The One Rule of Thumb You Should Always Follow When Using a Ladder
"One of the biggest culprits is falls from ladders," Dr. Holly Phillips says about holiday season injuries. Here's what she recommends if you have to use one.
These Are the Most Common Holiday Injuries + How to Treat Them
From food poisoning to burns, the holiday season is a common time for minor illnesses and injuries, so our dream team of doctors tell us what to do to stay happy and healthy!
Here's What to Do If You Cut Yourself While Cooking
When you get a cut, the first thing to do is to wash it with soap and water, Dr. Whitney Bowe says. Then, apply firm pressure with a washcloth or gauze to stop the bleeding.
Burns are common around the holidays, but not all burns are created equal. Here's why you should never put ice on a burn, according to Dr. Whitney Bowe.
While adults mostly choke on food, Dr. Holly Phillips cautions that kids often choke on holiday decorations and other foreign objects, so the doc explains which signs to look out for.
Most holiday gatherings center around food, so it’s not surprising that food poisoning is a common complaint around the holiday season. Here's what to do if you get sick, according to Dr. Anish Sheth.
As huge foodies, we know a thing or two about good restaurants—here are some of our faves throughout the U.S. that you should add to your must-try list.
Doctor Says to Stay AWAY From Juice Cleanses—Here's Why
A viewer asked family physician Dr. Jen Caudle if she should do a cleanse to gain energy and lose weight—and the doc said no. Here's what she suggests instead.