Why Endometriosis Can Be So Hard To Treat
Though as many as 10% of women have endometriosis, the condition remains hard to diagnose and treat. Why is this?
Read MoreThough as many as 10% of women have endometriosis, the condition remains hard to diagnose and treat. Why is this?
Read MoreA remedy for fasting headache pain is to eat, but that might not be possible for some. However, there are ways to prevent fasting headaches and get relief.
Read MoreWith laughter being such an integral part of being human, can it have some negative effects? Here are some potential downsides to side-splitting laughter.
Read MoreWhile 2D mammograms are the current standard of care in detecting breast cancer, they may be replaced by 3D mammograms in the future. Here's what research says.
Read MoreIf you have a UTI, you can still exercise safely while you're healing -- but there are some things to keep in mind.
Read MoreAside from treating infections, oral Flagyl can be used to reduce the risk of post-surgical infections. Learn more about its usage, doses, and side effects.
Read MoreSummertime can be challenging for those with eczema, but knowing summer triggers and how to cope with them can help. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreResearchers sought to understand whether the quality of sleep following COVID-19 vaccination could be related to vaccine effectiveness. Here's what they found.
Read MoreCrohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory condition, and while there's no cure, a treatment plan can help manage symptoms and prevent flare-ups.
Read MoreIf you're breastfeeding and take prednisone, you may wonder about its safety and impact on breast milk. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreAvian flu has come under increasing scrutiny due to fears that it may mutate and spread among humans. Might a future vaccine provide protection?
Read MoreThose prescribed SNRI medications may wonder if it's safe to drink alcohol while taking them. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreThe urgency to find effective obesity treatments has never been greater. Wegovy, a type of weight management medication, has emerged as a promising option.
Read MoreBreathwork is a known strategy for calming the mind and improving mood, but as it turns out, sighing in particular may be beneficial. Learn more here.
Read MoreIf you notice you have a mole with a blue or grayish tint, it's likely a blue nevus mole. Here's what you should do if you find one.
Read MoreA butterfly rash is a symptom of lupus, but does the presence of a butterfly rash always mean that you have lupus? Or could it be caused by other things?
Read MoreScreening for colorectal cancer usually begins at 45 years old. Get ahead of colorectal cancer by paying close attention to what your body is telling you.
Read MoreThe menstrual cycle is a delicate dance. However, even the slightest misstep can throw it off balance. This is how exercise can change your period.
Read MorePrednisone is a common prescription used to treat autoimmune conditions and other ailments, but it may increase your odds of developing diabetes.
Read MoreSome people with asthma may notice that their symptoms worsen at night, but why is this the case? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreSitz baths are sometimes recommended for relieving pain in the perineal area. Here's how to take one and how it works to ease discomfort.
Read MoreIf your brain is feeling foggy but you get enough sleep, eat nutritious foods, and exercise, it's possible your medication is to blame.
Read MoreSome people infected with COVID experience effects long after the infection has cleared, and experts still don't understand much about this phenomenon.
Read MoreCyanosis, or having blue skin, lips, or fingernails, can result from exposure to cold or a number of medical conditions. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreCan headaches be linked to your sleep cycle? A new study suggests that's the case.
Read MoreFolic acid is important for the body's functioning, but taking too much might obscure that you're deficient in other vitamins. Here's why.
Read MoreMost are aware of the risks of developing lung cancer, especially those who smoke. But what about those who have never touched a cigarette in their life?
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