What is ADHD?
One of the most widely spoken-about conditions in both medical literature and daily life, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is no stranger to your local school, workplace, or…
The current technology age has social media as a nearly permanent aspect of our existence. From keeping up with friends and family to getting access to news and entertainment, social…
August marks Children's Eye Health and Safety Month—a timely reminder to families, schools, and health professionals to take eye health and vision protection for children seriously. Vision is central to…
Osteoporosis — sometimes called the "silent bone robber" — is a condition that makes bones weak, brittle, and at higher risk for breaking. Partly it's genetic, and partly it's age,…
A woman's 60s can be a time of freedom, wisdom, and new worlds — but they are also years when the body goes through drastic changes. All these changes are a natural outgrowth of postmenopausal hormonal shifts, as well as the effects of aging.
Understanding what's happening in your…
Your knees are two of the most active joints in your body, supporting your weight, absorbing shock, and allowing movement in almost every activity you do. But they're also prone to injury, overuse, and wear and tear brought about by aging. The…
August is National Wellness Month, a perfect time to focus on self-care, healthy routines, and creating balance in your daily life. While wellness is important year-round, summer offers unique opportunities…
Psoriasis is a common but often misunderstood skin condition that affects more than 8 million people in the United States and over 125 million globally, according to the National Psoriasis…
Hemoglobin Abnormalities: What Are They and Why Do They Matter Hemoglobin is a critical protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs throughout the body and…