The Fix: Getting rid of reflux may be as simple as cutting out or reducing trigger foods. Your doctor may also prescribe acid ...
Christmas is the best time of the year, but do you know how to deal with stomach problems after the supersized meals? Ginger ...
Upset stomach. Bloating. Gas. Pain ... can help balance out your digestive system and reduce diarrhea, constipation, and ...
Consuming prawns with certain foods can cause digestive discomfort and adverse reactions. Avoid pairing prawns with citrus ...
Christmas is the best time of the year, but do you know how to deal with stomach problems after the supersized meals? Ginger contains anti-inflammatory properties that help decrease excess stomach ...
After families and friends gather for a holiday feast, many will have leftovers to eat throughout the week. However, with ...
Per the ASPCA, no, the Christmas Cactus plant is not considered toxic to dogs. Health space design company Ambius concurs ...
A rather nasty one, this – or at least, a messy one. Norovirus – also known as “Norwalk virus” or the ever-evocative “winter ...
With its dark green toothy leaves and bright pendulous blooms, the Christmas Cactus is a favorite Yuletide plant. Here are ...
The holidays are a time to feast, but our nutritionist says try to indulge with your gut in mind. Emilie Davis is joining us ...
The time-honored American tradition of conspicuous Christmas consumption isn't just for humans. The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center provides the following list of holiday hazards for pets: ...
Keep these vibrant red plants away from your pets, as they can cause irritation, vomiting, and diarrhea. Holly: Those glossy ...