General Health

A Father Lost, A Question Lingers: Rethinking Stroke Treatment

Anticoagulation shows no benefit in preventing a second stroke.

2 years ago

Obesity Touches Everything

Considering that over 40% of U.S. adults have obesity and there are fewer than ten thousand obesity medicine specialists, PCPs…

2 years ago

Two Titans Tap Cognitive Powers to Unleash Humanity’s Great Potential

AI, ChatGPT, GenAI and LLMs Must Become Part of the Physician’s Black Bag

2 years ago

Whatever Happened to Isometrics as a Promising Muscle-Management Method?

Exercise can be simple and a snap to incorporate into your life without equipment, and you can do it wherever…

2 years ago

Dietary Supplements for Athletes: A Comprehensive Guide

The landscape of sports nutrition is vast, and navigating it can feel like decoding a complex puzzle.

2 years ago

Is My Drink Plotting My Downfall? Xylitol Explained

I thought the story of scary bug-eyed fish with fiber-optic lights protruding from their foreheads would be my story of the week.…

2 years ago

The Dangers of Fighting Cigarette Addiction With Vaping Are Not Vague

Vaping may not contribute to lung cancer the way cigarettes do, but there are still dangers in that “smoke.”

2 years ago

The Chicken and Egg Problem of Fighting Another Flu Pandemic

Céline Gounder, KFF Health News’ editor-at-large for public health, appeared on “CBS Morning News” on May 30 to discuss concerns…

2 years ago

Feeling Blue? Maybe There’s an App for That: Exploring Telehealth for Depression

Telehealth video medicine became popular in my oncology clinic during the COVID-19 pandemic.

2 years ago

Fairy Tales Shock and May Deceive—Are They Still Relevant?

Bedtime stories may include reading fairy tales, which some believe helps children develop a moral compass, but there’s more to…

2 years ago

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