October 17, 2018 at 12:22AM From Julia Turshen, author of Now & Again. Continue Reading… Author Liz Moody | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
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How Gratitude & Humility Helped This Serial Wellness Entrepreneur Overcome 2 Financial Traumas
October 17, 2018 at 12:12AM “Your money is not your identity. Your house is not your identity. You are your identity.” Continue Reading… Author Emma Loewe | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
The Magnesium-Weight Loss Connection You Need To Know About
October 17, 2018 at 12:11AM How magnesium can help you maintain a healthy weight, including its effects on blood sugar balance and the stress response. Continue Reading… Author Bindiya Gandhi, M.D. | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
How Meal Kits Are Working To Cut Back On Plastic
October 17, 2018 at 12:04AM There’s some seriously out-of-the-box thinking going on in the market. Continue Reading… Author Emma Loewe | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
I Love Being A Personal Trainer — But The Path To Get Here Was NOT Easy
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How Discrimination Can Physically Harm Women’s Health
October 17, 2018 It goes way beyond just hurt feelings. Continue Reading… Author Jandra Sutton | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
5 Things You Need To Know Today (October 17, 2018)
October 17, 2018 Loneliness could be related to addiction and depression, climate change may resurface historical diseases, and the ketogenic diet could improve cognitive functioning. Continue Reading… Author Caroline Muggia | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
How To Be Confident Without Being Annoying
October 17, 2018 There’s a fine line. Continue Reading… Author Leah Groth | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
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Here’s how to tell the difference between sweaty armpits and something more serious
October 06, 2018 at 04:00AM You know that feeling of having wet pits after a stressful commute? Or trying to hold hands with your date only to have them get too moist after a moment or two? Yeah. So then you’re probably also familiar with the consequential rabbit hole that you can go down when trying to diagnose your sweaty situation on the internet. And if you wind up on the same pages that I do, one condition undoubtedly pops up is likely hyperhidrosis. “Primary hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excessive and uncontrollable sweating, which appears to be due to overactivity of the thermoregulatory center in the brain and is transmitted via the sympathetic nervous system to the sweat glands,” says Kim Nichols, MD, a Connecticut-based dermatologist. “Hyperhidrosis typically starts in childhood or adolescence, and can improve with age with reduced symptoms at night during sleep.” Since hyperhidrosis involves being extra sweaty, and you may feel like you’re already a really sweaty person (which, by the way, I feel you), how can you tell if it’s a symptom of a more serious condition? It’s easy to get confused—especially if you’re prone to pit stains on your clothing or excessively sweaty extremities. As Dr. Nichols explains: “Sweating when in hot weather, doing physical activity, or in a stressful situation is a normal response. Hyperhidrosis differs in that it interferes with daily activities and quality of life, and excessive sweating occurs.” One such example? If your clothing actually becomes damp or