Millions of Americans can cut risk of early death by getting enough sleep, research says By James Laird last updated 4 June 20 News A new study published by the American Heart Association highlights the importance of getting at least six hours of sleep each day.
Face mask extenders are saving key workers' ears - here's how you can make them at home By Millie Fender published 28 May 20 NEWS Here's how to make ear savers, including a no-sew face mask extender option.
COVID-19 can live on your lenses: Here's how to disinfect eyeglasses without damaging them By Millie Fender published 22 May 20 NEWS Sunglasses and eyeglasses can carry coronavirus, according to recent research.
Ameritas Vision review By Hazel Davis last updated 5 May 20 Review With Ameritas Vision you get low premiums, a good range of options and trusted networks.
WebMD Coronavirus poll reveals 93% with COVID-19 symptoms didn’t get tested By Claire Davies published 27 April 20 News Plus, the six new Coronavirus symptoms to watch out for, according to the latest guidance issued by the CDC.
Face masks are creating issues for glasses wearers, so GlassesUSA is launching an anti-fog solution By Millie Fender last updated 24 April 20 NEWS GlassesUSA is also expanding its online eyewear selection by adding protective goggles for people who wear eyeglasses.
How to workout at home when you don't have much free time By Luke Edwards, Claire Davies published 9 April 20 Feature Juggling work, home-schooling the kids and trying to stay fit? Here's how to workout at home when you don't have much 'me time'.
Stay happy at home: 40 FREE and fun things to do online right now By Andy Hartup published 6 April 20 Freebies Keep fit, watch free TV, learn a new skill, help your kids learn... Here are all the 100% free things worth doing at home right now.
CDC endorses homemade face masks - here's how to make them By Millie Fender published 6 April 20 NEWS Following new COVID-19 research, CDC recommends cloth face coverings when leaving home. Here's how to make a face mask using materials you have at home.
Nearly 1 in 3 American families avoided medical care just to cut costs By Millie Fender published 13 March 20 NEWS Amid COVID-19 concerns, new research finds 32% of U.S. families have avoided going to the doctor in the last year due to cost.
LifeFone review By David Ludlow last updated 11 March 20 Review LifeFone offers a very comprehensive system that adds some nice peace-of-mind add-ons, including medicine reminders and daily check-ins.
Bay Alarm Medical review By David Ludlow last updated 11 March 20 Review With its well-priced packages and range of additional options, Bay Alarm Medical is a well-regarded medical alert system that can keep you protected.
Kaiser Permanente Health Insurance review By Paul Oswell last updated 9 March 20 REVIEW Kaiser Permanente is a great health insurance option – if you live in one of the 9 states where it's available.
Cigna Health Insurance review By Paul Oswell last updated 9 March 20 REVIEW Cigna is among the best-liked health insurance providers around – but it isn't available everywhere.
Molina Health Insurance review By Paul Oswell last updated 9 March 20 Review Molina offers good, affordable coverage – if you can find it in your state.
Humana Health Insurance review By Paul Oswell last updated 9 March 20 REVIEW Humana is a big health insurance company that should appeal especially to over-55s.
OneTouch Verio Flex review By Luke Edwards last updated 5 March 20 Review The OneTouch Verio Flex brings color-coded clarity in a compact, smart app supported unit that's easy to use.
Treating neck and back pain is costing Americans $134 billion a year, according to new study By Millie Fender published 5 March 20 NEWS Back and neck pain tops diabetes and heart disease as America's most expensive health issue.
Exclusive: Walmart removes 'potentially deadly' baby car seat from sale By Millie Fender published 21 February 20 NEWS Although at first Walmart only removed the car seat in the color blue from its site, it has since taken down the car seat in all other colors.
Health insurance jargon explained By Paul Oswell last updated 12 February 20 FEATURE Here’s a handy guide to some of the language you may run across when applying for a health insurance policy.