Daily sexual urges are often normal, driven by hormones, stress, and brain chemistry. Learn what influences your sex drive and when it might be worth addressing.
Strep throat is typically treated with amoxicillin or penicillin. Learn which antibiotics doctors prescribe, how long they take to work, and what to do if you're allergic.
Lower abdominal pain can be a normal part of pregnancy, but it's not always easy to tell what's causing it. Learn what's typical and what to watch out for.
Simple, science-backed habits like moving after meals, pairing carbs with fiber, and sleeping well can help your body manage blood sugar more effectively.
At 2 months, babies start smiling, cooing, and holding their head up. Here's what's typical for development and when to check in with your pediatrician.
Simple, practical remedies like salt water gargles, honey, and humidity adjustments can ease a scratchy throat at home—plus signs it's time to see a doctor.
Ebola's visible symptoms, from early rash and red eyes to the less common bleeding, explained clearly so you know what the disease actually looks like.
Period clots are common, but size matters. Learn when large clots are normal and when they may point to fibroids, hormonal issues, or other conditions.