[ad_1] Statins, one of the most extensively studied drugs on the planet, taken by tens of millions of Americans alone, have long had a perplexing side...
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[ad_1] At Christmas dinner, Jenny Burriss remembers eating exactly one bite of beef before feeling full. She had just upped her dose of semaglutide—the diabetes and...
[ad_1] Colleen Kennedy, a retired medical assistant, was prepared for the annihilation of chemotherapy and radiation treatment for stage-three lung cancer. She hadn’t expected the hiccup...
[ad_1] The pandemic initiated a slew of transformations, and though many have not stuck, one indisputably has: Telehealth is booming in America. This golden age of...
[ad_1] Elizabeth often met her husband, Mitch, after work at the same restaurant in Lower Manhattan. Mitch was usually there by the time she arrived, swirling...
[ad_1] For decades now, gay men have been barred from giving blood. In 2015, what had been a lifetime ban was loosened, such that gay men...
[ad_1] LONDON — Public sector workers on strike, the cost-of-living climbing, and a government on the ropes. “It’s hard to miss the parallels” between the infamous...
[ad_1] You may not be aware of this, but you can read everything that your doctor writes about you. Go to your patient portal online, click...
[ad_1] This piece was originally published by Undark Magazine. Ben Salentine, the associate director of health-sciences managed care at the University of Illinois Hospital and Health...
[ad_1] With the pinch of a needle, cosmetic dermatologists such as Michele Green can make forehead wrinkles disappear and deep-furrowed crow’s-feet puff back out like yeasted...
[ad_1] Kira Stoops lives in Bozeman, Montana—a beautiful mountain town where it sometimes feels like everyone regularly goes on 50-mile runs. Stoops, however, can’t walk around...
[ad_1] The most haunting memory of the pandemic for Laura, a doctor who practices internal medicine in New York, is a patient who never got COVID...
[ad_1] Design & Technology-focused Conference on June 20th & 21st Explores Improving Health Experiences through Human-centered Design and Tech Press Release – updated: May 2, 2017...