Nurse practitioner Miranda Wilson went viral for offering unsolicited advice on how to enhance actress Natalia Dyer’s facial features.
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Can narcissists change? We talked to diagnosed narcissists who claim they have
Narcissistic Personality Disorder is not curable, but that doesn’t mean change is impossible. Two “self-reformed” narcissists answer your questions.
‘Why not Plan B?’: Here’s what you’re getting wrong about the emergency birth control
With the overturn of Roe v. Wade, there’s an increased demand for Plan B emergency contraception. But experts warn that it isn’t effective for all.
Is Kim Kardashian’s $630 skin care line worth it? Here’s what dermatologists say
Kim Kardashian’s latest business venture, SKKN, is sparking conversation for its high, $630 price point. Dermatologists weigh in.
Sharon Osbourne says ketamine helped her depression. Is this the next big trend?
Sharon Osbourne said her mental health greatly improved thanks to ketamine treatment, which experts have praised for its antidepressant effects.
You know what fight or flight is. What about fawning?
You probably know about fight, flight and freeze. But experts are warning about the “fawn” response, which manifests as people pleasing.
We didn’t have the empathy to talk about Elvis’ health problems then. What about now?
After years of being mocked, Elvis Presley and his struggles are being shown in movies like 2022’s “Elvis,” which humanizes him beyond his fame.
What it’s like to divorce a narcissist: One woman’s battle with post separation abuse
What’s harder than being married to a narcissist? Divorcing one. “One Mom’s Battle” founder Tina Swithin details her experience with separation abuse.
Instant lip plump from home? Experts warn against viral ‘hyaluron pen.’
Many people are injecting their lips from home with the viral hyaluron pen. But does it work? And is it safe?
Abortions don’t have to be traumatic. But the overturning of Roe v. Wade could make it that way.
For many, abortion is empowering, not traumatic. But experts warn that overturning Roe v. Wade would only increase the risk for anxiety and PTSD.