An estimated 1.14% of the U.S. population—around 3 million people—identify as transgender, yet many face significant barriers when accessing health care. The medical field has traditionally been structured without considering...
Emotional attachments to possessions can be deeply ingrained, sometimes leading to behaviors like hoarding, which affects approximately 2-6% of the population and is recognized as a mental disorder. Hoarding can...
Early menopause is more than just an end to menstruation before the age of 45—it could be a genetic signpost for heightened breast cancer risks. Kirtly Jones, MD, talks to...
Scot, Dr. John Smith, and Mitch delve into their personal health victories, the challenges they continue to face, and what they're planning next. From consistent strength training and quitting smoking...
Many of us are surrounded by more possessions than we truly need. Research shows the average household contains thousands of items, many of which go unused, contributing to our physical...
Curious about getting into cycling but do not know where to start? Ned Dowling, PT, from University of Utah Orthopedic Center, breaks down the basics of selecting the right bike...
Diversity of thought should be the foundation for respectful discussions and the broadening of perspectives. In the complex world of medicine, effective collaboration is crucial, yet conflicting opinions and division...
Marijuana use among teens is often viewed as a low-risk behavior, but pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, introduces us to the potential risks associated with its frequent use. Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome...
Your body, much like your car, gives warning signs when something isn't right. And when those dashboard lights come on, you should probably talk to a professional. From chest pains...