WebMD brought together experts from four federal agencies to talk prevention, monitoring, and what the “what ifs” of bird flu might look like. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
WebMD brought together experts from four federal agencies to talk prevention, monitoring, and what the “what ifs” of bird flu might look like. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
As WebMD’s chief medical officer, John Whyte, MD, is in a unique position to see both the current state of medical care for America’s older adults and the way things are trending for the future. We asked him to share his insight on a few topics, along with a bit of advice. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
What to expect at the doctor’s office, hospitals, and long-term care facilities, the future of telemedicine, and how to get the best care during COVID-19. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
A savvy black entrepreneur guides you on an eczema-friendly shopping spree. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Colorectal cancer cases increased a whopping 333% among 15- to 19-year-olds and 185% among 20- to 24-year-olds from 1999 to 2020. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Schizophrenia caregiver support is essential to avoid burnout. Learn how to build a support network when you're a mental-health caregiver. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Schizophrenia treatment is tricky when your loved one resists it. Learn ways to help someone with schizophrenia stick with their treatment plan. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Is it time for a change in your loved one's schizophrenia treatment? Learn the signs caregivers should watch for. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
If you’re a schizophrenia caregiver, communication with your loved one's doctors is important. Learn how to stay in the loop. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
The American College of Lifestyle Medicine and Blue Zones will soon offer a new clinical certification to physicians and health professionals. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
If you have two copies of the APOE4 gene, new research suggests that you’re very likely to develop Alzheimer’s. Experts break down the findings and share what you can do to lower your risk. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
The virus variant that is circulating among cattle is not an efficient cause of disease in humans. There may be more concern if H5N1 passes to pigs, because their viral receptors are closer to those in humans. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Three women with eczema describe how they combat nighttime flare-ups. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Two moms reveal the great lengths they went to in their determination to give their children relief and good health. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Three keys to managing your eczema at the gym and then heading off to a productive and itch-free workday. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Estimates show that by 2040, age-related macular degeneration may affect nearly 300 million people worldwide. And we are very limited in our ability to treat or prevent it. Here's what to know. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Turn around those bad family genes with four lifestyle changes. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Kidney care in the U.S. is at a watershed moment of moving past a deeply entrenched, institutionally racist equation. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Vegans and vegetarians sleep around 30 more minutes per night than average and up to 90% of them report good or excellent sleep quality, according to a new survey published by the Sleep Foundation. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
What, exactly, does anorexia nervosa do inside the human body? The heart and bones suffer the most. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Many new mothers aren’t aware that postpartum PTSD even exists, but it’s far from rare. Here's what to know. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
See how one person manages the ups and downs of major depressive disorder -- and how her depression inspired her career as a therapist. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
A therapist talks about managing major depressive disorder (MDD): what to expect, strategies for dealing with setbacks, and when to talk to your therapist. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Learn from a mental health advocate how the stigma of depression is changing and how acceptance is the first step to managing major depressive disorder. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
A person with major depressive disorder shares how they talk about their condition with others. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Major depressive disorder (MDD) at work: tips, strategies, who to tell, what to do, and asking for accommodations. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Not all exercises are created equal. Some are simply more efficient than others, whether they target multiple muscle groups, are suitable for a wide variety of fitness levels, or help you burn calories more effectively. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
These tips will help you enjoy the foods at social events when you have ulcerative colitis and still steer clear of a flare. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Ulcerative colitis is a relapsing-remitting disease, so it’s hard to predict symptoms over time. Here’s what to expect and how to recognize remission. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Friendship can be a good medicine when you have ulcerative colitis. Learn how to keep your social life going when you don’t always feel like going out. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Curious if your body’s aging is normal? WebMD discusses healthy and normal signs of aging. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Your dietary needs change as you age. WebMD advises what should be on your grocery list. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
There are far more powerful motivators than “get abs!” to help you start an exercise routine you’ll stick to. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
The goalpost for old age has been moving. Until now. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
More than 1 million Americans live with Crohn’s, a chronic and sometimes crippling bowel disease that affects the intestines and leads to digestive issues. But in 2024, breakthroughs could bring relief in different ways. Here's what to know. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
How realistic is the Grey’s Anatomy episode that shows a Parkinson’s disease cure? A neurosurgery professor weighs in. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
A new study suggests female doctors may provide patients better care, especially when those patients are women. Here's what to know. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
A data scientist who has accurately predicted COVID waves since the beginning of the pandemic warns that a surge is on the horizon. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
New Season Brings Boost of Energy, but Also Unplanned Pregnancies Continue reading at the publisher's website.
With age, your body doesn’t absorb nutrients well, so every calorie you consume must be packed with nutrition. Here are 9 nutrients older adults often need more of. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
How does getting older affect your immune system? How can you keep those effects to a minimum? Your answers are here. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Trouble chewing and swallowing? WebMD shares six ways to make everything go down a little easier. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Losing your hearing, or learning a loved one is, can bring about a range of uncomfortable emotions. Here's how you can deal with this tough transition. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Before there was Ozempic, there were these cost-friendly, safe, and highly effective weight loss drugs. FDA-approved obesity medication like orlistat (Xenical), phentermine/topiramate (Qsymia), and naltrexone/bupropion extended release (Contrave) have been on the market for decades. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Learn how genes and lifestyle interact to affect your health over the course of your life. Continue reading at the publisher's website.