For families with young children, mealtimes can often feel like negotiations or even battles. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Picky eating is one of...
As you get older, your risk for some eye diseases may increase. However, there are steps you can take to keep your eyes healthy – and...
Marie Helweg-Larsen, Dickinson College Smoking is really bad for you. Most people know that. Even smokers think smoking is bad for one’s health. But most people...
Heart disease impacts women differently than men due to genetic and gender biases in healthcare. Awareness and improved treatment approaches are essential for better outcomes.
(Feature Impact) Shingles isn’t just a painful rash and nerve pain. It’s also linked with a higher risk of serious cardiovascular events, including heart attack and...
Cannabis legalization is driving innovation, but much of it focuses on commercial products rather than patient health. New research highlights gaps between market growth and medical...
Jacob A Tennessen, Harvard University The fight against infectious disease is a race against evolution. Bacteria become resistant to antibiotics. Viruses adapt to spread more quickly....
(Feature Impact) Roughly 1 in 8 American adults take GLP-1 medications for diabetes or weight loss and the number continues growing, according to a recent KFF...
Refresh Your Home: A Room-by-Room Spring Cleaning Checklist (Feature Impact) After months of winter, spring cleaning isn’t just about dusting and vacuuming – it’s about inviting...
(Feature Impact) Most people don’t set out to ignore their health. It usually slips down the list somewhere between the morning alarm and the last email...