Crohn’s: A Day in the Life
Crohn’s: A Day in the Life A patient with Crohn’s disease talks about how she got her life back.
Crohn’s: A Day in the Life A patient with Crohn’s disease talks about how she got her life back.
Meal Planning for Crohn’s Disease How the challenges of redesigning her diet for Crohn’s disease inspired one woman to become a dietitian.
Beware of Popular Online Liver Supplements, Doctors Say Like many supplements, popular online liver products are unregulated, meaning they do not have to meet the same safety and effectiveness standards as prescription medications.
Intermittent Fasting May Hold Keys to Diabetes Treatment Because weight loss is often a goal and avenue to better health for many people with type 2 diabetes, researchers are looking at how intermittent fasting might help
8 Creativity Tips for a Stronger, Happier Brain We know being creative is good for your brain and mental health — and you can get better at it. Here are eight ways.
Advances in Handling Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD) An expert in treatment-resistant depression shares successful treatment strategies doctors can try to help with TRD.
Medication Strategies for Treatment-Resistant Depression Learn how to figure out the best approach to finding the right medicine if you have treatment-resistant depression.
How Crohn’s Affects My Relationships Crohn’s and relationships: How to stay connected and get support. Learn how Crohn’s disease can affect interactions with family and friends.
How Crohn’s Disease Changed My Routines Living with Crohn’s disease means you need to be flexible in your daily routines. Learn one woman’s tricks for living with Crohn’s disease.
Experts Answer Your Questions About Crohn’s Disease So you’ve been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. You have some questions. We have some experts with some answers.
Type 2 Diabetes Risk in People of South Asian Background People of South Asian descent may have a higher risk of type 2 diabetes than they might expect, even if they’re not overweight. Find out when to ask for type 2 diabetes screening.
Crohn’s Disease: What Is Remission? Crohn’s disease remission is more than just a lack of symptoms. Find out what’s considered remission for Crohn’s disease.
Migraine: What to Do When Your Pain Is Dismissed A migraine diagnosis is a key part of your treatment plan. Here’s what to do if your doctor isn’t taking your pain seriously.
Celiac Disease and Higher Risk of Women’s Health Disorders Women with celiac disease had significantly higher rates of polycystic ovary syndrome, irregular menstruation, and infertility, compared to women without the condition, a study says.
Breast Cancer Screenings: What’s New and What’s Best? In this webinar, Julia E. McGuinness, MD, discussed the latest information in breast cancer screening guidelines.
Ulcerative Colitis: Social Relationships and Dating 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.
To Fast or to Feast? These tips will help you enjoy the foods at social events when you have ulcerative colitis and still steer clear of a flare.
Self-Care With Endometriosis Endometriosis starts when cells that are like the ones that line your womb grow outside of it. It can affect many other parts of your body. Here are tips to live your best life with endometriosis.
Will California’s Ban on Red Dye No. 3 Prompt More Action? Advocates for phasing out Red Dye No. 3 and other harmful additives hope these state-based developments will spur the FDA to finally take similar action and respond to a petition requesting the ban of Red Dye No. 3.
Human Immunity Pushing Back on COVID As New Variant Arises The coronavirus is constantly mutating to survive the growing antibody pushback it encounters as our bodies learn how to fight it. COVID’s newest variant is an offshoot of BA.2.86 called JN.1.