Psychology Tips for New Year’s Resolutions
Psychology Tips for New Year’s Resolutions Are you making New Year’s resolutions? Find out what helps you set goals and make habits that you can stick with.
Psychology Tips for New Year’s Resolutions Are you making New Year’s resolutions? Find out what helps you set goals and make habits that you can stick with.
More Parents Turning to Acupuncture for Kids’ Pain, Anxiety Acupuncture is often used to manage pain, digestive issues, emotional conditions, and stress, and parents are beginning to turn to acupuncture as a safe, effective, and holistic way to treat their children’s anxiety and physical ailments.
Clinics Peddle Unproven Stem Cell Treatment for Long COVID Researchers identified 38 direct-to-consumer businesses selling purported stem cell therapies to prevent and treat the virus – 36 of which also claim to treat post-COVID syndrome.
Puzzling Causes If you live with idiopathic hypersomnia, you’d probably like to know what’s causing it. Unfortunately, that’s not something experts have figured out yet.
Advice to Adjust to Life If you have idiopathic hypersomnia, you might need medication, talk therapy, or lifestyle changes. It can be a challenge to adjust to life with IH. But there are strategies that can help.
What Excites Me in MS Research There are many multiple sclerosis therapies in development right now. Bruce Bebo, PhD, shares what’s coming down the pipeline.
Move Forward With Multiple Sclerosis: Tips and Tricks to Manage Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis can be challenging to live with, but it’s not impossible. Patsy Wheeler shares her tips and tricks.
Planning Financially for Multiple Sclerosis A multiple sclerosis case manager offers tips on how to plan your financial future.
A Black Woman’s Journey With Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis can be a challenge, but living a full life is still possible. Samantha Payne Smith shares her story.
Being Transparent About My MS Being open and honest about my MS was easier than trying to hide it.
How I Manage Relapsing-Remitting MS Get firsthand tips about day-to-day living with multiple sclerosis.
The Importance of Staying With Your MS Treatment When you have MS, it’s crucial that you stay with your treatment plan to head off long-term damage to your body. But there can be challenges. Find out from an expert how to manage them and stay healthy.
Fighting the Stigma of MS It’s so important for patients with MS to know that their diagnosis is not a death sentence. With the proper treatments, the disease can be controlled, and you can continue to live your best life.
Arthritis at Work: Tips to Help You Get Through the Day Arthritis can make every task challenging, especially at work. Get tips from WebMD for minimizing joint pain, strain, and stiffness at work.
Tips for Managing Psoriatic Arthritis Medical treatment for your psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is essential for managing symptoms and protecting your joints. Add these daily practices to help with joint health and keep flare-ups at bay.
CBD for Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis: What You Should Know CBD is growing in popularity, and there are many over-the-counter skin products infused with CBD. While CBD can provide some pain relief to psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, experts say there needs to be more research.
Despite Gains, Diagnosing RA Remains a Race Against Time Doctors have made big leaps in recent years to catch rheumatoid arthritis early. But diagnosis still takes too long, costing people valuable time to prevent long-term damage to their joints.
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Sex Rheumatoid arthritis causes pain and fatigue that can disrupt your sex life. But there are many ways to counter the issue and improve intimacy.
How to Take Care of Your Kids if You Have RA If you’re a parent and you’ve got rheumatoid arthritis, get tips on how to keep up with your kids while you manage the pain and joint stiffness that go along with your condition.
Child-Care Centers Are Not Big COVID Spreaders, Research Says Child-care centers are not significant sources of COVID-19 transmission, according to a new University of Pittsburgh Medical School study published in JAMA Open Network.