February 29, 2016

What Secrets Do Your Nails Reveal?

If they're pale, there's a chance it could be anemia. Rippled ones may mean arthritis. Here's how to spot possible symptoms of health problems when clues show up in your nails.
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Fixes for Nail Troubles
Here's why your nails may be weak, discolored, or brittle -- and how to repair them.
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15 Tips for a Marvelous Manicure
How do you pick the right color for your skin tone? French mani: hot or not?
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Perfect Pedicure Dos and Don'ts
Here's how to smooth calluses, trim toenails, and protect your polish during winter.
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February 27, 2016

This Is Why Your Feet Hurt

... what would they have to say about your health? Plenty! See which health issues feet can reveal.
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Warts, Bunions, Corns, and More Foot Problems
Learn what you can do to ditch them and ease your pain.
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This Is What Toenail Fungus Looks Like
See how you get this infection and why it's so hard to treat.
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Which Toe Has the Fewest Bones?
Is it the big one, the little one, or one in between? We answer this and other questions about our bones.
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February 26, 2016

Impatience May Be in Your Chromosomes

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You’ve probably known someone who could charitably be termed a “curmudgeon.” Well, new research indicates that it might be that he or she just can’t help it. Read More>

  
  
  
How Graphic Warnings Work on Smokers’ Brains
Images of cancer-ravaged body parts, along with no-nonsense warning text, definitely have an effect on the brains of the smokers they are trying to reach.
To Form New Habits, Don’t Overthink
A study from the University of Southern California suggests that concentrating on forming new habits just makes it less likely those habits will take hold.
Alzheimer’s, Stroke, Heart Deaths Rose in 2015
Although medical science seems to show advances almost every day, we are reminded by statistics that there is no consistently ascending line to successful treatments and cures.
 
  
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