in which people feel genuine benefits after being treated with drugs or therapies that in fact aren't doing anything for them. Well, the reverse is true too-you may be feeling poorly because that's your unconscious expectation. Here's how to guard against the \"NOCEBO EFFECT.\"
GET YOUNGER FROM THE INSIDE OUT
We'd call this workout the fountain of youth, but it's better than that: IT'S BASED ON THE SCIENCE OF KEEPING YOUR BODY YOUNG.
HEALTHY HOBBY DRAWING
Turning thoughts into physical images may help you process the world around you.
10 Steps to Change Your Eating Pattern
Do you alternate between following a meal plan and losing weight (being "good") and falling off the plan and regaining weight (being "bad")? It's a frustrating but common cycle.