Some members of Generation Z are worried they are aging more quickly, thanks to social media influencers selling products. But skin care experts said the claim is false. Rather, it largely boils ...
https://www.webmd.com/beauty/news/20240418/no-gen-z-isnt-aging-faster?src=RSS_PUBLIC
Some people with deep-rooted beliefs on a wide range of health topics – from COVID vaccination to mental health stigma to foods including genetically modified organisms – could be persuaded t...
SCAD accounts for 1 in 3 acute heart events in younger women. Many doctors are not aware it exists.
Within the first 3 months of 2024, the U.S. surpassed the total number of measles cases recorded in all of 2023. Could the nation break a record this year? Here's what to know.
https://www.webmd.com/children/news/20240412/us-measles-cases-record-what-to-know?src=RSS_PUBLIC
Emulsifiers don’t necessarily equal junk food. Such substances can be found in many foods that are often considered healthy, such as some low-fat Greek yogurts, trail mix bars, or oat milk.
https://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20240412/emulsifiers-in-food-may-bring-health-dangers?src=RSS_PUBLIC
New findings should bring comfort to pregnant people who need pain relief, given that full-dose aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have been shown to pose serious risks to pregnant ...
S.A.R.A.H., which stands for Smart AI Resource Assistant for Health, uses Open AI’s GPT (generative pretrained transformer) large language model to answer a wide range of health questions.
The way you sleep – or don’t -- can be surprisingly impactful. The type of sleeper you are may profoundly influence the roadmap your health takes for a decade or longer. Here's what to know.
We tend to keep to ourselves in public – but experts say chatting with acquaintances and bystanders could be good for our mood and physical health.
Data on collagen supplements is more plentiful than in the past, though still murky. Collagen supplements appear to be safe to take and somewhat effective, depending on what problem you’re tryi...
The “spillover effect” teaches us that doing one healthy thing can lead to a whole lot more – if you can stick with it and move past the bad shots.
Fatigue, headaches, stomach pain, and a higher risk of heart disease: Although these things may not make you think of grief at first, many people who have a significant loss get these and other p...
Research shows that forms of talk therapy like cognitive-behavioral therapy or dialectical behavioral therapy helped people better cope with anxiety during COVID. Here's what to know and how it ...
Sleep eludes millions of people. Can consistent exercise help?
Lower-income communities often have less access to fresh, healthy food, leaving convenience stores and fast food as the primary sources of food.
While applauding the role that these behavior-based weight management programs play in a comprehensive approach, an academic weight loss doctor thinks the order is backward.
The number and variety of over-the-counter health products on the market — from cough syrups to anti-wrinkle creams — can be overwhelming. Which to choose and which to bypass? Which work best...
For Courtney Stinson, ensuring her daughter's comfort is a constant battle against congenital myopathy. The 9-year-old relies on a ventilator to breathe, has multiple respiratory treatments daily...
Only about 30% of adults eligible for Shingrix have gotten it, according to a 2022 report by the Government Accountability Office.
Popular over-the-counter pain and inflammation drugs have been a revelation for people with pain, swelling, or even just run-of-the mill headaches. But these drugs, known as NSAIDs, which include...
His tumor had a specific genetic makeup known as mismatch repair-deficient, present in 5% to 10% of all rectal cancer patients, meaning he might qualify for a cutting-edge immunotherapy.
With summer months approaching – and pressures that come with showing more skin – more and more young adults are looking to GLP-1 medications, like Ozempic, to get prepped for “swimsuit sea...
Her doctor did an individual risk assessment, finding Munn’s lifetime risk was 37%, considered very high, and referred her to more extensive testing, which detected cancer in both breasts.
Cold plunges, hot tubs, face dunking – trendy water activities may be very good for you. We ask experts why.
It may sound counterintuitive at first – suggesting that people with joint pain exercise and move more in general. But exercise can help ease osteoarthritis pain and improve mobility. Here's wh...
At-home medical diagnostic testing has exploded in recent years. Here's what to know.
Preventing that burned out feeling is possible, experts say, by practicing mindfulness — an age-old approach focused on being aware of your feelings in the moment, without judgment or interpret...
https://www.webmd.com/balance/news/20240308/mindfulness-can-beat-tech-stress-at-work?src=RSS_PUBLIC
Vaginal health gummies are all the rage for their supposed ability to get your vagina in optimal shape by improving its pH balance, taste, odor, and freshness. But experts say the vagina is natur...
https://www.webmd.com/women/news/20240307/the-vagina-is-self-cleaning-experts-say?src=RSS_PUBLIC
There’s a disconnect between the millions of people who take aspirin to ward off cardiovascular events and what the evidence shows.
https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/news/20240306/is-faith-in-aspirin-still-warranted?src=RSS_PUBLIC
Understand how hard, long, and often you need to work out to actually make exercise work for weight loss.
Thunderstorm asthma can strike with little warning, leaving people with the symptoms of an asthma attack during or after the dark clouds pass. Here's what to know.
An old drug offers new tricks for people with multiple food allergies, but costs and access issues could limit its use.
https://www.webmd.com/allergies/news/20240304/xolair-a-new-weapon-for-food-allergies?src=RSS_PUBLIC
You may be familiar with the basic steps: Slow down, notice what you’re eating, and enjoy your food. But mindful eating can be more nuanced, and if done with intention over time, it can change ...
Stress management can help reduce the risk of metabolic syndrome, as well as harmful disease outcomes if you already have the condition.
You can’t avoid the toxic chemicals that are infused into everyday living. But you can lessen some exposure.
https://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/news/20240229/lower-your-exposure-to-forever-pfas?src=RSS_PUBLIC
Weight training should be an essential part of anyone’s exercise regimen. But it’s especially important for women to incorporate weight training into their routines.
When you message your health care provider about an appointment, a prescription refill, or to answer a question, is artificial intelligence or a person actually answering? In some cases, it’s h...
The agency appears to be walking a fine line between reducing COVID transmission, including the JN.1 variant, and the reality that many people struggle to forgo work or school for days at a time.
https://www.webmd.com/covid/news/20240223/cdc-could-cut-covid-isolation-time?src=RSS_PUBLIC
It might not produce results as dramatic as regular injections, but you can get everything you need in a grocery store, for far less money -- and this approach has the potential to improve your h...
Experts say skin care is important, but teens are using too many products.
Experts say that resistance to treatment is deeply rooted in stigma. We’re more likely to ignore hearing loss because of its connection with old age and the clunky hearing aids we remember our ...
https://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/news/20240221/hearing-aids-bring-stigma-for-many?src=RSS_PUBLIC
All airports in the U.S. – and other public places where large groups tend to gather – are required by law to have AEDs. They are often red and kept in a white metal box attached to a wall.
Women who spend the same amount of time on a treadmill, playing pickleball or just taking a brisk walk derive more lifesaving benefits from the exercise than men, according to a large new study
Turns out the pot of gold at the end of the (food) rainbow is health.
https://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20240216/eat-the-rainbow-for-health?src=RSS_PUBLIC
Did you know that your keyboard may contain more bacteria than your toilet seat? Here's what to know about keyboard hygiene in the digital age.
"Clean" and “natural” cosmetics and skin care products are all the rage. But there are no definitions for either clean or natural from the FDA, which regulates cosmetics. Here's what to know ...
https://www.webmd.com/beauty/news/20240212/clean-beauty-what-to-know?src=RSS_PUBLIC
People who take weight loss drugs should not neglect diet and exercise. Here's what to know.
Among the scientific community, there remains a real discrepancy about what "low carb" means and who would really benefit from these types of diets.
https://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20240207/what-counts-as-low-carb-diet?src=RSS_PUBLIC
Nutritionists are sounding the alarm on just how much your dietary consumption can affect your risk – or lack thereof – for cancer. A whopping 25% of the 18 million cancer cases in the U..S c...
https://www.webmd.com/cancer/news/20240206/can-your-diet-lower-risk-for-cancer?src=RSS_PUBLIC
More and more research links this ancient practice to an almost ridiculous number of benefits. What makes it so healthy?