[ad_1] When brainstorming what might be behind your stomach discomfort, you might think of stress or maybe a condition like IBS or IBD. After all, they’re very common contributors. But something a bit more complicated and less discussed might actually be what’s at hand. We’re talking about a sucrase deficiency. Basically, it affects the digestion… Continue reading
Noritv8 ActiveFloat Review: Editor Tried and Tested
[ad_1] With the Well+Good SHOP, our editors put their years of know-how to work in order to pick products (from skin care to self care and beyond) they’re betting you’ll love. While our editors independently select these products, making a purchase through our links may earn Well+Good a commission. Happy shopping! Explore the SHOP These… Continue reading
How to Get Vitamin D During Shorter, Darker Days
[ad_1] It’s officially that time of year. The time where we swap swimwear for sweaters and iced lattes for steamy PSLs. As summer gives way to fall and winter, we’ll also get less and less sunlight. Sure, this can give off real cozy vibes for a night in (scented candles and a movie, anyone?), but… Continue reading
FDA Approves Nasal Spray Flu Vaccine for At-Home Use
[ad_1] The first-ever needleless flu vaccine that can be given at home was just approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. FluMist is a nasal spray that provides protection against influenza A and B, and it’s now approved for self-administration in adults up to age 49 and caregiver-administration for kids ages 2 to 17.… Continue reading
Is Berberine Really ‘Nature’s Ozempic?’ Here’s How It Compares
[ad_1] Ozempic and similar prescription medications that can lead to weight loss have become household names over the last year or so thanks to studies showing their impressive results1. But these drugs are often expensive and can be hard to get ahold of, leaving many people who want to lose a significant amount of weight… Continue reading
Florence Pugh on Her ‘Painful’ Body Comments and Weight Shaming
[ad_1] Florence Pugh exploded on the scene in 2019 with a breakout role as Amy March in Little Women. Since then, she’s starred in huge movies like Hawkeye, Don’t Worry, Darling, and Oppenheimer. But, unfortunately, comments about her body and confidence followed. Now, the 28-year-old actor is speaking out about how those comments have impacted… Continue reading
8 Best London Fashion Week 2024 Nail Trends to Copy
[ad_1] London Fashion Week served up some really remarkable and out-of-the-box beauty looks this season (I mean, did you see these bouffant styles, and this eye makeup?). We were extra impressed with this season’s nail art, too—from graphic red tips, to pierced nail charms and even a flipped acrylic tip. Here, we’re rounding up the… Continue reading
Survey Reveals Huge Gaps in Menopause Education and Care
[ad_1] Menopause is a natural life phase that affects half the world’s population. But while an estimated 1.3 million people in the U.S. enter menopause each year, most women still don’t know much about it. That’s the main finding from two new surveys conducted by the Kinsey Institute in partnership with sexual wellness brand Lovehoney.… Continue reading
No-Spend Month: Benefits and How to Do It
[ad_1] With each passing week, there seems to be a new onslaught of TikTok videos showcasing a recently released “magic” blush, a “life-changing” water bottle, or a pair of leggings you “can’t live without.” The influencers, with their gleeful screams and jaw drops, are quite convincing—you need that product. You might press “add to cart,”… Continue reading
New Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Type 2 Diabetes
[ad_1] A study published yesterday in The Lancet Regional Health – Europe has linked eating ultra-processed foods to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, building on previous research2 that has drawn a connection between the metabolic disease and ready-to-eat foods like frozen meals, potato chips, and soda. Here, a registered dietitian explains the… Continue reading