Neil deGrasse Tyson: What To Do About Science, Health Misinformation
The continuing spread of anti-science sentiment and misinformation and disinformation about science has become a very dark matter, so to speak. So it would make sense to hear what astrophysicist, author, and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson has to say about...
‘More Neanderthal than human’: How your health may depend on DNA from our long-lost ancestors
The group had traveled for thousands of miles, crossing Africa and the Middle East until finally reaching the dimly lit forests of the new continent. They were long-vanished members of our modern human tribe, and among the first Homo sapiens to enter Europe. There,...
I’m a beauty pro & my anti ageing tips will knock 16 years from you – they’re free and even Kim K does it
A BEAUTY professional has revealed his anti-ageing tips which won’t break the bank. With just a few simple steps, Mike Kocsis believes his techniques could knock up to 16 years off the ageing clock. Kim Kardashian is a fan of some super cheap beauty hacks which...
‘The Price of Beauty:’ Americans’ mental health impacted by pursuit of beauty
Americans’ obsession with their appearance is growing, and experts worry about the toll its taking on the country’s mental health. “We are putting more time, effort, energy, resources into how we look, regardless of age, really than ever before. It’s kind...
Mental health and ophthalmology
(Image credit: Adobe Stock/Africa Studio) The mental health struggles that patients may be going through often can be missed by ophthalmologists, and they can play a big role in the ocular health issues they are facing. Prem Subramanian, MD, PhD, the Clifford R. and...
Protect Your Eyesight with Dilated Eye Exams
From the moment you wake up until you go to sleep, your eyes are working to bring you the world, delivering 80% of the information you take in every day. In return, the least you can do is protect and monitor them. Yet, according to the National Eye Institute (NEI),...
Tackling the Future of Oral Health and Education – UConn Today
Dr. Sophia Saeed, associate dean for clinical affairs at the School of Dental Medicine, has big ideas on how to change the future of dental education and patient care. Saeed, along with a group of deans and faculty members from dental schools across the country, has...
Prevent Blindness kicks off ‘It Started With an Eye Exam’
(Image credit: Adobe Stock) Prevent Blindness announced today it is launching a new campaign, “It Started With an Eye Exam” to encourage consumers to share their stories of how eye care had a positive impact on their health and wellbeing. According to a news release,...
Home – Welcome to Dixon, Boles and Associates of Wilson, NC
Since 1974, our practice has been providing patients in the Greenville, Goldsboro, Rocky Mount, and Wilson, North Carolina, community with the best in family, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry. Each member of our team is passionate about creating the best possible...
Another Study Debunks Benefits of Omega-3 Supplements for Dry Eye Disease
Re-esterified triglyceride ω-3 fatty acid supplementation did not improve symptoms of dry eye disease associated with meibomian gland dysfunction, a randomized trial from South Korea showed, adding to the growing body of evidence against the popular therapy. The...
TOURO DENTAL HEALTH – Updated 2024 – 26 Reviews – Yelp
Touro Dental Health, the teaching practice of Touro College of Dental Medicine, offers affordable dental care for all ages in modern, technologically advanced facility. We provide a full range of dental services, from routine care to advanced treatment including...
An Optometrist Explains: How Your Overall Health Affects Your Eyesight
Dr. Ansel Johnson discusses the importance of regular eye exams for early detection of conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and autoimmune diseases, which can manifest in the eyes. He also discusses the importance of preventative measures, lifestyle changes, and...
Brenda Edwards’ grim health update as she’s forced to seek medical help over eye condition
Loose Women star Brenda Edwards has issued an update about her eye infection after sparking concerns on the show this week. The 55-year-old returned to her seat on the panel on Monday with her fellow co-stars Charlene White, Coleen Nolan and Judi Love and immediately...
Do You Need Antibiotics? What to Know About Uses and Resistance – The …
Q: I was prescribed a yearlong course of antibiotics to prevent recurrent urinary tract infections. Should I be worried about antimicrobial resistance? Whenever you take antibiotics, no matter the dose or duration, there is a risk of developing resistance, said Dr....
CT health care system and insurance company at odds in contract negotiations
A Connecticut health care system and an insurance company are at odds in contract negotiations, with the insurance company informing customers that the contract ends on July 1. The Courant learned of the ongoing contract negotiations and points of disagreement from...
San Mateo County to launch mental health ‘CARE Court’ to bring homeless people off street
San Mateo County plans to launch a mental health court this summer aimed at compelling homeless people and others with severe, untreated psychotic disorders into treatment plans and facilities. The initiative is part of California’s new county-level CARE Court program...
Hampton Roads hospital systems work to protect health care workers from violent situations
Rachel Rowe became a registered nurse 13 years ago because she wanted to help people. She never imagined she would be assaulted by a patient. “They tell you things can happen in nursing school, but they don’t prepare you quite the way they probably should now,” Rowe...
The urgency of continuous health coverage for mental health care
Dr. Susan Averitt Pediatricians are champions for optimizing the physical health and well-being of children. From vaccinations and regular check-ups to diagnosing and treating significant health issues, pediatricians see it all. What you might not realize is the...
Long-term care workers grapple with twice the ‘toxic stress’ as others, study shows
Nurses and nurse aides in long term care report rates of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) double that of the general population — results that should lead providers to more aggressively support and communicate with their workforce, authors of a new research study...
UnitedHealthcare faces state penalty for uneven mental health care coverage
UnitedHealthcare is facing penalties for allegedly violating mental health parity laws. After an investigation, the Minnesota Department of Commerce says the company covers claims for mental health and substance abuse care more stringently than it covers claims...
Advancing mental health care access for Floridians | Opinion
Our nation is facing a mental health crisis. It’s no longer something we don’t talk about. It’s now a concern felt in every community across America. Teachers witness it in the classroom, where it is impacting students’ ability to learn and grow. Law enforcement...
The stories that shaped our understanding of the health care system
You’re reading the web version of Health Care Inc., STAT’s weekly newsletter following the flow of money in medicine. Sign up to get it in your inbox every Monday. We did something a little different for this issue: We wanted to share some of the stories that explain...
Health care innovator treating psoriasis with a whole-person approach
AndHealth has launched an observational study aimed to change the standard of care for psoriasis. The objective of the study is to establish the largest repository of real-world evidence, demonstrating the potential to stop the progression of psoriasis. This will be...
AI technology pushes ahead in health care amid nurses’ concerns
Nurses from Kaiser Permanente took to San Francisco’s streets last month to protest the increasing threat of artificial intelligence in hospital settings. Now, those nurses are doubling down on their concerns, citing risks to their jobs and the quality of patient...
For Mikey Day, Being Funny Is a Piece of Cake
This article was originally featured in MH Flex, our monthly newsletter recommending the one in-depth interview you need to flex your pop culture knowledge. Sign up here to get it first. MIKEY DAY’S FIRST experience with inappropriate laughter was in third grade. It...
REI Memorial Day Sale 2024: Best Anniversary Event Deals
REI DOES NOT have an officially termed “Memorial Day sale”, but it does have a sale event that runs during the holiday. Enter the Anniversary Sale, REI’s biggest sale of the year that caters to both REI Co-op members and outdoor gear enthusiasts. The...
It’s Hard to Take Your Eyes Off Taylor Zakhar Perez
TAYLOR ZAKHAR PEREZ is glowing. Yes, partially from beads of sweat still left on his skin from wrapping a Men’s Health “Train Like” video, but more so because of some particularly electric professional news. Just hours before busting out a couple of hip thrusts, Prime...
Puerto Rico’s Most Scenic Trails
Puerto Rico boasts a diverse range of attractions—from lush mountains and stunning beaches to rich history and culture and a vibrant food scene. And because of its natural beauty and warm and tropical climate, the island is a particular paradise for the outdoor...
Menopause, women’s health focus of new book by Dr. Sharon Malone
Dr. Sharon Malone, a board-certified OB/GYN, is on a mission to help women understand the importance of critical thinking when it comes to health products. She advises readers to scrutinize everything they consume, even items marketed as ‘natural’ or...
Jennifer Garner’s Fave Brooks Running Shoes Are 25% Off On Amazon Before Memorial Day
Nobody makes us want to stock up on Brooks running shoes more than the Brooks queen herself: Jennifer Garner. Whether she’s running errands, working out, or hanging out with the fam, she always looks so darn good in them. Shop Jen’s Brooks Running Shoes...
Sexplain It: How Do I Keep Up With My Partner’s High Sex Drive?
I’m Zachary Zane, a sex writer, author, and ethical Boyslut (a fancy way of saying I sleep with a lot of people, and I’m very, very open about it). Over the years, I’ve had my fair share of sexual experiences, dating and sleeping with hundreds of...
The Real Reason We’re So Obsessed With Detective Shows
THERE’S NOTHING QUITE as classic as a detective in a film noir. Someone who takes on a job, commits to it, maybe gets a little too obsessed along the way, and looks damn good the whole time. This type of story—broadly defined as a mystery that follows a cynical...
Women’s Health Wednesday: Better Sleep
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – May is Better Sleep Month, which aims to encourage people to develop better sleep habits and understand the impact poor sleep habits can have on your overall health. According to a the Better Sleep Council, one third of Americans experience...
The truth behind women’s health
May is the perfect time of year for many things from planting flowers to spring cleaning, but it’s also a great time to pause and think about your health, because May is National Women’s Health Month. Do you know about the truth behind women’s health? Faye Geroche,...