
Lacey Muinos
Health and beauty writer at Healthline, Livestrong, Real Simple, Health, & more. Obsessed with my cats and jackfruit tacos.
- Rancho Cucamonga, CA, USA
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Publications
- SingleCare9 articles
- Health.com8 articles
- Real Simple8 articles
- Everyday Health6 articles
- Livestrong6 articles
- Lose It!3 articles
- VeryWell Health3 articles
Writes Most On
- Adam’s Apple: What It Does and Possible Problems and Treatments9 Apr—Everyday HealthThe Adam’s apple is the bump you see on the front of the neck near the throat, known medically as a “laryngeal prominence.” The colloquial term “Adam’s apple” likely comes from the biblical story of Adam and Eve, in which Adam ate the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge and a chunk got stuck in his throat. While everyone has an Adam’s apple, it’s generally more visible in males than females. Even if yours isn’t prominent, it’s important to watch for and treat any health issues that may...
- Wet Cough: Causes and Treatment9 Apr—Everyday HealthA wet cough is one that produces mucus or phlegm. It’s also sometimes called a productive or chesty cough. An occasional cough is usually nothing to be worried about — it’s a normal reflex that helps rid the body of irritants. Producing a small amount of mucus can even be useful for lubricating the airways. But a wet cough can sometimes be cause for concern. It may be a sign of infection, or it could indicate an underlying health condition. Generally, if you have a wet cough that won’t go...
- Is It Ever Safe to Reuse Plastic Bags? Food Safety Experts Weigh In21 Mar—Real SimpleIt’s greener and cheaper to reuse, but not necessarily safer. In This Article Can You Reuse Plastic Bags? How to Make Plastic Bags Last Longer When to Throw Out Plastic Bags Key Takeaways When using plastic bags to store food there are certain instances in which you can reuse them, such as when they are being utilized to hold dry goods like bread, crackers, or pretzels. You should never reuse a plastic storage bag that held raw meat, fish, poultry, or dairy. If you opt to reuse a plastic bag...