Want to know how to look your best during summer’s hot, humid, sticky days? We asked a dermatologist, a nutritionist, and a fitness expert for their best tips for looking great, staying healthy, and keeping cool this season.
Skin Sense
Sun exposure can be hard to avoid (or resist) during long summer days.
Cardiac arrest is an extremely serious medical event, and one that frequently ends in the death of the patient. "Survival is actually terrible," says David Vorchheimer, MD, cardiologist at the Montefiore Einstein Center for Heart and Vascular Care in New York City.
If you suffer from chronic pain, exercising may seem impossible. But experts say being active—regardless of what’s causing the pain—can help you feel better. Need more motivation?
How about summer weather and extra daylight? Staying lighter longer means more time for outdoor exercise and warmer temperatures, which can help your joints.
Your home is your haven. But it can also hold some unexpected dangers. Fires, thefts, falls, poisonings, and natural disasters are just a few of the perils that can threaten your wellbeing, both at home at when you’re out and about. That’s why we pooled an array of experts to get their best recommendations to help you and your loved ones stay safe.
Is diabetes interfering with your love life? Although issues with sexual functioning can be caused by aging and other medical conditions, men and women with diabetes do report more difficulties in this area. There are several reasons—both physical and psychological—why this is true.