My Mental Health Would’ve THRIVED As a D1 College Athlete
Had I been a D1 college athlete in volleyball, my mental health would’ve relished the experience; I would’ve flourished as a libero and loved every moment. […]
Had I been a D1 college athlete in volleyball, my mental health would’ve relished the experience; I would’ve flourished as a libero and loved every moment. […]
Can inflammation in the brain from obesity cause an autistic child to have worse behaviors than if they were at a healthy weight? […]
In recent years morbidly obese women have taken to social media promoting that extreme levels of body fat fall under the umbrella of “natural body diversity.” […]
To deny this is to deny reality. Call it what you wish (“moralizing”), but the hardcore fact is that some foods are good while others are just plain bad. […]
Super morbidly obese women are claiming that natural body diversity includes a significant level of overweight. Just where do we draw the line? […]
Confidence in one’s large body won’t neutralize obesity’s relation to over a dozen cancers. […]
Don’t take eye contact for granted. How and when you make eye contact is more important than you think. […]
Do you toss and turn in your sleep, have trouble falling asleep or, once you wake in the middle of the night, can’t get back to sleep and are left feeling awful when it’s time [...]
Evidence has revealed that even modest levels of physical activity —below the official health guidelines — can significantly increase longevity. […]
Insomnia may help explain why adults with ADHD traits often report a lower quality of life. […]
Creatine has long been popular among muscle building athletes for enhancing strength and building muscle mass. […]
Here are 5 signs in your child that point to possible autism that you’d never think could be a feature of being autistic. […]
Prostate cancer doesn’t have to kill; when caught early it’s very curable. […]
Why are some men’s prostate cancer diagnosed at an advanced stage? Did they ignore symptoms? Did a core biopsy miss it? What’s really going on as to why this disease often gets diagnosed only when [...]
Joe Biden, with the best medical access in the world, still ended up getting his prostate cancer diagnosis in late stage (4) after it’d already spread to his bones. […]
Does age influence how fast prostate cancer bone mets grow? […]
It’s terrifying when one learns their prostate cancer is now in their bones. […]
It’s a fair question: How did Joe Biden, active on his bicycle and with a trim build, end up getting prostate cancer? […]
Joe Biden’s diagnosis of stage 4 prostate cancer is very serious. […]
I was inspired to cover this topic when my “weed man” said there was no way he could pull my many big weeds from their roots: “I’m 52,” he said. […]
Here’s what to do if the physical therapy office can’t get you in soon for your trigger thumb or finger. […]
Autistic Pride Day is more than just a date on the calendar — it’s a global celebration of neurodiversity, self-acceptance and the unique perspectives and talents of autistic individuals. […]
It’s easy: Just make a point of regularly eating these flavonoid foods and you can live a longer, healthier life. […]
You’ve heard of a SPIN: special interest. You’ve heard of a stim: stimming or repetitive, self-stimulatory behavior. […]
Some people leap out of bed ready to tackle the day, while others take their time easing into the morning. […]
It’s unbelievable how many parents won’t get their young autistic kids swimming lessons to prevent drowning. […]
I’d like to post your story about your rare disease on this medical site to increase awareness. […]
Food cravings are often blamed for derailing weight loss efforts, with many people feeling like they’re in a constant fight to avoid their favorite foods. […]
Excessive sitting, especially for heart attack survivors, is so dangerous that it’s been dubbed the “new smoking.” Here’s how to offset this danger if you’ve had a heart attack. […]
The opposite of a V taper build – that opposite being a waist-to-height ratio of over 0.5, is a strong predictor of chronic heart failure – much more accurate than BMI. […]
You’ve heard of knee, hip and shoulder replacement surgery, but is there actually a wrist replacement surgery for bone-on-bone contact due to the wearing down of cartilage? […]
Is the tip of your thumb completely numb after having a steroid (cortisone) injection for trigger thumb? […]
Physical fitness makes you live longer but not only because it’s good for your health. There’s another very intriguing reason that fit people live longer. […]
You don’t always have to get sunlight or take a supplement to improve your body’s natural production of vitamin D. […]
Ultra-processed foods are clearly linked to poor health. The body of every person on this planet is affected by what they eat. A major Canadian study has found a strong and direct connection between ultra-processed [...]
May is National Brain Tumor Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the prevalence, impact and challenges of brain tumors. […]
This chronic condition affects millions of people worldwide. […]
Melanoma Detection & Prevention Awareness is May, but prevention and detection should be all year long: monthly skin checks including areas that get no sun. […]
May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month to raise awareness about bladder cancer, its symptoms and the importance of early detection. […]
Are you between 45 and 65 and worry too much about Alzheimer’s, especially since you know that people under 65 can get it? […]