Before the pandemic, speaking to a therapist or psychiatrist via video call was novel. Today, it’s pretty common. For example, a recent analysis found that video appointments in the massive
Before the pandemic, speaking to a therapist or psychiatrist via video call was novel. Today, it’s pretty common. For example, a recent analysis found that video appointments in the massive
In parts of the U.S. and Canada, rising temperatures caused by climate change could be contributing to a rise in tick-borne diseases. Ticks are now thriving in a wider geographic
Parents never find it easy to talk to their teens about sex. Many parents feel that talking about it is the same as condoning it, so they’re hesitant to do
Surprise test: What is salmonella? If you’ve ever been exposed to this bacteria, you know it can cause a foodborne illness called salmonellosis, a form of food poisoning. But you
When a blood test for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) returns an abnormal result, the next step is usually a prostate biopsy. A biopsy can confirm or rule out a cancer diagnosis,
A 6 may mean failure in school, but a letter will get you high marks in your diet. The two biggest 6s in nutrition—fiber and fermented foods—are top priorities for
If you’re trying to cut down on added sugar—and you should, because too much sugar increases your risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease—you might be tempted by products advertised
Trees improve life in many ways. They fight climate change by reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. They dampen noise pollution and reduce air pollution by absorbing carbon dioxide and
Social media always makes the mundane seem new and fresh. Case in point: exfoliation, the process of removing dead cells from the outer layer of skin. Anyone who’s scrolled through
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