In reality, most people don’t gain a lot between Thanksgiving and New Year’s. But just an extra pound gained every year during the holidays adds […]
Don't Let the Holiday Blues Derail Your Diet
If you’re prone to holiday blues, here are ways to keep the holiday cheer — and your diet — intact.
Do You Have the Flu, RSV, COVID, or the Common Cold?
Winter is almost here, and with it may come runny noses, coughing, and congestion. But how do you know if you just have a common […]
Talking About Your Myasthenia Gravis
If you have myasthenia gravis, you may struggle with explaining your condition to family and friends. Here’s how to detail your condition.
As Child Melatonin Use Soars, Experts Urge Caution
Melatonin supplements are promoted as affordable over-the-counter sleep aids, but the evidence is not clear as their use in children soars and ERs and poison […]
A Day in My Life With Inoperable Lung Cancer
A woman diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer recounts how she maintains the normalcy of her family and work life while also adjusting to the new […]
Inoperable Lung Cancer: Making Treatment Work for You
A lung cancer advocate shares how to make the most of treatment and manage side effects.
Inoperable Lung Cancer: The Emotional Side of Treatment I Wasn’t Prepared For
Find out how one woman has navigated the emotional ups and downs of life brought on by inoperable lung cancer.
Lung Cancer: Advice That Helps, Advice That Hurts
A non-small-cell lung cancer survivor and advocate shares the words that helped and hurt her the most.
Treating Inoperable Lung Cancer: A Nurse’s Perspective
Inoperable lung cancer treatment is less likely to cause hair loss that people associate with chemo. Short-term fatigue, nausea, and changes in mood or sexual […]