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UC San Diego experts break down the science behind six of social media’s most popular coping strategies and self-care trends.
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Backed by science, this walking technique could lower blood pressure, improve fitness and reduce risk of illnesses ...
Mouth taping may look like a beauty hack, but doctors say it can restrict breathing and worsen sleep apnea, contrary to influencer claims.
A new review looks at the safety and effectiveness of mouth taping during sleep for conditions such as sleep apnoea. The news ...
Face tape is the latest beauty hack going viral for its promise of an instant facelift — no needles, downtime, or filters ...
Rotenberg recently dug into the science behind the TikTok-famous fad — and let’s just say the results weren’t exactly dreamy. Most research showed little to no real benefit, and a few studies even ...
Many videos on the social media platform TikTok that are focused on obsessive thoughts about food include patient ...
As “SkinnyTok” posts advise people to suck up their hunger, some creators are using blunt humor to dissuade young people from ...
A touching video of a dog seated alone on a bar stool has captivated viewers on TikTok. With a delicate flower tucked behind her ear, the dog sits patiently as a waiter walks past, seemingly unnoticed ...
Organon launched a campaign for its contraceptive implant, Nexplanon, that plays on the themes of BookTok’s popular ...
This eating plan is touted as a “lifestyle change” rather than a diet, where people consume calories on a 16:8 plan (fast for ...