[ad_1] Personality changes can be the most challenging aspect of dementia care. Dementia poses many challenges, both for people struggling with it and for those close...
[ad_1] Body dysmorphic disorder in boys and young men focuses on bulging muscles. By the time boys are 8 or 10, they’re steeped in Marvel action...
[ad_1] A lesser-known tick-related illness than Lyme disease is appearing in new parts of the US. You may be familiar with Lyme disease, a bacterial infection...
[ad_1] A study finds gastric bypass contributes to higher rates of alcohol-related hospitalizations. For people with obesity, weight-loss surgery can reverse or greatly improve many serious...
[ad_1] Mounting evidence suggests the answer is no. When I took up running in college, a friend of mine scoffed at the idea. He hated running...
[ad_1] An important clinical trial shows that many patients can delay it safely for years. Prostate cancer progresses slowly, but for how long is it possible...
[ad_1] Reports of defective tests put lead poisoning — and ways to prevent it — back in the spotlight. You may have heard recent news reports...
[ad_1] New laws and lawsuits threaten safe, effective care for miscarriage in the US. When you first learned the facts about pregnancy — from a parent,...
[ad_1] The FDA says yes, but only in regard to the risk of lung cancer. Snuff is a smokeless tobacco similar to chewing tobacco. It rarely...
[ad_1] Five small steps toward better health for you and planet Earth. Everything is connected. You’ve probably heard that before, but it bears repeating. Below are...
[ad_1] New recommendations highlight potential benefits. Should a woman consider having her fallopian tubes removed to lower her risk for developing ovarian cancer? Recent recommendations from...
[ad_1] Television viewing is associated with increased risks of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Be honest: just how much television are you watching? One study has estimated...
[ad_1] When I worked at Greenpeace for five years before I attended medical school, a popular slogan was, “Think globally, act locally.” As I write this...
[ad_1] Metabolic risk factors and alcohol fuel higher rates of fatty liver disease. In today’s fast-paced world, our waking hours are filled with decisions — often...
[ad_1] A study suggests fear of falls or injury makes exercise harder for some people with obesity. A simple word we all hear often — exercise...
[ad_1] Emerging evidence suggests that GI problems may persist in some people who have had COVID-19. Low energy, brain fog, and lung problems are a few...
[ad_1] Small fish and bivalves offer often-overlooked nutritional and environmental value. Many health-conscious consumers have already cut back on hamburgers, steaks, and deli meats, often by...
[ad_1] Breaking through loneliness to build connections and enhance well-being. Loneliness is complicated. You can feel lonely when you lack friends and miss companionship, or when...
[ad_1] Calming and refocusing when anxious or negative thoughts surge through your mind. Everyone has moments when their brain suddenly goes haywire. They repeatedly fixate on...
[ad_1] Practicing relationship skills and offering support without hovering helps. We all want our child to have friends. We want them to be happy, and to...