Would you know what to do if you saw someone drowning? You will now.
You never know when you'll have to defend yourself against one of these bloodsuckers, so be prepared to bring a vampire to his knees.
Your ghostly guest may not take up much space, but your house isn't big enough for the both of you. Age-old traditions can help that spirit move out and move on.
Did all that fun in the sun end with a nasty burn? Let’s get you some relief.
West Nile virus is rare but can be deadly. To avoid getting it, you’ve got to avoid mosquito bites.
Imagine if you had to wear a fur coat all summer long. Here’s how to keep your pets comfortably cool.
Getting out of the wilderness alive is a matter of knowing what to do--and what not to do.
Uh… did you just sit in a patch of poison ivy? Yeah you did! Now what?
Usually, jellyfish are fairly harmless. But sometimes, a day at the beach can lead to a stingy situation.
Is there anything you can’t do with duct tape? Here’s how to fashion an emergency pair of sunglasses.
Your tooth is throbbing, your head is pounding, and the oral surgeon can't see you until this afternoon. You'll need something to take the edge off until the good doctor can fit you in.
Uh, oh. You’re at your front door without a key. If you’ve got a credit card, see if you can get it to open the door before you use it to pay for a locksmith.
Locked yourself out of the house? Most common pin and tumbler locks can be picked with a little luck and finesse—so before you call a locksmith, try this.
Shock occurs when there is an insufficient amount of blood flowing through the body. It’s often the result of a serious illness or injury, such as from a car accident. It’s a life-threatening condition—you’ll need to act fast.