Noses can be pretty gross snot factories, creating mucus of all colors and consistencies. When should you be concerned? What if it鈥檚 green? What if it鈥檚 red? Pediatrician Cindy Gellner...
The effects of caffeine are diverse, with some experiencing heightened alertness and an improved sense of focus and well-being, potentially elevating moods. For others, caffeine consumption can result in increased...
Should you go to the doctor for a cold? It鈥檚 a pretty common question. After all, colds can be miserable and who wouldn鈥檛 want to feel better? Find out if...
You may have heard about "intuitive eating" being a great way to approach your diet, but is your intuition nudging you towards the gas station taquitos? Nutritionist Thunder Jalili returns...
Is your child鈥檚 teething causing their ear infections? Will they catch a cold if you let them go outside with wet hair? What about if you leave a window open...
Caffeine鈥攆ound in coffee, tea, and soda鈥攊s consumed by 80% of the global population. Focusing on the physical domain of caffeine, Kirtly Jones, MD, explores its effects on the human body...
When life takes an unexpected turn due to a spinal cord injury, hope and help are crucial. Jeffrey Rosenbluth, MD, the Medical Director of the Spinal Cord Acute Rehabilitation Program...
The Who Cares Guys are starting the New Year with a different kind of resolution, inspired by an intriguing Harvard Business Review article on personal values. Instead of the usual...
Being kind is good for your health. Practicing kindness improves health across four vital domains: physical, social, emotional, and spiritual. Kirtly Parker Jones, MD, talks about the science behind why...
For women over 40 and experiencing difficulties getting pregnant, it's advisable to consult with a fertility specialist to explore viable options. The strategies and medical interventions for conception vary based...
Healthy living isn't just about choices; sometimes, it's about chances. Emergency room PA Monica Madsen discusses some of the social determinants that silently shape some men's health outcomes. Mitch recounts...
Does it seem like your child gets bad colds every winter? If it lasts longer than a month, there is a good chance the sneezing and sniffling are not from...
Should you take daily vitamin D supplements? How much should you be getting? The discussion around vitamin D remains contentious, with debates on optimal supplementation doses and associated health benefits...
If you're between 35 and 40 and facing challenges in conceiving, it's worth discussing your fertility journey with a fertility specialist. Understanding suitable conception approaches and medical interventions for your...
Emergency rooms see it all, but some visits could be avoided. Dr. Troy Madsen, brings his experience as an ER doctor to highlight the 5 most common yet preventable emergencies...
Letting go is never an easy decision, but change can be beautiful. In this heartfelt conversation, original cast members Harjit, Margaux, and Leen say their farewells after six seasons of...
Marijuana use may not be quite as risk-free as previously believed鈥攅specially for teens. Cindy Gellner, MD, explains recent research into the rise in teen marijuana use. Learn more about its...
Health is more than just your physical well-being. Health is more than how many steps you have walked or how many calories you have eaten for the day. The Center...
If you and your partner have been struggling to get pregnant, it may be time to consider speaking with your doctor about fertility treatments. It is important to realize the...
Get ready for the holidays with the Who Cares Guys, Troy, Mitch, and Scot, as they unveil their top gift picks for health and wellness. Whether your loved ones are...
BUNDLE OF HERS concludes its sixth season with an exploration into the concept of legacy. Beyond the connection to our parents and ancestors, academic and professional accomplishments, and external validations...
Winter air inversion affects kids differently than adults, especially kids with breathing problems such as asthma. On a day with heavy inversion, is it safe for your child to play...
Perimenopause is the final stretch before you stop having periods altogether. For many women, it鈥檚 a frustrating time filled with hot flashes, heavy and unpredictable bleeding, and a lot of...
Recurring pain in your shoulder can be more than just a nuisance鈥攊t could be arthritis, defined as the breakdown of cartilage in the joint. Orthopedic specialist Chris Joyce, MD, explains...