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Blood test samples: Creatinine levels
Health Education

Creatinine: Blood test, normal range, and how to lower levels

Creatinine is a byproduct of muscle use. Learn what a normal creatinine level is and how it is tested.
A man holding his knee represents exercises for arthritis
Wellness

The 6 best exercises for arthritis

These workouts help to decrease pain and improve mobility
Dumbells and syringe — exercise after allergy shot
Health Education

Can I exercise after allergy shots?

Why experts recommend chilling out—not working out—immediately after allergy shots
Exercise after COVID vaccine
Health Education

Is exercising after a vax okay?

Working out could actually be good for your immune system, in certain circumstances
preworkout and drink bottle-is pre-workout bad for you
Wellness

Is pre-workout bad?

This type of dietary supplement can have these potential health risks
An older man working out in the heat
Health Education

7 safety tips for working out in the heat

When it’s hot out, you need to take extra precautions when exercising—especially if you take these medications
Beer after workout
Health Education

Is it okay to drink post-workout?

A beer or a mimosa may sound enticing, but they’re less-than-ideal recovery drinks
Mens preconception health - with baby
Health Education

How a dad’s health impacts his baby’s

When trying to conceive, women’s health is a common concern—but men’s preconception health has an impact on fertility and the baby. Here’s how.
Exercising on latuda
Drug Info

Can you take Latuda and exercise?

Working out while taking this mental health medication is not only safe, it’s often beneficial
Pills and sneakers represent working out while on lisinopril
Drug Info

Is it safe to work out on Lisinopril?

Exercise is good for your overall health. It can improve mood, help…
Two people combine Entresto and exercise
Drug Info

Can you exercise while taking Entresto?

Adding physical activity is often recommended to help improve heart conditions—just be sure to check with your provider first