How Your Smartwatch Could Help Unlock Secrets of Disease
How Your Smartwatch Could Help Unlock Secrets of Disease Popular smartwatches and other wearable devices are giving research an upgrade.
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How Your Smartwatch Could Help Unlock Secrets of Disease Popular smartwatches and other wearable devices are giving research an upgrade.
Under-prescribed Menopause Relief: Women Suffer Needlessly An alarming gap bedevils menopause care in the United States – thanks to enduring myths about hormone replacement therapy and flaws in how new doctors are trained.
Managing Menstrual Migraine Menstrual migraine is when you get a headache during your period. Learn why this happens and how to manage it.
Accepting a Geographic Atrophy Diagnosis If you’re having trouble accepting a geographic atrophy (GA) diagnosis, there are support groups and resources that can help you lead a full life.
Finding Support for Geographic Atrophy Family, friends, and support groups can help you adapt to life with geographic atrophy (GA). Find out where to find the best sources of support for you.
Q&A: What to Know About the New BA 2.86 COVID Variant Only a few dozen cases of the new variant have been reported around the globe, but experts are keeping a close eye on the variant dubbed Pirola.
Why Explosive Anger Isn’t Just a ‘Bad Attitude,’ But a Symptom Raging drivers, violent airline passengers, irate customers – we dismiss them as jerks, but experts say a little-known psychological disorder could be at play.
Geographic Atrophy: The Future of Treatment Learn what’s on the horizon to help manage your geographic atrophy.
Complementary and Alternative Treatment for Ovarian Cancer When used under a doctor’s supervision, complementary therapies can make it easier to get through treatment for ovarian cancer. Here’s what you should know.
Ovarian Cancer: Why a Diagnosis Often Comes Late Here’s what two doctors who treat gynecologic cancers want you to know about spotting ovarian cancer as early as possible.
Living With Ovarian Cancer Learning to live with ovarian cancer can feel overwhelming. But there are ways to ease the transition.
What People With Ovarian Cancer Wish You Knew Here’s what people with ovarian cancer want you to know about this condition.
The Surprising Way to Fight Asthma Symptoms Yes, exercise can trigger an asthma attack, but more and more research shows it can also boost lung function and ease the symptoms of asthma. Learn how to get the benefits while staying safe.
5 Questions for COVID Experts: How Concerned Should We Be? WebMD turned to the experts for their take on the current circulating virus, asking them to predict if we’ll be masking up again anytime soon, and what this fall and winter might look like, especially now that testing and vaccinations are no longer free of charge.
Are Prime Energy Drinks Safe for Kids? While federal regulators investigate the safety of Prime Energy drinks, which have become quite the rage among children at home and school, parents want to know: Are these beverages OK for my kid to drink? Here’s what to know.
DNA Ancestry Tests and Other Family History Genealogy Tips Get information on DNA ancestry tests and other genealogy tips.
Who Gets Wegovy? (Hint: Not Always Those Who Need it Most) Wegovy and other semaglutide-containing drugs can help people with obesity lose weight. But not everyone who needs these effective weight loss drugs can get them.
Tips for Everyday Challenges of Crohn’s Dealing with Crohn’s symptoms? Learn the tools that can help you live well while coping with your condition.
Voices of Crohn’s Disease Four people living with Crohn’s disease share their stories.
Life With an Ostomy Pouch for Ulcerative Colitis Two people living with an ostomy pouch for ulcerative colitis (UC) share candid stories about their struggles and successes.