Medical Notes: How Social Media Is Giving You Inflammation, Gender Differences In Stroke Risk, And Eyeglasses Of The Future
Are all stroke victims treated equally? Glasses are getting an upgrade. Is the internet causing your inflammation?
Are all stroke victims treated equally? Glasses are getting an upgrade. Is the internet causing your inflammation?
Can obesity treatment also help your brain? Your ancestors may be the cause of your current illness. Is water harmful to older women? Exercise is good for more than just building muscle.
Dr. Joan A. Friedman, a twin expert, explains how parents can help foster a healthy relationship and treat their twins as separate children.
Dr. Greg Tasian explains what causes kidney stones and how to reduce your child’s risk.
Our experts explain the psychology behind why people lie and how you can avoid being duped.
Dr. Linda Eckert, an expert in cervical cancer prevention, believes the answer involves gender inequalities and sexual stigmas. She discusses these issues and offers life-saving prevention methods for women.
Dr. Chuck Weber explains why this is such an important area of service and how he fought to prioritize mental health services.
Dr. Andrea Bonior explains the benefits of giving your children mental health days and how to prepare them for future obstacles.
How can surgical patients recover without opioids? How do you fix a broken heart? A new form of pain relief for amputees. Virtual reality can help people with autism.
This is the future of medicine and our experts are here to explain it all.
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