How Your Smartwatch Could Help Unlock Secrets of Disease

Sept. 1, 2023 – The future of public health could be in your hands – or on your wrist, to be precise.  Researchers are using smartwatches and fitness trackers to do rigorous large-scale studies that would have been impossible in the past. It’s a growing trend that may vastly expand our knowledge of an array diseases.  “There’s really More...

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FDA Approves First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill

July 13, 2023 – The FDA’s approval today of the first birth control pill for women to be available without a prescription is being hailed by many as a long-needed development, but there remain questions More...

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Teach Your Kids to Avoid Colds

Let’s face it: Kids are microbe magnets. They also like to share. These tiny humans don’t enter the world knowing that spraying a sneeze into your face or wiping their runny noses and then putting their More...

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Do-It-Yourself Medications: Self-Injected Drugs on the Rise

Having patients give themselves injections, when possible, not only saves clinic time and expense, but also spares the patients a trip to the clinic, of course, and often a copay. Source link  More...

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Get the Benefits of Exercise Without Breaking a Sweat

July 14, 2023 — For as long as we’ve had official recommendations for exercise, those recommendations have focused on effort. Do at least 150 minutes a week of “moderate to vigorous” physical activity, More...

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Ketamine for Migraine: One Person’s Journey

Nikki S. was angry. After several years of different migraine treatments, one of her pain doctors suggested that it might be time to try a drug called ketamine. “Absolutely not,” she told her doctor. She More...

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Changing My Pace With Myasthenia Gravis

By SeAndrea Collins, as told to Keri Wiginton  I’m 38 and I’ve had myasthenia gravis (MG) for over 20 years. A good life is still possible. I enjoy my work as a third-grade teacher and the time I spend More...

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Myasthenia Gravis and Exercise: How I Found Balance

By Charlotte Laycock, as told to Keri Wiginton One year before I summited one of the world’s tallest mountains, a doctor told me I might never exercise again. Unlike most people, I didn’t start climbing More...

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Myasthenia Gravis: What Remission Looks Like

By Richard J. Nowak, MD, as told to Keri Wiginton  Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a chronic autoimmune condition without a cure. But it’s treatable. And as long as you work with your doctor to optimize your More...