How To Clean a Wound, According to a Doctor

If you're reaching for hydrogren peroxide and rubbing alcohol to clean your wound, family physician Dr. Jen Caudle says think again.

You May Get $ If Bumped From an Overbooked Flight—Here Are the Conditions

Lawyer and personal finance pro Erika Kullberg says you may get money if bumped from an overbooked flight BUT under certain conditions.

Doctor Weighs In on Whether Gargling With Salt Water Really Helps a Sore Throat or Not

Family medicine physician Dr. Jen Caudle frequently gets asked whether gargling with salt water really helps a sore throat—here's her answer.

The Truth About "Feed a Cold, Starve a Fever" Saying

Family physician Dr. Jen Caudle addresses the age old expression "feed a cold, starve a fever."

The Truth About Cracking Your Knuckles (Can It Really Give You Arthritis?)

We asked Family physician Dr. Jen Caudle to weigh in on the warning many of us heard growing up—that cracking your knuckles gives you arthritis.

Family Physician Sets the Record Straight On Popular Medical Advice

Family physician Dr. Jen Caudle reveals the truth about “old school” health advice many of us grew up hearing.

5 Popular Old Wives Tales We Grew Up Hearing That Aren't True (and one that is!)

Family physician Dr. Jen Caudle is frequently asked if these common “old school” expressions are actually true. Spoiler alert: most of them aren't.

Does Cracking Your Knuckles Actually Cause Arthritis?

You may have grown up hearing that cracking your knuckles will give you arthritis, but is that actually true? A doctor weighs in.

Is "Feed a Cold, Starve a Fever" Fact or Fiction? A Doctor Answers

We asked a doctor to weigh in on the age old expression "feed a cold, starve a fever."

You Should NOT Be Using a Q-Tip to Clean Out Ear Wax—Here's Why

Using Q-tips to clean out your ears can actually be harmful. A doctor explains why—and what to use instead.

Do You Really Have To Wait 30 Minutes After Eating to Swim?

It is fact or fiction that you actually have to wait 30 minutes after eating to swim—we asked a doctor and here’s her answer.

Does Gargling With Salt Water Actually Help a Sore Throat?

You’ve probably heard that you should gargle with salt water if you have a sore throat, but does it really help? We asked a doctor to weigh in.

“Fine Print” Lawyer Answers Frequently Asked Travel Policy Q's

Lawyer Erika Kullberg — who famously reads and explains companies’ fine print to her 19M+ followers — answers travel policy questions about cancellations, refunds + more.