About 3% of US adults have hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating. Here's how you can sweat less, whether or not you have it.
Temperatures are starting to heat up this spring, which means you're no doubt sweating more than usual. That's totally normal. But excessive sweating can sometimes be an indicator that something isn't ...
Summer weather is such a double-edged sword wonderful for beach vacationing or relaxed nights out, but cruel when perspiration finds its way through your clothes. I had suffered from excessive ...
Have you ever done a workout that doesn’t feel particularly difficult but for some reason you can’t stop sweating? Or, on the reverse, your muscles feel sore AF, but you haven’t sweat a single drop?
There’s nothing worse than waking up in the middle of the night drenched in sweat -- especially when your room isn’t even that warm. I’ve been there, tossing and turning, peeling off layers, flipping ...
Sufferers know the struggle well: a dripping forehead before an important event, damp armpits the second the morning commute starts, or wet palms right before a major business meeting handshake.
Surviving the summer heat is all about hydration, hydration, hydration. Water will usually do the trick – but some “hydration multipliers,” or electrolyte supplements, are gaining in popularity for ...