_ Women's Health and Wellness Three New Scientific Theories to Explain Why Women Are More Susceptible to Autoimmune Disease than Men Are By Sondra Forsyth article Although autoimmune disease (AD) affects both genders, women are at an overwhelming disadvantage. Of the approximate 8 percent of the … Read More→
_ Menopause 5 Signs That YouΓÇÖre Entering Menopause By Sondra Forsyth article Menopause is a natural part of aging for women, but there is no predictable pattern or timeline for the symptoms, … Read More→
_ Seeking Alcohol Counseling During the Pandemic By Jane Farrell article Keeping away from one another is crucial for stopping the coronavirus. But that distancing also risks keeping people away from … Read More→
_ COVID-19: How to Safely Use Hand Sanitizer By Jane Farrell article Each of us can help stop the spread of COVID-19 disease by washing our hands regularly with soap and water … Read More→
_ Advances in Breast Surgery: Correcting Failed Implants By Sondra Forsyth article Among women who opt for reconstruction after losing a breast to mastectomy, 80% undergo reconstruction with implants. Many women see … Read More→
_ Parenting Coronavirus: How Adults Can Help Children Navigate the Anxiety By Sondra Forsyth article As Americans adapt almost minute-by-minute to keep up with evolving information regarding the coronavirus, we must pay careful attention to … Read More→
_ Aging Well Face Washing Mistakes Can Age You By Jane Farrell article Skincare is a unique process for everyone. Beauty routines range from the systematically meticulous to borderline nonexistent. But the truth … Read More→
_ Health Headlines What You Should Know about Products Containing CBD By Jane Farrell article Products containing the drug cannabidiol (CBD) seems to be available almost everywhere, and marketed as a variety of products including … Read More→
_ Medical Research Stress and Gray Hair By Jane Farrell article The belief that acute stress can turn hair gray is a popular one, but until now it hasnΓÇÖt been scientifically … Read More→
_ Skin Disorders Fungus Among Us: Sorting Out the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly By Sondra Forsyth article Probably, the Clint Eastwood movie comes to mind first. But ΓÇ£The Good, the Bad and the UglyΓÇ¥ is also a … Read More→
_ Addiction & Substance Overuse Battling the Overdose Crisis By Jane Farrell article Whether itΓÇÖs due to opioids, alcohol poisoning or the overconsumption of another drug, thereΓÇÖs a public-health crisis involving overdoses. People … Read More→
_ Children's Health Peanut Allergy: A New Medication for Children By Jane Farrell article The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first drug to treat peanut allergy in children. The remedy, … Read More→
_ Health & Fitness How to Avoid Getting Sick at The Gym By Jane Farrell article During the colder months, many exercise routines transition indoors, especially in gyms. However, the gym may be one of the … Read More→
_ Heart Health Top Heart Disease and Stroke Researches Advances in 2019 By Jane Farrell article Scientific research is the cornerstone for medical care and innovations that have resulted in improved health and longer life for … Read More→
_ Cosmetic Surgery Breast Implant Illness: What to Do About It? By Sondra Forsyth article For decades, many women have reported feeling a deterioration in their physical and mental health after undergoing breast implant surgery.┬áBreast … Read More→
_ Acne What Is Causing My Acne? By Jane Farrell article For many, pesky pimples and more severe acne breakouts can be unsightly or cause embarrassment. Some people have breakouts consistently … Read More→
_ Sexually Transmitted Infections and STDs Stigma-Free Talk about Genital Herpes By Sondra Forsyth article One aspect of the challenge of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is the stigma. But consensual sexual activity, which is a … Read More→
_ Children's Health 17 Percent of Food-Allergic Children also Have Sesame Allergy By Jane Farrell article Investigators at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)have found that sesame allergy is common among children with other food allergies, … Read More→