This is One Thing, a column with tips on how to live. Nausea sucks. It’s painful and all-consuming, and there’s almost nothing to be done once it hits. Little things can help—get some fresh air, sip a ...
Common causes of pain on the left side of the body include infection and injury to muscles, nerves, or internal organs, such as the heart, spleen, left lung or kidney, pancreas, and more. It is best ...
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without an exchange of gifts among my two grandmothers, mother, and aunt, featuring the trait they shared: all four were left-handed. Waiting for them under the tree in ...
A range of health conditions may cause middle back pain on the left side including a sprain, kidney stones, osteoporosis, or pancreatitis. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the source of the ...
Wellness feeds say it like a whisper: sleep on your left and your body will thank you. Digest better, snore less, help your heart, even drain toxins in your brain. Is that real science or just another ...
When it's time to finally go to sleep after a long day at work, school, or taking care of the kids, your bed may seem like the white light at the end of a tunnel. You prep yourself for bed with your ...
Sleeping on the left side may benefit people with GERD, but it may have negative effects on the heart. However, more research is needed to support these theories. Sleeping on your left side may help ...
I live in the US and in June, I visited New Zealand where people drive on the left side of the road. I drove two rental cars in two cities, and it was my first time driving under these road rules. I ...
In February 2022, an online advertisement appeared to claim that sleeping on your right side (as opposed to your left or another position) could potentially be dangerous to your health. It read: ...
Ever notice that passengers are always boarded onto a plane from the left side of the aircraft? There are distinct functional and historical reasons why this practice has remained standard in the air ...
Born without my left temporal lobe, a brain region thought to be critical for language, I’ve been a research subject for much of my life. By Helen Santoro I barreled into the world — a precipitous ...