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If a non-albicans candida species, including Candida glabrata, is responsible for your vaginal yeast infection, it may cause a “complicated” infection. That means that the infection may be more likely to cause severe symptoms, respond less to treatment, or require a longer course of medications.[6]Symptoms of complicated vaginal yeast include:Severe redness, swelling, or itchingPainful vaginal sores, cracks, or tearsAt least four vaginal yeast infections within 12 monthsYour vaginal yeast infection might be complicated if you’re pregnant, living with poorly managed diabetes, or have a condition like human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that reduces the effectiveness of your immune system.When to See…
Aldi, the German-based budget grocery retailer, has a passionate fan base. Unlike traditional American grocers, Aldi almost exclusively carries its own private-label products. In addition to a variety of household staples, Aldi is known for its array of copycat products. Aldi has in-house versions of several popular treats, such as Oreo cookies (Benton’s Sandwich Cookies), Heinz Ketchup (Burman’s Tomato Ketchup), Kerrygold Butter (Countryside Creamery Pure Irish Butter), and many more. Despite its budget prices, Aldi carries some high-quality products—many of which quickly became favorites among regular shoppers. Such is the case with this Aldi product, which one fan says is…
Key Takeaways The experimental group includes people who get the treatment in a psychology experiment. Random assignment helps make sure everyone has an equal chance to be in any group. Comparing the experimental group to the control group shows the impact of the treatment. In a randomized and controlled psychology experiment, the researchers are examining the impact of an experimental condition on a group of participants (does the independent variable ‘X’ cause a change in the dependent variable ‘Y’?). To determine cause and effect, there must be at least two groups to compare, the experimental group and the control group.…
Key Takeaways Pyrophobia is a strong and irrational fear of fire.People with pyrophobia might avoid fire and feel dizzy or queasy if near it.A combination of genetics and traumatic experiences can cause phobias like pyrophobia. What Is Pyrophobia? Pyrophobia refers to the fear of fire. The word “pyrophobia” originates from Greek “pyro” which means fire, and “phobos,” meaning fear. Phobias are classified as a type of anxiety disorder. They are characterized by an irrational fear that is out of proportion with the actual threat. Fire can be dangerous, so some degree of fear and caution is appropriate. Just because you…
Staying consistent with your beauty routine is a constant challenge. From maintaining a glowing complexion to healthy hair, it can feel overwhelming to keep up with all the necessary steps. And let’s face it — both our skin and hair demand even more of our attention as we get older. Concerns like wrinkles and sagging skin to hair loss and thinning become a normal part of the aging process — and they’re not as easily treatable, so a steady routine and the right products are key. To help you navigate this, I spoke to dermatologists to seek out their top…
The symptoms you experience will depend on whether your disease is chronic or acute and the type of blood cells it affects. Acute forms begin rapidly and typically show symptoms like easy bleeding, fever, and fatigue. The cells in acute leukemia are also larger and more aggressive. People with chronic leukemias develop symptoms more slowly, because the affected cells are more mature and don’t impact other organ systems in the same way. Chronic leukemia may present with less-pronounced symptoms.[5]Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL)ALL is most common in children and affects immature white blood cells called lymphoid cells as they develop in…
A five-month experiment with omega-3s
Your mouth is more than teeth and gums; it’s a functional system. Teeth form the framework, the tongue rests on the palate, and together they support the upper airway. When dental crowding limits tongue space, your tongue may shift down or back, making nasal breathing harder and encouraging mouth breathing. Over time, this pattern affects sleep, facial development, and overall oxygen delivery.
I haven’t always been a fan of spicy food with noticeable heat. But as I got older and started exploring new flavor profiles, I realized that I actually prefer a little kick in my dishes. Whether it’s a mild tikka masala paired with rice and vegetables, sriracha-marinated chicken on the grill, or buffalo sauce poured over cauliflower, I crave spicy meals with plenty of flavor. In 2025, it seemed like everyone was on the same page as me. Brands were embracing new releases that were “swicy” versions of fans’ favorite snacks. Huer and Frank’s RedHot released new spicy gummy bears,…
Key Takeaways Eating disorders existed since ancient times and were seen as a form of religious fasting. Anorexia nervosa was officially described in the 1600s but got its name in the 1800s. Bulimia nervosa was identified as a variant of anorexia in 1979. Given the modern-day sociocultural fixation with thinness, you might conclude that eating disorders are relatively recent phenomena. However, historical evidence shows these disorders have been around for quite some time—albeit in somewhat different forms. Learn about the history of eating disorders, including when they first appeared and how they were diagnosed. We also discuss when and how…