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Sick And Desperate: How GoFundMe Exposes America’s Failing Health System

>> May 19, 2024

Our expert explains why crowdfunding isn’t filling the gap left by America’s broken healthcare system.

The Nursing Home Shortage Is Going To Leave Many Of Us Without Care

>> May 12, 2024

Dr. Michael Barnett offers different solutions and advice on how to prepare for when it affects you.

The New Therapy That’ll Give Some Patients A “Cure For Their Cancer”

>> May 5, 2024

Our expert explains how this treatment is a step above other options like chemotherapy and targeted therapy.

The New Guidelines That’ve Completely Changed Concussion Treatment

>> April 28, 2024

Our expert explains the new protocols and answers the age-old question: is it dangerous to sleep with a concussion?

The Allergy Epidemic: Protecting Your Kids From Severe Food Allergies

>> April 21, 2024

Dr. Ruchi Gupta, a pediatrician, offers up-to-date information on how to safely introduce new foods to young children – and the early warning signs of potential food allergies.

Trouble Sleeping? We Have The Answers

>> April 14, 2024

Dr. Devon Smith, an insomnia specialist, debunks various sleep aid myths and reveals the habits that will truly help get your sleep back on track.

Should We Embrace Dementia?

>> April 7, 2024

Many people view dementia as a death sentence, but Dr. Tia Powell says we need to rethink our perspective.

Ketamine Regulations — “We Don’t Want To Reproduce This Opioid Problem”

>> March 31, 2024

Our expert shares the history of ketamine and how he believes it should be regulated to lessen the risk of addiction.

Public Health And Politics: A Look At The Mistakes Made During The Pandemic

>> March 24, 2024

Science has long been an influence of public policy, but some argue that public health organizations became too visible during the pandemic.

Knocking On Death’s Door: The At-Home Medical Device That Could Save Lives

>> March 17, 2024

Mark Opauszky discusses how his new phone application, Stethophone, can help patients be an active part of their own care team and stay on top of their health.

Got Foot Problems? It May Be A Rare Blood Cancer

>> March 10, 2024

Dr. Brandi Reeves, a hematologist, explains the subtle warning signs and reveals treatment options that can help slow the disease progression.

The Female Geniuses Throughout History You Need To Know About

>> March 3, 2024

In honor of Women’s History Month this March, our expert tells the stories of a few female geniuses whose accomplishments deserve greater recognition.

Why Science Says Kids Should Still Learn To Write In Cursive

>> February 25, 2024

Experts discuss the research that shows why elementary students should still know how to use pens and pencils

Service Dogs Are In High Demand – Here’s How You Can Help

>> February 18, 2024

Our experts discuss the importance of service dogs and how you can get involved.

Not So Rare: What’s Causing The Rise In Pediatric Kidney Stones?

>> February 11, 2024

Dr. Greg Tasian explains what causes kidney stones and how to reduce your child’s risk.

Black Angels: The Black Nurses Involved In The Fight Against Tuberculosis

>> February 4, 2024

Dr. Herbert Fox helped discover a cure for tuberculosis, but his work wouldn’t have been possible without the help of the black nurses who monitored and cared for each patient. When all of the white nurses refused to work, these women stepped up.

Mental Health In The Military: Stigmas, Resources, And Roadblocks

>> January 28, 2024

Dr. Chuck Weber explains why this is such an important area of service and how he fought to prioritize mental health services.

Do You Support Giving Children Mental Health Days Off Of School?

>> January 21, 2024

Dr. Andrea Bonior explains the benefits of giving your children mental health days and how to prepare them for future obstacles.

Nervous Nail-Biter? It Harms More Than Just Aesthetics

>> January 14, 2024

Our experts discuss where this impulse stems from and all the ways it harms our health.

Does A Good Bedside Manner Save Lives?

>> January 7, 2024

Dr. Wes Ely gives us a unique look into how physicians can humanize patients in the ICU and, in turn, save more lives.

“They’re Actively Trying To Die”: Inside The Mind Of A Trauma Surgeon

>> December 31, 2023

Dr. Stephen Cohn takes us through a day-in-the-life, giving us an inside look at the hectic lives of emergency medicine physicians.

“No Smoke Is Good Smoke” How Vaping Is Increasing Cases Of COPD

>> December 24, 2023

Our experts explain ways to reduce your risk and how to manage COPD once you’re diagnosed.

Is Science Close To Creating Immortal Humans?

>> December 17, 2023

The key to living a long life? Chip Walter says it’s more about having less ‘bad’ genes rather than having more ‘good’ ones.

“It’s A Critical Age”: Why Young Kids Should Be Involved In STEM

>> December 10, 2023

One national science fair is helping to keep kids, like award-winner Shanya Gill, interested in these industries and foster their passion for science.

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