You can definitely feel the sun’s heat through a window. But can you get sunburn or skin damage when in your car or inside with the windows closed?
The World Health Organisation has released new guidelines recommending people switch the regular salt they use at home for substitutes containing less sodium.
What is vitamin B6, where is it found and how much is too much? Here’s what you need to know about this essential nutrient.
You’d be surprised by how many body parts are capable of growing back.
You can have a reaction to various foods, but it’s not always an allergy – the difference lies with your immune system.
Drinks with extra electrolytes can be a big help for athletes and during flu season – but some may worsen some gastro issues.
Your sense of smell is directly linked to the part of your brain that generates emotions and memories.
It’s summertime, and for many of us that means plenty of time outside – and, unfortunately, mosquitoes.
Plyometric exercises can help you jump higher, run faster and longer, reduce sporting injury risk and boost muscle and bone strength.
A larger body doesn’t necessarily mean you have ‘clinical obesity’, according to a proposed new definition of the disease.
The British actress has revealed she is unable to go out on her own anymore amid her struggles with worsening eyesight.
Both are caused by exposure to excessive heat, whether from hot conditions, physical exertion, or both.