How to sidestep athlete’s foot

Athlete’s foot thrives in warm, moist places like pools and locker rooms, so keep your feet clean and dry, wear moisture-wicking socks and shower shoes in public areas, and let your footwear air out between uses to help prevent infection.

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Got excessive ear wax? Put down the cotton swab

Excess earwax can cause pain, infection, hearing loss, and even coughing, but instead of using cotton swabs that push wax deeper, gently loosen it with water, saline, or hydrogen peroxide and let it drain out naturally.

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Migraines: Who’s at risk?

In this video, learn what researchers are discovering about who gets migraines, exploring such factors as genetics, the role of hormones, and related conditions.

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Understanding exercise heart rate zones

Exercise heart rate zones reflect different percentages of a person’s estimated maximum heart rate. While some people find it helpful to monitor their heart rate zone during exercise, consistently engaging in physical activity is the most important priority.

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