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A Pulled Muscle in the Armpit

Learn how to identify and treat a muscle strain that leads to armpit pain. Get to know how to gauge severity and recovery timelines.
Cold sweat is known as psychological sweat, while hot sweat is often the body's response to physical exertion.
The terms hot and cold sweat don’t refer to the temperature of the sweat itself. The fluid released is always at body temperature. Producing hot sweat is normal and an effective way for your body to ...
In the first, you’re hiking uphill on a warm day, beads of sweat rolling down your forehead. In the second, you’ve just ...
The internet is awash with scaremongering stories of all the ways these products could harm you. Claire Coleman separates ...
Deodorant and antiperspirants have had their fair share of bad press, with rumours abounding that they cause cancer and ...
Sorry to break it to you, but there’s no hard-and-fast rule on how often a person should shower. Some say a spruce up a day keeps the B.O. at bay, while others say a daily shower is unnecessary and ...
We all sweat – it’s one of the body’s most normal functions. Running to catch a bus, a stressful meeting and hormonal changes are just some things that can trigger it. And while sweat helps regulate ...
Battling underarm odour? Simple solutions exist beyond commercial products. Regular showers with antibacterial soap, thorough drying, and breathable c ...
We all sweat — it’s a perfectly natural function that aids in helping the body control its temperature — but when it becomes pronounced, especially on your face, it can be uncomfortable, embarrassing ...
Imagine going out on a hot summer day without worrying that your shirt will end up soaked in sweat under your arms, on your upper back, all down your abdomen, or all of the above. When you’re dressing ...
Even if you don’t live in a hot, humid climate or workout daily, you probably rely on deodorant to stay fresh. But not all deodorants are created equal, and choosing the right one can be surprisingly ...