OK, But Really: Why Is My Anus So Itchy at Night?

Plenty of things can keep you awake at night: noisy neighbors, anxiety, acid reflux, or a restless partner, to name a few. But something you never thought would make the top of the list? An itchy anus. That’s right—it’s very possible that, like any other body part, your bum can become quite scratchy as soon as you head to bed… and it isn’t very pleasant. It may even have you searching the internet for: why does my anus itch at night? While a mild itch is usually no biggie, a persistent itch could be pruritus ani (aka the medical name for anal itching). It might come with other symptoms—like burning, irritation, soreness, or thick, leathery skin on or around your anus—and it can be caused by many different things, from skin conditions to the type of underwear you choose. Can’t figure out why…

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Your Daily Horoscope for December 31, 2024

It’s New Year’s Eve and your daily horoscope feels equally anchored and anarchic. We’re just on the other side of the new moon, and the lunar energy will remain in down-to-earth Capricorn until just an hour after midnight ET, helping us prepare for festivities without much drama. But, if you stay out until the wee hours, things could get weird after the rebellious Aquarius moon takes over. With wounded healer Chiron mixing up the astro weather, it’s a good day to think about how we repair our wounds, forgive ourselves for perceived flaws, and find ways to heal the people we love. Letting go of pain and trauma just before we enter 2025? Not only is it free, it’s totally freeing. You can cry or hug it out, but definitely plan to let it all out of your system. Looking for even more…

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Horizon Organic Recalls 8-Fluid-Ounce Whole Milk Cartons Due to Potential Spoilage

In a year marked by numerous food recalls, Horizon Organic Dairy, LLC has stepped into the spotlight with its latest announcement. They have issued a voluntary recall for their Organic Whole Milk 8-fluid ounce cartons. According to a report by Forbes, while there have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of this milk, CVS Pharmacy, a major retailer of the brand, has preemptively alerted customers about this potential spoilage issue. The 8-ounce cartons, marketed as convenient, on-the-go beverages for children, are widely available across various retail outlets, including grocery stores, coffee shops, and smaller food markets. As of this publication, it is noteworthy that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not officially announced the recall, making this situation distinct as a retailer is taking proactive measures to warn customers first. Alongside this alert, CVS has made arrangements for refunds for…

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Your Weekly Horoscope for December 29, 2024 to January 4, 2025

The new year starts on a dramatic note in your weekly horoscope for December 29, 2024, to January 4, 2025. First, you experience a turning point in your healing journey when Chiron (which represents your deepest pain and wounding) retrograde ends in Aries on December 29. You may feel more tender and sensitive but also empowered and in awe at your growth over the last few months. Luckily, there’s a new moon in Capricorn to look forward to on December 30. This is actually the best day of the year to set New Year’s resolutions and intentions. You have the determination and grit to nail down your five-year plan and to bring those visions to life! Don’t forget to celebrate all you’ve accomplished this year, too. On the same day, December 30, Mercury in Sagittarius connects with Chiron in Aries, prompting healing conversations.…

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Goodbye Toilet Paper: My First Experience with the Tushy Wave Bidet Seat

As a health writer and editor who’s commissioned more than my fair share of stories about gut and butt health over the years, I’ve long been interested in adding a bidet to my home. After all, many gastroenterologists and urologists are quick to sing their praises on bidets as an alternative to wiping with dry toilet paper (or, gasp, wet wipes), and I’ve traveled outside the U.S. enough to realize just how widespread they are in other parts of the world. I finally got my chance when Tushy released its newest bidet attachment this fall: The Tushy Wave Non-Electric Bidet Seat ($189). Tushy is a trusted name in the world of bathroom accessories with the Tushy Classic gracing many a list of the best bidets, so it’s safe to say the Wave is the latest and greatest in the bidet game. Here’s my…

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Just Wondering: When Should I Be Tossing My Spices?

Pulling out all those cozy spices to make your favorite pumpkin pie or maybe some pillowy cinnamon rolls? If you haven’t touched them in a while, you might be wondering whether they’re still okay to use. Knowing when to throw out spices can be tricky, as they’re dried and technically can’t spoil the way other food items in our fridges and pantries can. The answer is technically yes, you can still use old spices, even if it’s been a year. As in, cooking with old spices or dried herbs isn’t going to make you sick. But, you might want to replace them for other reasons, experts say. Here’s what you need to know. Do spices have an expiration date? Officially, no. Dried herbs and spices can pretty much keep indefinitely without spoiling. But they might not be that potent after hanging out in…

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The Most Popular Sleep Products Well+Good Readers Loved in 2024

Most of us want better sleep and more of it, but when you struggle to fall or stay asleep, "sleep-cessories" can make achieving a good night’s rest that much easier. Just ask your fellow Well+Good readers, many of whom purchased sleepytime products that helped them reclaim their right to rest. Because you, too, deserve better shut-eye, we collected a list of the most popular sleep products that readers loved most this year.Lavish bedding, fluffy pillows, dreamy mattresses, the internet-famous Thuma bed frame—these are the top sleep products W+G readers deemed worthy of going to bed with at night. Better yet? Each item has been tried, tested, and highly reviewed by Well+Good editors and sleep experts so you can ensure they’ll lead you in the direction of dreamland. Without further ado, here are the most popular sleep products and accessories to bring you the…

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The 7 Best Stretches for Shin Splints: Insights from a Personal Trainer

Shin splints can be the ultimate buzzkill for anyone who enjoys running, jumping, or remaining active. This persistent discomfort along the shins can significantly derail your workout plans and leave you benched. The silver lining? A few targeted stretches can not only alleviate pain but can also prevent shin splints from interrupting your fitness routine. If you're eager to relieve tightness, enhance flexibility, or mitigate lower leg pain, we've compiled a list of the best stretches for shin splints that will keep your legs feeling great and ready to perform. First things first: What causes shin splints? The tibialis anterior—the muscle that runs along the front of your shin—plays a pivotal role in the onset of shin splints, says Jake Harcoff, CSCS, a certified strength and conditioning specialist and founder of AIM Athletic. This muscle acts like a brake that moderates your foot's…

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Your Daily Horoscope for December 27, 2024

The moon hangs out in sultry Scorpio for a few more hours this morning and then enters bold, brash Sagittarius, a sign wholly unafraid of big ideas and even bigger plans. Your daily horoscope for the final Friday of 2024 is rife with inspiration and big-time optimism. Laughter is medicine at the moment, so LOL early and often, and choose spontaneity over seriousness as much as you can, without blowing up anyone’s schedule. If you haven’t made solid New Year’s Eve plans, this lunation might just convince you to book a last-minute jaunt out of town. Aries March 21–April 19 It’s time to listen to the call of the wild, Aries. The moon is in Sagittarius, your sister fire sign, and it can open your mind wide. You were born brave and audacious, but this lunar phase boosts your tendency to dive into…

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9 Things OB/GYNs Want You to Know About Early Menopause

It’s the middle of the night, and you wake up sweating. You’ve also been getting hot flashes throughout the day, and you missed your last two periods—even though you’ve taken multiple pregnancy tests that came back negative. If you’re a menstruating person in your 30s or 40s, these symptoms may sound like menopause, which typically doesn’t happen until your late 40s or 50s. Could these actually be signs of early onset menopause instead? While only a healthcare provider can truly answer this for you, menopause can come early (which is different from perimenopause or the stage right before menopause, BTW). Here are nine things experts want you to know about why early menopause happens, if the treatment options are any different from regular menopause, and how it affects your overall health. First, what is early onset menopause? Before we dive in, let’s get…

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