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9 myths about HRT doctors say are harming women’s health

Two friends sharing stories while strolling in a city park. – Jacek Chabraszewski // Shutterstock 9 myths about HRT doctors say are harming women’s health What you’ve heard about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is probably wrong — and it may be costing you. If...

Advocacy, and Physical Fitness, Needed to Stem Pain-Related Cath Lab Injury

Attendees in a SCAI session on cath lab safety and emotional well-being emphasized planning and exercise to stay healthy. MONTREAL, Canada—Interventional cardiologists have long juggled the occupational risks of radiation and the pain that comes from wearing heavy...

Democrats go hard on health care affordability

You’re reading the web edition of D.C. Diagnosis, STAT’s twice-weekly newsletter about the politics and policy of health and medicine. Sign up here to receive it in your inbox on Tuesdays and Thursdays. In the health secretary’s latest podcast, Mike Tyson...

Our Editors Found the Best World Cup Gear to Pump You Up for the Big Tournament

Tim Kohut is the Deals and Trends Editor for Popular Mechanics, Men’s Health, Best Products, and Runner’s World. He has extensive product review and gear coverage expertise, particularly in tech, home, auto, and health. Tim was previously the Deputy Commerce...

This New Dad Lost 41kg in 15 Months – Here’s the Simple Strategy He Swears By

Wes Whitaker, 36, a banking onboarding programme manager from Westfield, Indiana, loved to run. He also ate as much as he wanted while maintaining his physique. Then came fatherhood. As he adjusted to being a first-time dad, he began skipping workouts and eating more...

Make Mental Health A Priority

Explore insurance options that fit your needs and budget with Covered California. Life can get messy sometimes. Between making dinner for the kids, managing work stress and making sure grandma gets her medications, there’s a lot to juggle in everyday life. When you’re...

Panera Bread cookies to fundraise for children’s mental health

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — Panera Bread will be kicking off its fourth annual Chip in for Children’s Mental Health campaign on Monday, May 4. The fundraiser is being held in honor of May being Mental Health Awareness Month. Starting Monday, $1 from every Chocolate...

The Back Pain That Could be a Sign of Pancreatic Cancer – and 5 Other Symptoms to Know

Since back pain is fairly common, when it lingers it is often written off as tiredness or a minor strain. However, in some instances it could point to pancreatic cancer, according to medical experts. Cases of pancreatic cancer are on the rise in the UK, with incidence...

MRI Scans Link Eye Microvascular Health to Early Signs of Cognitive Decline

Rutgers researchers use advanced neuroimaging to explore how abnormalities in the eye’s blood vessels may indicate early brain changes linked to dementia What if the eye was a window to the brain?  A Rutgers study led by Gina Roslan, a doctoral candidate,...

Change In Women’s Health: Does It Need To Be A Long And Winding Road?

After more than 20 years, the FDA announced in November 2025 that it would begin the process of removing the black box warning from Menopausal Replacement Therapy, which had been mandated to be included on products beginning in 2003. The warning language highlighted...
Penn College summer program welcomes pre-health students

Penn College summer program welcomes pre-health students

PHOTO PROVIDED A student in a Pennsylvania College of Technology anatomy and physiology class adds labels to a kidney model. Before the Fall 2025 semester starts, the college will host a free two-week program for 15 first-year students taking anatomy and physiology...

Top Health News — ScienceDaily

Top Health News — ScienceDaily

July 3, 2025 — Anger isn’t just a fleeting emotion—it plays a deeper role in women’s mental and physical health during midlife. A groundbreaking study tracking over 500 women aged 35 to 55 reveals that anger … July 3, 2025 — In a leap toward sustainable...

Bustle’s 2025 Beauty Icon Awards: The Wellness Heroes

Bustle’s 2025 Beauty Icon Awards: The Wellness Heroes

The term “beauty icon” has been used in the past to describe someone who fits a hyper-specific beauty ideal — one that’s, quite frankly, unattainable for most. But what does being a beauty icon look like in the year 2025? What if being a beauty icon didn’t have...

Dental Care – MMDHD District Health Department

Dental Care – MMDHD District Health Department

Maintaining your teeth isn’t only about looking good. Good oral health translates to good health overall and should start as early as birth! The MMDHD Oral Health Program focuses on the education and prevention of oral diseases for all ages. Regular checkups and...

Confronting The Silent Threat Of Eye Cancer

Confronting The Silent Threat Of Eye Cancer

This story is part of a series on the current progression in Regenerative Medicine. This piece is part of a series dedicated to the eye and improvements in restoring vision. In 1999, I defined regenerative medicine as the collection of interventions that restore...

What Is EMDR Therapy? Benefits And What To Expect

What Is EMDR Therapy? Benefits And What To Expect

EMDR therapy differs from other forms of talk therapy in that it focuses on reprocessing the storage of traumatic memories in the brain, thus significantly reducing symptoms of PTSD, depression and anxiety as a result. Bilateral stimulation, such as rapid eye...

Dental | Neighborcare Health

Dental | Neighborcare Health

About our services As part of a health care home, Neighborcare Health provides comprehensive general dentistry and emergency dental care to patients of all ages. We partner with our patients to improve their dental health and wellness through education, tips for a...

Home – Arcora Foundation

Home – Arcora Foundation

Celebrate Black history, children’s oral health Celebrate Black history, children’s oral health February is a time for double celebration. Sustainability crucial for equitable care Sustainability crucial for equitable care Pop up clinics are good; policy change would...

Eye products sold at Walmart, CVS could pose infection risk

Eye products sold at Walmart, CVS could pose infection risk

article Eyedrop treatment (Photo by DEA / M. FERMARIELLO/De Agostini via Getty Images) Eye ointment products sold at CVS and Walmart stores nationwide are being recalled due to a potential risk of infection, federal health officials said.  Brassica Pharma...

Dental Clinic – RiverStone Health

Dental Clinic – RiverStone Health

As a part of RiverStone Health integrated team-based care, the dental team works closely with RiverStone Health Clinic medical providers because dental care has a significant impact on overall health. At RiverStone Health Dental Clinic we are committed to making sure...

Lack of Access to Health Care Is Killing Women | Opinion

Lack of Access to Health Care Is Killing Women | Opinion

© MEGAN JELINGER/AFP via Getty Images A hospital room is seen. Women’s health is in danger. Did that catch your attention? Did it scare you? It should. Everywhere from acknowledgement of health concerns and access to diagnosis and treatment, men are prioritized...

David Beckham Has a Very Unique Way to Relieve Stress

David Beckham Has a Very Unique Way to Relieve Stress

WHEN YOU THINK about David Beckham, you probably imagine a fast-paced lifestyle thanks to an immensely successful soccer career, modelling, and even a few on-screen cameos in shows like Modern Family. And you wouldn’t be wrong. As he approaches 50, though, his...

David Beckham’s Workouts Have Totally Transformed at 50

David Beckham’s Workouts Have Totally Transformed at 50

AT 50, DAVID Beckham says his fitness goals are to remain lean, strong, and pain-free, according to his longtime trainer Bobby Rich. “It’s about fine-tuning his biomechanics on the major moves and staying consistent.” The wear and tear of a lifetime of premier-level...

LMC to host roundtable on women’s health next week

LMC to host roundtable on women’s health next week

Lake Michigan College will host a roundtable discussion on women’s health issues next week. The engagement, held through LMC’s Literacy and Numeracy Across the Curriculum working group, will feature health experts from multiple disciplines and allow for a...

Women’s heart health | Healthwatch 16

Women’s heart health | Healthwatch 16

In this Healthwatch 16, Kerry Kearns spoke with a registered nurse practitioner about women and their higher risk for heart disease. PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Heart disease is the number one killer of women, “More women die of heart disease every year than all forms...

Painkillers don’t work as well for women. Here’s why.

Painkillers don’t work as well for women. Here’s why.

Patel says the data reflects what she sees in her clinic and underscores the need to dose men and women differently to avoid unnecessary side effects. The consequences of untreated pain Women who can’t get the pain relief they need may suffer lifelong consequences....