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Feeling Blue? Maybe There’s an App for That: Exploring Telehealth for Depression
Feeling Blue? Maybe There’s an App for That: Exploring Telehealth for Depression
Depression can affect anyone, regardless of background or circumstance. Telehealth, using technology to connect with healthcare providers…
Michael Hunter, MD
Jun 9
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Addressing Global Income Disparities in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia Care
Addressing Global Income Disparities in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia Care
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Christopher Nial
Jun 7
The Importance Of A Stent In A Blocked Artery
The Importance Of A Stent In A Blocked Artery
We’re looking at propping open an artery for blood to continue flowing, and that’s about it. The artery can still get blocked again.
Dr Joel Yong, PhD
Jun 7
The 7 Pillars of Wellness: A Holistic Approach to Health and Happiness
The 7 Pillars of Wellness: A Holistic Approach to Health and Happiness
Designed this myself. Shout out to my boy Joshua.
Dr. Hussam Hamoush
Jun 5
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How to Age Gracefully: Embracing the Beauty of Healthy Aging
How to Age Gracefully: Embracing the Beauty of Healthy Aging
Dr. Hussam Hamoush
Feb 22
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A Call to Action on Gender-Specific Health Disparities
A Call to Action on Gender-Specific Health Disparities
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Christopher Nial
May 8
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Your Microbiome Matters: Understanding the Gut Bacteria-Cancer Risk in Young People
Your Microbiome Matters: Understanding the Gut Bacteria-Cancer Risk in Young People
I HELP INDIVIDUALS WITH CANCER. I am becoming increasingly troubled by the fact that colorectal cancer, once primarily a concern for older…
Michael Hunter, MD
Jun 8
Boost Your Cognition: 4 Ways Walking Sharpens Your Mind
Boost Your Cognition: 4 Ways Walking Sharpens Your Mind
I’ve always been a person who seems to be thinking for as long as I can remember. Whether it was “Why is the sky blue?” or “What happens…
Michael Hunter, MD
Jun 7
Fairy Tales Shock and May Deceive—Are They Still Relevant?
Fairy Tales Shock and May Deceive—Are They Still Relevant?
Bedtime stories may include reading fairy tales, which some believe helps children develop a moral compass, but there’s more to them than…
Dr. Patricia Farrell
Jun 7
Tattoos & Blood Cancer: Is There a Hidden Connection?
Tattoos & Blood Cancer: Is There a Hidden Connection?
According to a recent Swedish study, tattoos may increase blood cancer risk by 1.2 times. While this sounds like a scary statistic, is…
Michael Hunter, MD
Jun 6
Optimism Rules If You Practice How to Go in That Direction
Optimism Rules If You Practice How to Go in That Direction
Adhere to several simple tasks, including maintaining optimism, and you can expect to live longer and have better health.
Dr. Patricia Farrell
Jun 6
Dietary Supplements for Athletes: A Comprehensive Guide
Dietary Supplements for Athletes: A Comprehensive Guide
Dr. Hussam Hamoush
Jun 5
Beyond Counting Sheep: The Unexpected Sleep Remedy You’re Missing
Beyond Counting Sheep: The Unexpected Sleep Remedy You’re Missing
Tossing and turning all night, eyes glued to the ceiling at 1 am — that used to be my nightly routine. No matter how many sheep I counted…
Michael Hunter, MD
Jun 5
Spirituality Has a Role in Treatment, and Healthcare Realizes It
Spirituality Has a Role in Treatment, and Healthcare Realizes It
A sense of spirituality gives life purpose, and it is becoming more widely recognized that it can be effective in medical treatment.
Dr. Patricia Farrell
Jun 5
Can the Mediterranean Diet Hurt Mental Health? Not So Fast
Can the Mediterranean Diet Hurt Mental Health? Not So Fast
Forget the sunshine and olive oil? A new study suggests that my beloved Mediterranean diet might not be the mental health miracle everyone…
Michael Hunter, MD
Jun 3
“Grey Rocking” May Get You Free From Tedious Talks
“Grey Rocking” May Get You Free From Tedious Talks
Not all conversations are ones you want to have or prolong, and there’s a way to break free of them.
Dr. Patricia Farrell
Jun 3
Deafness Research: Is It Wiping Out a Community?—The Controversy Continues
Deafness Research: Is It Wiping Out a Community?—The Controversy Continues
Advances in hearing technology have reached the point where implants and gene therapy may provide hearing to the deaf, but it has not been…
Dr. Patricia Farrell
Jun 1
Can Food Fight Cancer? Unveiling the Anti-Prostate Cancer
Can Food Fight Cancer? Unveiling the Anti-Prostate Cancer
A NEW STUDY SUGGESTS A POTENTIAL LINK between plant-based diets and slower prostate cancer progression after diagnosis and treatment.
Michael Hunter, MD
Jun 1
Fish Oil Reversal: New Study Says Supplements Might Not Be What You Think for Heart Health
Fish Oil Reversal: New Study Says Supplements Might Not Be What You Think for Heart Health
I PREVIOUSLY HAD SLIGHTLY HIGH CHOLESTEROL LEVELS. I added fish oil to diet improvements and regular exercise in this context. However, a…
Michael Hunter, MD
May 31
Lethargy And Aging — How These Concepts Go Together Hand-In-Hand.
Lethargy And Aging — How These Concepts Go Together Hand-In-Hand.
It all has to do with how efficiently we’re generating energy in our bodies.
Dr Joel Yong, PhD
May 30
The Urgent Need for Proactive Surveillance of Infectious Disease at Mass Gatherings
The Urgent Need for Proactive Surveillance of Infectious Disease at Mass Gatherings
Having recently returned from a convention in Singapore, where over 14,000 people from 220 nations converged, I felt the subtle…
Christopher Nial
May 30
Kids’ Cell Phones Are Seen as Causing Too Many Problems: Is It Valid?
Kids’ Cell Phones Are Seen as Causing Too Many Problems: Is It Valid?
Research points to excess cell phone use among children as causing school problems, a lack of socialization, and emotional issues, and…
Dr. Patricia Farrell
May 30
IBS Breakthrough: Forget the Meds, This Diet Might Be Your Cure
IBS Breakthrough: Forget the Meds, This Diet Might Be Your Cure
A friend struggles with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). A new study offers a glimmer of hope. The research suggests that specific dietary…
Michael Hunter, MD
May 30
Traveling Smart: Fitness Tips for Active Athletes
Traveling Smart: Fitness Tips for Active Athletes
Dr. Hussam Hamoush
May 29
Cosmetic Procedures in “Back Alley” Shops Endanger Your Health
Cosmetic Procedures in “Back Alley” Shops Endanger Your Health
The market for less expensive cosmetic procedures is gaining customers as legislation to make them safe lags.
Dr. Patricia Farrell
May 29
Obesity Training for Physicians Is a Neglected Area in Medicine
Obesity Training for Physicians Is a Neglected Area in Medicine
Obesity worldwide presents healthcare professionals with challenges they may have little to no training in addressing, yet we expect them…
Dr. Patricia Farrell
May 28
Massage Guns: Friend or Foe? Safety Tips to Avoid Stroke Risk
Massage Guns: Friend or Foe? Safety Tips to Avoid Stroke Risk
Have you ever reached for a massage to melt a nagging muscle knot? I certainly have, especially as I ramp up my weightlifting routine.
Michael Hunter, MD
May 28
A New Stool Test Could Revolutionize Colorectal Cancer Screening
A New Stool Test Could Revolutionize Colorectal Cancer Screening
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Fortunately, early detection can significantly improve…
Michael Hunter, MD
May 27
Addressing the Cardiovascular Crisis: Insights from the World Heart Report 2024
Addressing the Cardiovascular Crisis: Insights from the World Heart Report 2024
Photo Credit: DALL-E
Christopher Nial
May 26
Kids’ Attitudes Toward Others Poisoned by One Bad Bit of Gossip
Kids’ Attitudes Toward Others Poisoned by One Bad Bit of Gossip
Gossip influences everyone, but when it comes to kids, the effect can be devastating for some.
Dr. Patricia Farrell
May 26
Swap Out This Condiment for a Sharper Mind? New Study Links Olive Oil to Lower Dementia Risk
Swap Out This Condiment for a Sharper Mind? New Study Links Olive Oil to Lower Dementia Risk
For years, I’ve been a drizzle-with-abandon olive oil person. I’ll generously glug it on salads, swirl it for dipping bread, and maybe even…
Michael Hunter, MD
May 26
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