Can an EKG Show a Panic Attack?
An EKG can tell a lot about your heart — but can it actually detect when you’re having a panic attack or even if you recently had one? […]
An EKG can tell a lot about your heart — but can it actually detect when you’re having a panic attack or even if you recently had one? […]
Ever wonder why some cardio machines have so many programs that it becomes confusing and a hassle to figure out which one will work best for your goals? […]
Are you suspecting that your low back pain is being caused by sitting on a thick wallet? […]
Is lifting heavy, not necessarily at the gym but on the job or around the house, the most common cause of chronic low back pain? […]
The last place a middle age person with back pain needs to be is in a recliner. […]
Why do gym workouts with weights make bodies look strikingly different from the bodies of those who do hard physical labor such as construction and moving furniture? […]
A large new review suggests that most complementary and alternative treatments for autism don’t have strong evidence behind them. […]
Here’s a comparison look at bulimia nervosa vs. Prader‑Willi syndrome: two disorders that cause the consumption of enormous amounts of food in a single sitting and all throughout the day. […]
So many heart disease victims are thin; but is this because so many variables can damage the heart, or is underweight a risk just like obesity is? […]
The human body just can’t keep pace with the rate at which modern technology progresses. […]
Researchers are starting to uncover how excess body weight may influence the development of Alzheimer’s disease. […]
Perhaps you’ve heard the word “troponin” when in the emergency room, either in reference to yourself or a family member. […]
Most cancer treatments are built around one core idea: destroy the cancer cells. […]
A study from the University of Michigan finds that a significant share of adults in their 50s and early 60s meet clinical-style criteria for addiction to ultra-processed foods. […]
Colon cancer is no longer rare among those under 45. […]
When did human language actually begin? Just how primitive was man when speech started coming out of his mouth? […]
Ever wonder if it makes a difference in your daily step total if the walking is done in many short stints vs. one or two long nonstop segments? We all know the importance of getting [...]
It’s wrong to cryptically shame women who post only their “flawless” exercise videos that don’t show what their tummy “really looks like.” […]
Eating foods high in polyphenols may help protect your heart over time. […]
Smoking just a few cigarettes a day can significantly harm your heart. […]
A Stanford Medicine-led study finds that many young kids diagnosed with ADHD are prescribed medication immediately. […]
It’s a no-brainer what the cause of the “Freshman 15” is. […]
Discover how the human brain uses multiple networks — not just Broca and Wernicke — to process, predict and understand complex language and meaning. […]
You’ve always wanted to name your baby Karen but thanks to this name being shorthand for an entitled woman with intrusive behavior, you’re reluctant. But there’s a grand solution! […]
It’s information the labor and delivery team keep to themselves while the new mom holds her baby; a hidden birth event that can shape the baby’s future. […]
A layer of protection against eloping autistic kids or adults is to train your body to RUN, to bolt after that individual. […]
When are people going to realize that the greatest “secret” to a very long marriage is to live a long life? […]
Do you know someone who’s always saying “I’m sorry”? Or sometimes they just shorten it to “sorry” and you know it’s going to come on heavy when you meet up with this person? What’s really [...]
The neurotypical child got increasingly frustrated when the autistic boy stopped answering her repetitive question at a playground. They were strangers. […]
“You don’t have to be perfect to be a perfect parent” is the tagline for public service announcements by the Ad Council, and they’re irresponsible. […]
Understanding calories can feel confusing, especially with all the mixed messages around dieting and weight loss. […]
A disturbing trend: Influencers with loads of privilege who don’t work regular jobs frequently reporting how burned out they are from “doing it all.” […]
A natural compound found in dark chocolate may be linked to slower biological aging, according to research from King’s College London. […]
Trapped in a traffic jam due to yet another construction project, a clogged toilet or the neighbor’s dog pooping in your yard again — so many stressful things can be overwhelming. […]
Ever wonder why an autistic person who has no spoken language can’t just learn to sign the way deaf people do? […]
There’s a really wrong way to respond if your child asks about a service dog they see in public with a disabled individual. […]
This autism marker can be seen on MRI and is present from two years of age. […]
Suffering from a stroke often means impaired speech for the rest of that patient’s life. […]
Many conditions cause difficulty with speech output, such as autism, stroke, head injury and brain tumors. […]
Young female influencers without kids crying of burnout despite working part-time hours and a lifestyle of luxury vacations, spa treatments, designer clothes and all the other privileges that come with making good money and especially [...]